Life-Cycle Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Shale Gas, Natural Gas, Coal, and Petroleum
Argonne National Laboratory · Virginia Tech Transportation Institute
Abstract
The technologies and practices that have enabled the recent boom in shale gas production have also brought attention to the environmental impacts of its use. It has been debated whether the fugitive methane emissions during natural gas production and transmission outweigh the lower carbon dioxide emissions during combustion when compared to coal and petroleum. Using the current state of knowledge of methane emissions from shale gas, conventional natural gas, coal, and petroleum, we estimated up-to-date life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions. In addition, we developed distribution functions for key parameters in each pathway to examine uncertainty and identify data gaps such as methane emissions from shale gas…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 25.23
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 22
Authors
6- ABAndrew BurnhamCorresponding
Argonne National Laboratory, Virginia Tech Transportation Institute
- JHJeongwoo Han
Argonne National Laboratory, Virginia Tech Transportation Institute
- CECorrie E. Clark
Virginia Tech Transportation Institute, Argonne National Laboratory
- MWMichael Wang
Argonne National Laboratory, Virginia Tech Transportation Institute
- JBJennifer B. Dunn
Argonne National Laboratory, Virginia Tech Transportation Institute
Topics & keywords
- Natural gas
- Greenhouse gas
- Fugitive emissions
- Renewable natural gas
- Methane
- Environmental science
- Life-cycle assessment
- Waste management