Abnormal tank emissions in the permian basin identified using ethane to methane ratios

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    There has been considerable increase in oil and natural gas (ONG) production in the United_States in the past decade that creates the possibility of an increase in associated methane (CH4) emissions, which numerous studies have noted (Schneising et_al, 2014; Franco et_al, 2016; Hausmann et_al, 2016; Helmig et_al, 2016; Alvarez et_al, 2018; Nisbet et_al, 2019; Raimi, 2019). Airborne and satellite analysis has also produced CH4 emission rates that are higher than inventory estimates (Schneising et_al, 2020; Zhang et_al, 2020; Irakulis-Loitxate et_al, 2021; Chen et_al, 2022). Recent studies to constrain total CH4 emissions from the . . .

     

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