Monitoring Methane Emissions from Oil and Gas Operations

  • Collins W
  • Orbach R
  • Bailey M
  • et al.
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Abstract

The atmospheric concentration of methane has more than doubled since the start of the Industrial Revolution. Methane is the second-most-abundant greenhouse gas created by human activities and a major driver of climate change. This APS-Optica report provides a technical assessment of the current state of monitoring U.S. methane emissions from oil and gas operations, which accounts for roughly 30% of U.S. anthropogenic methane emissions. The report identifies current technological and policy gaps and makes recommendations for the federal government in three key areas: methane emissions detection, reliable and systematized data and models to support mitigation measures, and effective regulation.

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Collins, W., Orbach, R., Bailey, M., Biraud, S., Coddington, I., DiCarlo, D., … Schimel, D. (2022). Monitoring Methane Emissions from Oil and Gas Operations. PRX Energy, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.1103/prxenergy.1.017001

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