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RussBLib

(9,008 posts)
Tue Oct 14, 2014, 03:29 PM Oct 2014

Scientists finally know why there's a massive cloud of methane gas over the SW US

Scientists Finally Know Why There's a Massive Cloud of Methane Gas Over the Southwest

The news: A single hot spot in the American Southwest is responsible for the biggest concentration of methane gas seen over the United States. Now, thanks to satellite imagery, we can see just how massive it is.

The data, published on Thursday by scientists at NASA and the University of Michigan, found that the amount of the noxious gas over the region is more than three times larger than ground estimates indicated.

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Where is it coming from? Although the region is located right near a hotbed for fracking, Kort noted that the wildly high numbers predate any activity related to fracking.

Instead, he believes that the methane is coming from "leaks in natural gas production and processing equipment." Natural gas is 95% to 98% methane, and the San Juan Basin is the most active coal-bed methane production area in the country, according to the study. At 590,000 metric tons, that means this massive cloud comprises 10% of the EPA's estimate of total U.S. emissions from natural gas production

http://mic.com/articles/101174/scientists-finally-know-why-there-s-a-massive-cloud-of-methane-gas-over-the-southwest

Actually, it doesn't sound all that convincing to me. Not fracking alone, but the entire oil industry?
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Scientists finally know why there's a massive cloud of methane gas over the SW US (Original Post) RussBLib Oct 2014 OP
What would happen if someone lit a giant match? nt MADem Oct 2014 #1
So it's not Jan Brewer then. AlbertCat Oct 2014 #2
more likely MFM008 Oct 2014 #5
And why, exactly, does this surprise anyone? nt JayhawkSD Oct 2014 #3
Given that a common source of methane is flatulence BlueCollar Oct 2014 #4
NM is generally Democratic Warpy Oct 2014 #6
On the map in the link, it also shows the Ohio-Pennsylvania area. Huge oil, gas & coal production loudsue Oct 2014 #7
I thought it was most noticeable right over Maricopa County AZ......... lastlib Oct 2014 #8

BlueCollar

(3,859 posts)
4. Given that a common source of methane is flatulence
Tue Oct 14, 2014, 05:45 PM
Oct 2014

and given that red states are a strong source of "bullshit", the map shows that the truth is hard to hide, that science is in fact accurate. The lighter patches show higher levels of methane in the redder parts of the country.


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Warpy

(111,256 posts)
6. NM is generally Democratic
Tue Oct 14, 2014, 09:53 PM
Oct 2014

although it's an extremely poor state and qualifies as the country's asshole in that regard.

Now if that red spot shifted a hundred or so miles to the west, you might have a point.

loudsue

(14,087 posts)
7. On the map in the link, it also shows the Ohio-Pennsylvania area. Huge oil, gas & coal production
Wed Oct 15, 2014, 05:44 AM
Oct 2014

states. The correlation between fracking/oil, natural gas & coal burning & production is undeniable.

lastlib

(23,226 posts)
8. I thought it was most noticeable right over Maricopa County AZ.........
Thu Oct 16, 2014, 10:50 AM
Oct 2014

...perhaps from a local constabulary................

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