Catalytic Heaters at Oil and Gas Sites May be a Significant yet Overlooked Seasonal Source of Methane Emissions
Simon A. Festa-Bianchet,
Milad Mohammadikharkeshi,
David R. Tyner
et al.
Abstract:Successful reduction
of oil and gas sector methane emissions
to
meet near-zero intensity targets requires the identification and mitigation
of all possible sources. One potentially important source is catalytic
heaters, which have largely escaped attention in regulatory and mitigation
efforts despite being ubiquitous at upstream production sites in cold
climate regions. This study reports direct in situ measurements of
the exhaust streams of 38 natural gas-fired catalytic heaters at upstream
production sites … Show more
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