From production through distribution, oil and gas infrastructure provides the largest source of anthropogenic methane in the United States and the second largest globally. Using a Picarro G2132i Cavity Ring-Down spectrometer, we mapped natural gas leaks across the streets of three United States citiesDurham, NC, Cincinnati, OH, and Manhattan, NYat different stages of pipeline replacement of cast iron and other older materials. We identified 132, 351, and 1050 leaks in Durham, Cincinnati, and Manhattan, respectively, across 595, 750, and 247 road miles driven. Leak densities were an order of magnitude lower for Durham and Cincinnati (0.22 and 0.47 leaks/mi, respectively) than for Manhattan (4.25 leaks/mi) and two previously mapped cities, ...
Urban areas are increasingly recognized as a globally important source of methane to the atmosphere;...
Cities represent a large and concentrated portion of global greenhouse gas emissions, including meth...
Urban methane emissions estimated using atmospheric observations have been found to exceed estimates...
Fugitive losses from natural gas distribution systems are a significant source of anthropogenic meth...
Information about the location and magnitudes of natural gas (NG) leaks from urban distribution pipe...
Methane (CH4) is the primary constituent of natural gas and a significant contributor to global clim...
CH$_4$ is a potent greenhouse gas with a 100-year Global Warming Potential more than thirty times la...
Includes bibliographical references.2016 Fall.Climate change has influenced United States policymake...
Managing leaks in urban natural gas (NG) distribution systems is important for reducing methane emis...
The rapid reduction of methane emissions, especially from oil and gas (O&G) operations, is a critica...
Buried beneath homes and businesses, pipelines convey an invisible threat: flammable natural gas. Me...
Methane emissions from natural gas delivery and end use must be quantified to evaluate the environme...
Natural gas (NG) is a potential “bridge fuel” during transition to a decarbonized energy system: It ...
The extensive use of natural gas (NG) in urban areas for heating and cooking and as a vehicular fuel...
While New York has banned fracking, new and expanded natural gas pipelines are being constructed acr...
Urban areas are increasingly recognized as a globally important source of methane to the atmosphere;...
Cities represent a large and concentrated portion of global greenhouse gas emissions, including meth...
Urban methane emissions estimated using atmospheric observations have been found to exceed estimates...
Fugitive losses from natural gas distribution systems are a significant source of anthropogenic meth...
Information about the location and magnitudes of natural gas (NG) leaks from urban distribution pipe...
Methane (CH4) is the primary constituent of natural gas and a significant contributor to global clim...
CH$_4$ is a potent greenhouse gas with a 100-year Global Warming Potential more than thirty times la...
Includes bibliographical references.2016 Fall.Climate change has influenced United States policymake...
Managing leaks in urban natural gas (NG) distribution systems is important for reducing methane emis...
The rapid reduction of methane emissions, especially from oil and gas (O&G) operations, is a critica...
Buried beneath homes and businesses, pipelines convey an invisible threat: flammable natural gas. Me...
Methane emissions from natural gas delivery and end use must be quantified to evaluate the environme...
Natural gas (NG) is a potential “bridge fuel” during transition to a decarbonized energy system: It ...
The extensive use of natural gas (NG) in urban areas for heating and cooking and as a vehicular fuel...
While New York has banned fracking, new and expanded natural gas pipelines are being constructed acr...
Urban areas are increasingly recognized as a globally important source of methane to the atmosphere;...
Cities represent a large and concentrated portion of global greenhouse gas emissions, including meth...
Urban methane emissions estimated using atmospheric observations have been found to exceed estimates...