Constructing a measurement-based spatially explicit inventory of US oil and gas methane emissions (2021)

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作者
Omara, Mark [1 ,2 ]
Himmelberger, Anthony [2 ]
MacKay, Katlyn [1 ]
Williams, James P. [1 ]
Benmergui, Joshua [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Sargent, Maryann [3 ]
Wofsy, Steven C. [3 ]
Gautam, Ritesh [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Environm Def Fund, New York, NY 10010 USA
[2] MethaneSAT LLC, Austin, TX 78701 USA
[3] Harvard Univ, Harvard John A Paulson Sch Engn & Appl Sci, Dept Earth & Planetary Sci, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA
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PERMIAN BASIN; WELL PADS; INVERSION; QUANTIFICATION; TRENDS; CANADA; PLANTS; STATES;
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10.5194/essd-16-3973-2024
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
摘要
Accurate and comprehensive quantification of oil and gas methane emissions is pivotal in informing effective methane mitigation policies while also supporting the assessment and tracking of progress towards emissions reduction targets set by governments and industry. While national bottom-up source-level inventories are useful for understanding the sources of methane emissions, they are often unrepresentative across spatial scales, and their reliance on generic emission factors produces underestimations when compared with measurement-based inventories. Here, we compile and analyze previously reported ground-based facility-level methane emissions measurements (n=1540) in the major US oil- and gas-producing basins and develop representative methane emission profiles for key facility categories in the US oil and gas supply chain, including well sites, natural-gas compressor stations, processing plants, crude-oil refineries, and pipelines. We then integrate these emissions data with comprehensive spatial data on national oil and gas activity to estimate each facility's mean total methane emissions and uncertainties for the year 2021, from which we develop a mean estimate of annual national methane emissions resolved at 0.1 degrees x 0.1 degrees spatial scales (similar to 10 km x 10 km). From this measurement-based methane emissions inventory (EI-ME), we estimate total US national oil and gas methane emissions of approximately 16 Tg (95 % confidence interval of 14-18 Tg) in 2021, which is similar to 2 times greater than the EPA Greenhouse Gas Inventory. Our estimate represents a mean gas-production-normalized methane loss rate of 2.6 %, consistent with recent satellite-based estimates. We find significant variability in both the magnitude and spatial distribution of basin-level methane emissions, ranging from production-normalized methane loss rates of < 1 % in the gas-dominant Appalachian and Haynesville regions to > 3 %-6 % in oil-dominant basins, including the Permian, Bakken, and the Uinta. Additionally, we present and compare novel comprehensive wide-area airborne remote-sensing data and results for total area methane emissions and the relative contributions of diffuse and concentrated methane point sources as quantified using MethaneAIR in 2021. The MethaneAIR assessment showed reasonable agreement with independent regional methane quantification results in sub-regions of the Permian and Uinta basins and indicated that diffuse area sources accounted for the majority of the total oil and gas emissions in these two regions. Our assessment offers key insights into plausible underlying drivers of basin-to-basin variabilities in oil and gas methane emissions, emphasizing the importance of integrating measurement-based data when developing high-resolution spatially explicit methane inventories in support of accurate methane assessment, attribution, and mitigation. The high-resolution spatially explicit EI-ME inventory is publicly available at 10.5281/zenodo.10734299 (Omara, 2024).
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页码:3973 / 3991
页数:19
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