Measurements of methane emissions at natural gas production sites in the United States
Center for Environmental Health · Aerodyne Research · +6 more institutions
Abstract
Engineering estimates of methane emissions from natural gas production have led to varied projections of national emissions. This work reports direct measurements of methane emissions at 190 onshore natural gas sites in the United States (150 production sites, 27 well completion flowbacks, 9 well unloadings, and 4 workovers). For well completion flowbacks, which clear fractured wells of liquid to allow gas production, methane emissions ranged from 0.01 Mg to 17 Mg (mean = 1.7 Mg; 95% confidence bounds of 0.67-3.3 Mg), compared with an average of 81 Mg per event in the 2011 EPA national emission inventory from April 2013. Emission factors for pneumatic pumps and controllers as well as equipment leaks were both…
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14Topics & keywords
- Methane
- Natural gas
- Environmental science
- Methane emissions
- Emission inventory
- Greenhouse gas
- Production (economics)
- Work (physics)