Atmospheric observations suggest methane emissions in north-eastern China growing with natural gas use

Author:

Wang FenjuanORCID,Maksyutov ShamilORCID,Janardanan RajeshORCID,Tsuruta AkiORCID,Ito AkihikoORCID,Morino IsamuORCID,Yoshida Yukio,Tohjima YasunoriORCID,Kaiser Johannes W.ORCID,Lan XinORCID,Zhang Yong,Mammarella IvanORCID,Lavric Jost V.ORCID,Matsunaga TsuneoORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe dramatic increase of natural gas use in China, as a substitute for coal, helps to reduce CO2 emissions and air pollution, but the climate mitigation benefit can be offset by methane leakage into the atmosphere. We estimate methane emissions from 2010 to 2018 in four regions of China using the GOSAT satellite data and in-situ observations with a high-resolution (0.1° × 0.1°) inverse model and analyze interannual changes of emissions by source sectors. We find that estimated methane emission over the north-eastern China region contributes the largest part (0.77 Tg CH4 yr−1) of the methane emission growth rate of China (0.87 Tg CH4 yr−1) and is largely attributable to the growth in natural gas use. The results provide evidence of a detectable impact on atmospheric methane observations by the increasing natural gas use in China and call for methane emission reductions throughout the gas supply chain and promotion of low emission end-use facilities.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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