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US oil and gas system emissions from nearly one million aerial site measurements
Abstract
As airborne methane surveys of oil and gas systems continue to discover large emissions that are missing from official estimates1,2,3,4, the true scope of methane emissions from energy production has yet to be quantified. We integrate approximately one million aerial site measurements into regional emissions inventories for six regions in the USA, comprising 52% of onshore oil and 29% of gas production over 15 aerial campaigns. We construct complete emissions distributions for each, employing empirically grounded simulations to estimate small emissions. Total estimated emissions range from 0.75% (95% confidence interval (CI) 0.65%, 0.84%) of covered natural gas production in a high-productivity, gas-rich region to 9.63% (95% CI 9.04%, 10.39%) in a rapidly expanding, oil-focused region. The six-region weighted average is 2.95% (95% CI 2.79%, 3.14%), or roughly three times the national government inventory estimate5. Only 0.05–1.66% of well sites contribute the majority (50–79%) of well site emissions in 11 out of 15 surveys. Ancillary midstream facilities, including pipelines, contribute 18–57% of estimated regional emissions, similarly concentrated in a small number of point sources. Together, the emissions quantified here represent an annual loss of roughly US$1 billion in commercial gas value and a US$9.3 billion annual social cost6. Repeated, comprehensive, regional remote-sensing surveys offer a path to detect these low-frequency, high-consequence emissions for rapid mitigation, incorporation into official emissions inventories and a clear-eyed assessment of the most effective emission-finding technologies for a given region.
Bibliographic citation
Sherwin, E.D.; Rutherford, J.S.; Zhang, Z.; Chen, Y.; Wetherley, E.B.; Yakovlev, P.V.; Berman, E.S.F.; Jones, B.B.; Cusworth, D.H.; Thorpe, A.K.; Ayasse, A.K.; Duren, R.M.; Brandt, A.R. (2024). US oil and gas system emissions from nearly one million aerial site measurements. Nature (Lond.) 627(8003): 328-334. https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-024-07117-5
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Authors

author
Name
Evan Sherwin
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Name
Jeffrey Rutherford
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Name
Zhan Zhang
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Name
Yuanlei Chen
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Erin Wetherley
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Name
Petr Yakovlev
author
Name
Elena Berman
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Brian Jones
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Daniel Cusworth
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Andrew Thorpe
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Alana Ayasse
author
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Riley Duren
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Adam Brandt

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https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-024-07117-5

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2024-04-16
date modified
2024-04-16