Crude oil production activities and associated petroleum gas (APG) flaring are responsible for significant air polluting and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and have negative effects on the environment and climate. In Russia, one of the world's major oil producers, APG flaring remains a routine practice despite regulatory policies. We present the first analysis of nitrogen oxide and methane emissions over Tas-Yuryakh and Talakan oil fields in Sakha Republic (Eastern Siberia, Russia) using multi-satellite observations.Peer reviewe
We have produced annual estimates of national and global gas flaring and gas flaring efficiency from...
Gas flaring is commonly used by industrial plants for processing oil and natural gases in the atmosp...
Results from the first assessment of air quality over the Canadian oil sands–one of the largest indu...
Crude oil production activities and associated petroleum gas (APG) flaring are responsible for signi...
Highlights • New estimate for black carbon emissions from flaring in Russia. • Enhanced tempor...
The dramatic increase of natural gas use in China, as a substitute for coal, helps to reduce CO2 emi...
Existing bottom-up emission inventories of historical methane and ethane emissions from global oil a...
In this study, we develop an alternative Fuel-based Oil and Gas inventory (FOG) of nitrogen oxides (...
The capacity of satellite imagery to detect anthropogenic impacts on land cover was assessed for the...
U.S. oil and natural gas production volumes have grown by up to 100% in key production areas between...
In the past decade, there has been a massive growth in the horizontal drilling and hydraulic fractur...
Production of oil and natural gas in North America is at an all-time high due to the development and...
Using new satellite observations and atmospheric inverse modeling, we report methane emissions from ...
The production of crude oil and natural gas is associated with emissions of air pollutants, such as ...
Abstract Satellite observations have been used to measure methane (CH4) emissions from the oil and g...
We have produced annual estimates of national and global gas flaring and gas flaring efficiency from...
Gas flaring is commonly used by industrial plants for processing oil and natural gases in the atmosp...
Results from the first assessment of air quality over the Canadian oil sands–one of the largest indu...
Crude oil production activities and associated petroleum gas (APG) flaring are responsible for signi...
Highlights • New estimate for black carbon emissions from flaring in Russia. • Enhanced tempor...
The dramatic increase of natural gas use in China, as a substitute for coal, helps to reduce CO2 emi...
Existing bottom-up emission inventories of historical methane and ethane emissions from global oil a...
In this study, we develop an alternative Fuel-based Oil and Gas inventory (FOG) of nitrogen oxides (...
The capacity of satellite imagery to detect anthropogenic impacts on land cover was assessed for the...
U.S. oil and natural gas production volumes have grown by up to 100% in key production areas between...
In the past decade, there has been a massive growth in the horizontal drilling and hydraulic fractur...
Production of oil and natural gas in North America is at an all-time high due to the development and...
Using new satellite observations and atmospheric inverse modeling, we report methane emissions from ...
The production of crude oil and natural gas is associated with emissions of air pollutants, such as ...
Abstract Satellite observations have been used to measure methane (CH4) emissions from the oil and g...
We have produced annual estimates of national and global gas flaring and gas flaring efficiency from...
Gas flaring is commonly used by industrial plants for processing oil and natural gases in the atmosp...
Results from the first assessment of air quality over the Canadian oil sands–one of the largest indu...