Methane emissions from upstream oil and gas production in Canada are underestimated

Author:

MacKay Katlyn,Lavoie Martin,Bourlon Evelise,Atherton Emmaline,O’Connell Elizabeth,Baillie Jennifer,Fougère Chelsea,Risk David

Abstract

AbstractMethane emissions were measured at 6650 sites across six major oil and gas producing regions in Canada to examine regional emission trends, and to derive an inventory estimate for Canada’s upstream oil and gas sector. Emissions varied by fluid type and geographic region, with the heavy oil region of Lloydminster ranking highest on both absolute and intensity-based scales. Emission intensities varied widely for natural gas production, where older, low-producing developments such as Medicine Hat, Alberta showed high emission intensities, and newer developments in Montney, British Columbia showed emission intensities that are amongst the lowest in North America. Overall, we estimate that the Canadian upstream oil and gas methane inventory is underestimated by a factor of 1.5, which is consistent with previous studies of individual regions.

Funder

Petroleum Technology Alliance Canada

Environment and Climate Change Canada

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency

David Suzuki Foundation

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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