@Alan_Watson_ @copsewoodRk @GeorgeMonbiot Methane emissions from these wells in the USA could be as much as 5 times higher than reported. https://t.co/lCtPThix7j
@TomaszWlodek @Artur_Szafa To nie są moje tezy: https://t.co/M636J4kk95, https://t.co/xj3bjzMPOn, https://t.co/qnlC5XWy2H, https://t.co/DrQrrPlKXm, https://t.co/lBbW3BqH9d. Pozdrawiam!
@TomaszWlodek @Michal_Zablocki @Artur_Szafa @PracowniaBystra @gdansk @TVPGdansk @TerazSrodowisko i jeszcze trochę źródeł o wyciekach: https://t.co/M636J4kk95; https://t.co/DrQrrPlKXm, https://t.co/qnlC5XWy2H, + o nieefektywnym flaringu https://t.co/xj3bjzM
@EliotJacobson "...ineffective methane destruction, with flares effectively destroying only 91.1% ... of methane...a fivefold increase in methane emissions above present assumptions and constitutes 4 to 10% of total US oil and gas methane emissions, https:
@mercoglianos And there’s methane-release that is happening in amounts that haven’t been seen on this flying rock since the last ice age. https://t.co/zcqelhaun4
RT @halttheharm: Ever heard the community is "safe" because gas pollution is flared off? A recent study - flaring emits 5 times more methan…
RT @halttheharm: Ever heard the community is "safe" because gas pollution is flared off? A recent study - flaring emits 5 times more methan…
Ever heard the community is "safe" because gas pollution is flared off? A recent study - flaring emits 5 times more methane than previously thought. Sampling finds a fivefold increase in pollution above industry projections. https://t.co/JOnOfGv2sj
RT @halttheharm: Flaring is widely used by the fossil fuel industry to dispose of gas. Industry and governments generally assume that flare…
Flaring is widely used by the fossil fuel industry to dispose of gas. Industry and governments generally assume that flares remain lit and destroy methane,.. with 98% efficiency. Neither assumption, however, is based on real-world observations https://t.co
@Endorsen 6-8% is more accurate. https://t.co/HwJW7kYDV6
Flaring emission estimates may significantly undercount the problem. Research in the US finds an effective flaring efficiency of 91.1%, well below the 98% that is generally used in modelling. The ramifications of poor destruction efficiency are extreme.
@nz_fabs @lohstroh @thetrocro @Digital_Ore @NateHawaii 1. Latest data suggests the O&G multipliers are 5x higher https://t.co/A5ExdzBKiy Original article they quote: https://t.co/PnhPrLfYuE 2. efficiency in this context means methane combusted which
@arthurmining You are being too charitable to flaring. 98% was the old EPA estimate. There has now been extensive analysis done on this, showing the true figure is that flaring only eliminates 91.1% of methane Combustion will eliminate upwards of 99% s
Natural gas flares emit more methane than previously thought https://t.co/bFlVJqJJg0
RT @pettet50: Study link: https://t.co/nM1GkSDWDO
Study link: https://t.co/nM1GkSDWDO
RT @AukeHoekstra: And malfunctioning equipment to deal with methane leaks is a widespread problem a new scientific study in Science finds.…
Inefficient and unlit natural gas flares both emit large quantities of methane https://t.co/eQmkxkJzNx
RT @AukeHoekstra: And malfunctioning equipment to deal with methane leaks is a widespread problem a new scientific study in Science finds.…
And malfunctioning equipment to deal with methane leaks is a widespread problem a new scientific study in Science finds. So this is not a few bad apples but an entire industry. https://t.co/iK353tmcWC
@atxmj @GabeKelley14 Show your work. https://t.co/FSGVH02rN0
A new study in Science shows that methane flares are not as efficient as the industry believes. Methane release is not federally regulated which causes millions of tons of excess carbon emissions every year. Read the study here: https://t.co/Fgj7PdTyyX #F
RT @Vespene_Energy: The report from @ScienceMagazine indicates that flaring only destroys 91% of methane compared to the original assumptio…
RT @Vespene_Energy: The report from @ScienceMagazine indicates that flaring only destroys 91% of methane compared to the original assumptio…
RT @Vespene_Energy: The report from @ScienceMagazine indicates that flaring only destroys 91% of methane compared to the original assumptio…
The report from @ScienceMagazine indicates that flaring only destroys 91% of methane compared to the original assumption that flaring was 98% effective. The relative amount of methane being released into the atmosphere is 5x more than previously expected.
RT @media_climate: Coverage of #scientific #climate themes including this report were covered in sources like @WSJ and @nytclimate last mon…
RT @thetrocro: 91% is the existing flare efficiency number. It's worse than we thought. And Crusoe? 99.89% efficiency. 63% improvement in…
@SGBarbour @zackvoell @0x_rusher @Data_Always Recent research showed that in practice flaring is only 91.1% efficient in the US. In many places this will be worse. Even the IEA acknowledges an efficiency of just 92%. Only fiat governments assume 98% or mor
RT @media_climate: Coverage of #scientific #climate themes including this report were covered in sources like @WSJ and @nytclimate last mon…
RT @media_climate: Coverage of #scientific #climate themes including this report were covered in sources like @WSJ and @nytclimate last mon…
RT @media_climate: Coverage of #scientific #climate themes including this report were covered in sources like @WSJ and @nytclimate last mon…
RT @media_climate: Coverage of #scientific #climate themes including this report were covered in sources like @WSJ and @nytclimate last mon…
Coverage of #scientific #climate themes including this report were covered in sources like @WSJ and @nytclimate last month. Inefficient and unlit natural gas flares both emit large quantities of methane https://t.co/AlOPKEjDai @aaas @eniiler @umclasp #M
Methane emissions from coal & gas mining are grossly underestimated. Inefficient and unlit natural gas flares both emit large quantities of methane. #noNEWcoalorgas https://t.co/mMDHFlEdqf https://t.co/daq1GSxOtJ
RT @carbonmapper: Remote observations show that flaring—burning excessive #methane—is a bigger contributor to emissions than previously tho…
Thanks @thetrocro for locating the article. Note: Science is one of the 2 top science journals in the world (the other being "Nature") and this is a proper peer reviewed article - not just 2 pages of comments. https://t.co/PnhPrKXPgw
RT @thetrocro: 91% is the existing flare efficiency number. It's worse than we thought. And Crusoe? 99.89% efficiency. 63% improvement in…
RT @thetrocro: 91% is the existing flare efficiency number. It's worse than we thought. And Crusoe? 99.89% efficiency. 63% improvement in…
RT @thetrocro: 91% is the existing flare efficiency number. It's worse than we thought. And Crusoe? 99.89% efficiency. 63% improvement in…
Flaring is widely used by the fossil fuel industry, claiming flares destroy methane with 98% efficiency. "Neither assumption, however, is based on real-world observations." -New study showing these methane emissions are 5x higher than we thought. https://t
RT @thetrocro: 91% is the existing flare efficiency number. It's worse than we thought. And Crusoe? 99.89% efficiency. 63% improvement in…
RT @thetrocro: 91% is the existing flare efficiency number. It's worse than we thought. And Crusoe? 99.89% efficiency. 63% improvement in…
91% is the existing flare efficiency number. It's worse than we thought. And Crusoe? 99.89% efficiency. 63% improvement in CO2e. This is a good thing.
Inefficient and unlit natural gas flares both emit large quantities of methane. #methane #natural #gas #flares https://t.co/la5RVxjW2n
My better half @DxGordon has a @ScienceMagazine Perspective piece on how emissions from flaring threaten the global climate and public health.
RT @carbonmapper: Remote observations show that flaring—burning excessive #methane—is a bigger contributor to emissions than previously tho…
RT @carbonmapper: Remote observations show that flaring—burning excessive #methane—is a bigger contributor to emissions than previously tho…
Any bitcoin hashers out there with thoughts on this? Does flaring for bitcoin hashing improve the effectiveness of flaring? @nic__carter @MartyBent @DarinFeinstein @harry_sudock @compass_mining @JMellerud
RT @carbonmapper: Remote observations show that flaring—burning excessive #methane—is a bigger contributor to emissions than previously tho…
RT @carbonmapper: Remote observations show that flaring—burning excessive #methane—is a bigger contributor to emissions than previously tho…
Remote observations show that flaring—burning excessive #methane—is a bigger contributor to emissions than previously thought. Read our @ScienceMagazine Perspective w/ @RockyMtnInst
@Timeo_Danaos Au cas où : https://t.co/XB5Aw6sdMh
@_Tatayou_ @tomas_lamy Si ça intéresse des gens ici, j'ai retrouvé le post original (https://t.co/zcwGsB5Mwp) et donc l'étude en question : https://t.co/vFk7Qvui3Y Pour faire simple, le flaring est dit efficace à 98% et en fait ça serait plus prêt de 91%.
RT @BarryRabe: Sobering study examines actual climate impacts of flaring in practice rather than under optimal conditions https://t.co/Odtp…
Sobering study examines actual climate impacts of flaring in practice rather than under optimal conditions https://t.co/OdtpiFIhN4
#New #Study on #gasflaring #inefficienty in the #UnitedStates where the emission of #methane are five times higher than previously thought Read the #article https://t.co/Dzq7pGtcph
Bad news about the most beautifully named of all the fossil fuels. https://t.co/8Hy8NzKEdo
The study referenced in the above article showing a lot of CH4 is not being burned off by flaring emissions. https://t.co/X5aNG1sAIl
RT @ScienceMagazine: Flaring—the practice of burning natural gas that escapes from oil and gas wells to reduce methane emissions—is much le…
RT @derrelldurrett: Not gonna lie, I was disappointed that the @ColoradoMatters interview with @ODeaForColorado didn't push back on his bul…
RT @ScienceMagazine: Flaring—the practice of burning natural gas that escapes from oil and gas wells to reduce methane emissions—is much le…
RT @PaulOWennberg: Genevieve Plant, Eric Kort, and colleagues: Light your fire and keep it oxygen rich. https://t.co/fLckQtCMPm
RT @ScienceMagazine: Flaring—the practice of burning natural gas that escapes from oil and gas wells to reduce methane emissions—is much le…
RT @ScienceMagazine: Flaring—the practice of burning natural gas that escapes from oil and gas wells to reduce methane emissions—is much le…
RT @ScienceMagazine: Flaring—the practice of burning natural gas that escapes from oil and gas wells to reduce methane emissions—is much le…
Genevieve Plant, Eric Kort, and colleagues: Light your fire and keep it oxygen rich. https://t.co/fLckQtCMPm
RT @ScienceMagazine: Flaring—the practice of burning natural gas that escapes from oil and gas wells to reduce methane emissions—is much le…
RT @derrelldurrett: Not gonna lie, I was disappointed that the @ColoradoMatters interview with @ODeaForColorado didn't push back on his bul…
RT @ScienceMagazine: Flaring—the practice of burning natural gas that escapes from oil and gas wells to reduce methane emissions—is much le…
RT @ScienceMagazine: Flaring—the practice of burning natural gas that escapes from oil and gas wells to reduce methane emissions—is much le…
RT @ScienceMagazine: Flaring—the practice of burning natural gas that escapes from oil and gas wells to reduce methane emissions—is much le…
RT @ScienceMagazine: Flaring—the practice of burning natural gas that escapes from oil and gas wells to reduce methane emissions—is much le…
RT @ScienceMagazine: Flaring—the practice of burning natural gas that escapes from oil and gas wells to reduce methane emissions—is much le…
RT @ScienceMagazine: Flaring—the practice of burning natural gas that escapes from oil and gas wells to reduce methane emissions—is much le…
RT @ScienceMagazine: Flaring—the practice of burning natural gas that escapes from oil and gas wells to reduce methane emissions—is much le…
RT @ScienceMagazine: Flaring—the practice of burning natural gas that escapes from oil and gas wells to reduce methane emissions—is much le…
ScienceMagazine: Flaring—the practice of burning natural gas that escapes from oil and gas wells to reduce methane emissions—is much less effective than previously thought, according to a new study in Science. 📄: https://t.co/d9PBACXFiG #SciencePerspec… h
This! I've seen almost all my life, and even as a child I knew it was no good
Not gonna lie, I was disappointed that the @ColoradoMatters interview with @ODeaForColorado didn't push back on his bullshit about gas production being cleaner than wind and solar.
RT @ScienceMagazine: Flaring—the practice of burning natural gas that escapes from oil and gas wells to reduce methane emissions—is much le…
RT @ScienceMagazine: Flaring—the practice of burning natural gas that escapes from oil and gas wells to reduce methane emissions—is much le…
RT @ScienceMagazine: Flaring—the practice of burning natural gas that escapes from oil and gas wells to reduce methane emissions—is much le…
RT @ScienceMagazine: Flaring—the practice of burning natural gas that escapes from oil and gas wells to reduce methane emissions—is much le…
RT @ScienceMagazine: Flaring—the practice of burning natural gas that escapes from oil and gas wells to reduce methane emissions—is much le…
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Flaring—the practice of burning natural gas that escapes from oil and gas wells to reduce methane emissions—is much less effective than previously thought, according to a new study in Science. 📄: https://t.co/wgR9oGtrjZ #SciencePerspective: https://t.co/K
Based on new study published in @ScienceMagazine "Inefficient and unlit natural gas flares both emit large quantities of methane" https://t.co/CIpbcrCfD1
RT @physorg_space: #Gas flares vastly underperform, causing greater climate impact: study @sciencemagazine https://t.co/Bz4rIjBbJE https://…
RT @physorg_space: #Gas flares vastly underperform, causing greater climate impact: study @sciencemagazine https://t.co/Bz4rIjBbJE https://…
#Gas flares vastly underperform, causing greater climate impact: study @sciencemagazine https://t.co/Bz4rIjBbJE https://t.co/hIzBRbj0Tx
RT @YouGottaVote: Inefficient and unlit natural gas flares both emit large quantities of methane https://t.co/eSe9RUKKiB
Inefficient and unlit natural gas flares both emit large quantities of methane https://t.co/eSe9RUKKiB
Incredible we still have so much low hanging fruit https://t.co/mOv2zCenw6
RT @MBrullemans: #gaznat #climat Encore une étude montrant que les émissions de #methane de la filière gazière sont sous-estimées. Il s'ag…
Methane Might Be a Bigger Climate Problem Than Thought, Study Finds https://t.co/Cp3Euc654x #science #environment #methane #might #bigger #climate
La technique du torchage, la combustion du gaz naturel dans le processus d'extraction du pétrole, est inefficace. Une étude menée aux #EtatsUnis indique que les émissions de méthane sont plus élevées que prévu. https://t.co/FuIyb0nzwd