Governments and companies almost never take action when satellites alert them about large methane leaks coming from oil and gas infrastructure ...
FT analysis shows that firms regularly hide leakages of the deadly greenhouse gas — despite this being one of the easiest climate fixes there is ...
Between 8% and 12% of methane emissions in the oil and gas industry come from ‘super emitters’, plumes of methane that can be released at rates exceeding 100 kilograms an hour, similar to the ...
A team of researchers from the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV), belonging to the LARS-IIAMA group, has used ...
Greenhouse gas methane is behind a third of planetary heating and is relatively easy to slash. The tools to cut methane exist ...
It is hunting for leaks of methane — an invisible, super-polluting gas that is dramatically warming the planet. Its measurements are precise enough to plot heatmaps of the biggest offenders ...
Satellites have also picked up more than 1,000 large methane plumes from oil and gas operations over the past two years, according to a U.N. Environment Programme report published on Friday ...
Carbon Mapper released over 300 methane and CO2 plume detections today— its first tranche of emissions data based on ...
The 12 members of the Oil and Gas Climate Initiative ... examining an expanding landscape of methane clouds that never seems to shrink. "When you see plumes coming from all those horrible ...
Caltagirone heads the International Methane ... gas. His team at the United Nations includes researchers who scour satellite data to identify and sound the alarm on methane plumes in an effort ...