Journal article
Measurements of methane emissions at natural gas production sites in the United States
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, Vol.110(44), pp.17768-17773
10/29/2013
Handle:
https://hdl.handle.net/2376/103415
PMCID: PMC3816463
PMID: 24043804
Abstract
This work reports direct measurements of methane emissions at 190 onshore natural gas sites in the United States. The measurements indicate that well completion emissions are lower than previously estimated; the data also show emissions from pneumatic controllers and equipment leaks are higher than Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) national emission projections. Estimates of total emissions are similar to the most recent EPA national inventory of methane emissions from natural gas production. These measurements will help inform policymakers, researchers, and industry, providing information about some of the sources of methane emissions from the production of natural gas, and will better inform and advance national and international scientific and policy discussions with respect to natural gas development and use.
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 comparable to and higher than estimates in the national inventory. Overall, if emission factors from this work for completion flowbacks, equipment leaks, and pneumatic pumps and controllers are assumed to be representative of national populations and are used to estimate national emissions, total annual emissions from these source categories are calculated to be 957 Gg of methane (with sampling and measurement uncertainties estimated at ±200 Gg). The estimate for comparable source categories in the EPA national inventory is ∼1,200 Gg. Additional measurements of unloadings and workovers are needed to produce national emission estimates for these source categories. The 957 Gg in emissions for completion flowbacks, pneumatics, and equipment leaks, coupled with EPA national inventory estimates for other categories, leads to an estimated 2,300 Gg of methane emissions from natural gas production (0.42% of gross gas production).
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- Title
- Measurements of methane emissions at natural gas production sites in the United States
- Creators
- David T Allen - Center for Energy and Environmental ResourcesVincent M Torres - Center for Energy and Environmental ResourcesJames Thomas - Center for Energy and Environmental ResourcesDavid W Sullivan - Center for Energy and Environmental ResourcesMatthew Harrison - , AustinAl Hendler - , AustinScott C Herndon - , BillericaCharles E Kolb - , BillericaMatthew P Fraser - School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built EnvironmentA. Daniel Hill - Department of Petroleum EngineeringBrian K Lamb - Department of Civil and Environmental EngineeringJennifer Miskimins - Department of Petroleum EngineeringRobert F Sawyer - Department of Mechanical EngineeringJohn H Seinfeld - Department of Chemical Engineering
- Publication Details
- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, Vol.110(44), pp.17768-17773
- Academic Unit
- Civil and Environmental Engineering, Department of
- Publisher
- National Academy of Sciences
- Identifiers
- 99900546677401842
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article