
A methane leak is a significant
natural gas
Natural gas (also fossil gas, methane gas, and gas) is a naturally occurring compound of gaseous hydrocarbons, primarily methane (95%), small amounts of higher alkanes, and traces of carbon dioxide and nitrogen, hydrogen sulfide and helium ...
leak. The term is used for a class of
methane emissions
Increasing methane emissions are a major contributor to the rising concentration of greenhouse gases in Earth's atmosphere, and are responsible for up to one-third of near-term global heating. During 2019, about 60% (360 million tons) of methane r ...
, which can come from an industrial facility or pipeline.
Satellite data enables the identification of super-emitter events (synonymous with ultra-emitters, see "Mitigation of Ultra-Emitters") that produce methane plumes. Over 1,000 methane leaks of this type were found worldwide in 2022.
As with other
gas leak
A gas leak refers to a leak of natural gas or another gaseous product from a pipeline or other containment into any area where the gas should not be present. Gas leaks can be hazardous to health as well as the environment. Even a small leak into ...
s, a leak of
methane
Methane ( , ) is a chemical compound with the chemical formula (one carbon atom bonded to four hydrogen atoms). It is a group-14 hydride, the simplest alkane, and the main constituent of natural gas. The abundance of methane on Earth makes ...
is a safety hazard:
coalbed methane
''Coalbed methane'' (CBM or coal-bed methane), coalbed gas, or coal seam gas (CSG) is a form of natural gas extracted from coal beds. In recent decades it has become an important source of energy in United States, Canada, Australia, and other co ...
in the form of
fugitive gas emission has always been a danger to miners. Methane leaks also have a serious environmental impact. Natural gas contain methane,
ethane
Ethane ( , ) is a naturally occurring Organic compound, organic chemical compound with chemical formula . At standard temperature and pressure, ethane is a colorless, odorless gas. Like many hydrocarbons, ethane is List of purification methods ...
, and other gases, which from the safety and environmental point of view raise major issues with atmospheric composition and human health.
As a
greenhouse gas
Greenhouse gases (GHGs) are the gases in the atmosphere that raise the surface temperature of planets such as the Earth. Unlike other gases, greenhouse gases absorb the radiations that a planet emits, resulting in the greenhouse effect. T ...
and
climate change
Present-day climate change includes both global warming—the ongoing increase in Global surface temperature, global average temperature—and its wider effects on Earth's climate system. Climate variability and change, Climate change in ...
contributor, methane ranks second, following
carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide is a chemical compound with the chemical formula . It is made up of molecules that each have one carbon atom covalent bond, covalently double bonded to two oxygen atoms. It is found in a gas state at room temperature and at norma ...
.
Fossil fuel
A fossil fuel is a flammable carbon compound- or hydrocarbon-containing material formed naturally in the Earth's crust from the buried remains of prehistoric organisms (animals, plants or microplanktons), a process that occurs within geolog ...
exploration, transportation and production is responsible for about 40% of human-caused methane emissions.
Smaller leaks than can be spotted from space comprise
long tail
In statistics and business, a long tail of some distributions of numbers is the portion of the distribution having many occurrences far from the "head" or central part of the distribution. The distribution could involve popularities, random n ...
of emissions. They can be identified from planes flying at . According to
Fatih Birol of the
International Energy Agency
The International Energy Agency (IEA) is a Paris-based autonomous intergovernmental organization, established in 1974, that provides policy recommendations, analysis and data on the global energy sector. The 31 member countries and 13 associatio ...
, "Methane emissions are still far too high, especially as methane cuts are among the cheapest options to limit near-term global warming".
Examples of methane leaks
Individual methane leaks are reported as specific events with a large quantity of gas released. An example followed the
2022 Nord Stream pipeline sabotage
On 26 September 2022, a series of underwater explosions and consequent gas leaks occurred on 3 of 4 Nord Stream pipes, rendering them inoperable. The Nord Stream 1 (NS1) and Nord Stream 2 (NS2) are natural gas pipelines. They are two of 23 ...
. Following early reports that the escape might exceed 10
5 tonnes, The
International Methane Emissions Observatory
The International Methane Emissions Observatory (IMEO) of the UN Environment Programme is an initiative which tackles the problem of methane emissions by collecting, integrating, and reconciling methane data from different sources, including scie ...
of the
United Nations Environment Programme
The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) is responsible for coordinating responses to environmental issues within the United Nations system. It was established by Maurice Strong, its first director, after the Declaration of the United Nati ...
analyzed the release. In February 2023 it put the mass of methane gas in the range 7.5 to 23.0 x 10
4 tonne
The tonne ( or ; symbol: t) is a unit of mass equal to 1,000 kilograms. It is a non-SI unit accepted for use with SI. It is also referred to as a metric ton in the United States to distinguish it from the non-metric units of the s ...
s. In terms of overall
human-made
Artificiality (the state of being artificial, anthropogenic, or man-made) is the state of being the product of intentional human manufacture, rather than occurring nature, naturally through processes not involving or requiring human activity.
Co ...
methane emissions, these figures are under 0.1% of the annual total.
Satellite data detection has shown that methane super emitter sites in
Turkmenistan
Turkmenistan is a landlocked country in Central Asia bordered by Kazakhstan to the northwest, Uzbekistan to the north, east and northeast, Afghanistan to the southeast, Iran to the south and southwest and the Caspian Sea to the west. Ash ...
,
USA
The United States of America (USA), also known as the United States (U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It is a federal republic of 50 states and a federal capital district, Washington, D.C. The 48 contiguous ...
and
Russia
Russia, or the Russian Federation, is a country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia. It is the list of countries and dependencies by area, largest country in the world, and extends across Time in Russia, eleven time zones, sharing Borders ...
are responsible for the biggest number of events from fossil fuel facilities. Estimated emissions from oil and gas ultra-emitters rank highest for Turkmenistan with 1.3 megaons (Mt) of methane per year, followed by Russia, the United States,
Iran
Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Iraq to the west, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia to the northwest, the Caspian Sea to the north, Turkmenistan to the nort ...
, Kazakhstan, and
Algeria
Algeria, officially the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It is bordered to Algeria–Tunisia border, the northeast by Tunisia; to Algeria–Libya border, the east by Libya; to Alger ...
.
Equipment failures are normally responsible for the releases, which can last for weeks.
The
Aliso Canyon gas leak of 2015 has been quantified as at least 1.09 x 10
5 tonnes of methane. Satellite data for the
Raspadskaya coal mine,
Kemerovo Oblast
Kemerovo Oblast (, ), also known as Kuzbass (, ), after the Kuznetsk Basin, is a federal subjects of Russia, federal subject of Russia (an oblast). Kemerovo is the administrative center and largest city of the oblast. Kemerovo Oblast is one of Rus ...
, Russia indicated in 2022 an hourly methane leakage rate of 87 tonnes; this compares to 60 tonnes per hour of natural gas leaking from the Aliso Canyon incident, considered among the worst recorded leak events.
Spain
Spain, or the Kingdom of Spain, is a country in Southern Europe, Southern and Western Europe with territories in North Africa. Featuring the Punta de Tarifa, southernmost point of continental Europe, it is the largest country in Southern Eur ...
's
Technical University of Valencia, in a study published in 2022, found that a super emitter event at a gas and oil platform in the
Gulf of Mexico
The Gulf of Mexico () is an oceanic basin and a marginal sea of the Atlantic Ocean, mostly surrounded by the North American continent. It is bounded on the northeast, north, and northwest by the Gulf Coast of the United States; on the southw ...
released around 4 x 10
4 tonnes of
methane
Methane ( , ) is a chemical compound with the chemical formula (one carbon atom bonded to four hydrogen atoms). It is a group-14 hydride, the simplest alkane, and the main constituent of natural gas. The abundance of methane on Earth makes ...
during a 17-day time period in December 2021 (hourly rate around 98 tonnes). Another major event in 2022 was a leak of 427 tonnes an hour in August, near Turkmenistan's
Caspian coast and a major pipeline.
Mitigation of Ultra-Emitters
Ultra-emitters of methane are characterized by producing more than 25 tons/hour of CH
4 from oil and gas activities, and are in the top 1% of methane emitters in the world.
Reducing emissions from these sites can be done by enforcing leak detection and by reducing venting during routine maintenance.
Ultra-emitters are common and particularly large in Russia, Iran, and Kazakhstan, representing 10-20% of annual reported emissions across the globe.
The U.S. is found to house 5% of annual worldwide emissions, but this number excludes emissions from drilling in the Permian basin, which accounts for 10% of U.S. natural gas production.
Drilling in the Permian basin creates about 2.7 Mt a year of emissions, which is 35% of U.S. oil and gas production emissions.
Spending for mitigation of ultra-emitters is funded by the
International Energy Agency (IEA),
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA).
Emissions from ultra-emitters are expected to be more cost-effective to mitigate than average-sized sources due to efficiency and leak efforts.
Leakage from Abandoned Oil and Gas Wells
The geographic area of Lubbock has been a site of ongoing emissions research to assess the extent and environmental implications of methane leakage from abandoned wells.
Lubbock is located within the Permian Basin in West Texas, United States, and includes an estimate of 1781 drilling wells.
Aeromagnetic surveys are used to detect active and abandoned wells and are able to detect those with no visible aboveground markers.
Regular monitoring and repair initiatives targeting emissions from storage tanks can be particularly impactful in mitigating vented emissions.
Even with efforts to accurately measure the greenhouse gas emissions associated with the abandoned wells, emissions data is still relatively uncertain due to gas characterization and source concerns.
Methane Detection Sensors
Usage of methane gas detection sensors vary based on region, environmental conditions, and purpose of measurements. Types of sensors include optical sensors, calorimetric sensors, pyroelectric sensors, semiconducting oxide sensors, and electrochemical sensors.
Optical Sensors
Optical sensors detect changes in
light waves
Light, visible light, or visible radiation is electromagnetic radiation that can be perceived by the human eye. Visible light spans the visible spectrum and is usually defined as having wavelengths in the range of 400–700 nanometres (nm) ...
that interact with the receptor. They are optimal in regions where there could be
electromagnetic interference and at high altitudes where oxygen content is low.
They are also non-destructive and result in little to no environmental harm. However, they have high costs in large settings and low selectivity.
Calorimetric Sensors
Calorimetric sensors measure the heat produced from a reaction and compare the value to reactant concentration.
These sensors are low cost and have a simple design. They are able to operate in harsh conditions but are susceptible to cracking and accelerated degradation.
They also require high power consumption to operate and have low detection accuracy.
Pyroelectric Sensors
Pyroelectric sensors convert
thermal energy
The term "thermal energy" is often used ambiguously in physics and engineering. It can denote several different physical concepts, including:
* Internal energy: The energy contained within a body of matter or radiation, excluding the potential en ...
into
electrical energy
Electrical energy is the energy transferred as electric charges move between points with different electric potential, that is, as they move across a voltage, potential difference. As electric potential is lost or gained, work is done changing the ...
based on
pyroelectricity
Pyroelectricity (from Greek: ''pyr'' (πυρ), "fire" and electricity) is a property of certain crystals which are naturally electrically polarized and as a result contain large electric fields. Pyroelectricity can be described as the ability of ...
.
They have good sensitivity and responsivity, can operate without oxygen, and have a wide measuring range. Among the limitations of pyroelectric sensors are cost and difficulty in manufacturing, but the most detrimental is the immobility of the sensor once positioned.
Semiconducting Metal Oxide Sensors
Semiconducting metal oxide sensors measure methane by detecting the
absorption
Absorption may refer to:
Chemistry and biology
*Absorption (biology), digestion
**Absorption (small intestine)
*Absorption (chemistry), diffusion of particles of gas or liquid into liquid or solid materials
*Absorption (skin), a route by which su ...
of gas on the surface of a
metal oxide
An oxide () is a chemical compound containing at least one oxygen atom and one other element in its chemical formula. "Oxide" itself is the dianion (anion bearing a net charge of −2) of oxygen, an O2− ion with oxygen in the oxidation state o ...
, which changes its
conductivity.
These instruments are low cost, lightweight, and have a long lifespan. They may not be used as widely due to their poor selectivity, sensitivity to changes in temperature and humidity, and significant additive dependence.
Electrochemical Sensors
Electrochemical sensors
oxidize
Redox ( , , reduction–oxidation or oxidation–reduction) is a type of chemical reaction in which the oxidation states of the reactants change. Oxidation is the loss of electrons or an increase in the oxidation state, while reduction is ...
or reduce the gas detected at an
electrode
An electrode is an electrical conductor used to make contact with a nonmetallic part of a circuit (e.g. a semiconductor, an electrolyte, a vacuum or a gas). In electrochemical cells, electrodes are essential parts that can consist of a varie ...
and measure the current to find methane gas concentration.
These instruments are low cost, non-hazardous, and have low volatility. They also have good selectivity specifically for methane gas and can detect small leaks. They may have slow response time or be susceptible to degradation or loss of electrodes, however these sensors have returned promising results in the accuracy of small methane leak detection.
Units
Quantitative reports of methane leaks often use the
standard cubic foot
A standard cubic foot (scf) is a unit representing the amount of gas (such as natural gas) contained in a volume of one cubic foot at reference temperature and pressure conditions. It is the unit commonly used when following the United States ...
(scf) of the
United States customary system
United States customary units form a system of measurement units commonly used in the United States and most U.S. territories since being standardized and adopted in 1832. The United States customary system developed from English units that ...
. Applied to natural gas, a complex mixture of uncertain proportions, and depending on pressure and temperature conditions, the accuracy of calculations converting scf to metric units of mass is subject to limitations. A conversion figure given is 5 x 10
4 scf of natural gas as .
For detection sensitivity, quantitative criteria are typically stated in units of standard cubic feet per hour (scf/h, "skiff", US), or thousand standard cubic feet per day (Mscf/d); or with metric units kilograms per hour (kg/hr), cubic meters per day (m3/d).
To describe the mass balance of methane in the atmosphere, mass rates are described in units of Tg/yr, i.e.
teragrams per year where a teragram is 10
6 tonnes (megagrams). The methane leak from the
Permian Basin, a significant region of the
Mid-Continent Oil Producing Area, was estimated for 2018/9 from satellite data as 2.7 Tg/yr. Quoted in terms of the proportion of the mass of extracted gas, the leakage comes to 3.7%. The 2021 Carbon Mapper project, a collaboration of the
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) is a Federally funded research and development centers, federally funded research and development center (FFRDC) in La Cañada Flintridge, California, Crescenta Valley, United States. Founded in 1936 by Cali ...
and academia, detected 533 methane super-emitters in the Permian Basin.
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