Friday, 9 September 2022

The Oilfield That Made the Ocean Burn Last Year Is Now Spewing Methane

The Oilfield That Made the Ocean Burn Last Year Is Now Spewing Methane

A huge oilfield in the Gulf of Mexico, which caused a hellish fire in the ocean last year, has been releasing massive amounts of planet-warming methane. Reuters reported last week on satellite data that shows that the Ku-Maloob-Zaap oilfield leaked 44,064 tons of methane into the atmosphere over the course of 24 days in August. That’s the equivalent of 3.7 million tons of carbon dioxide—what 653,106 homes emit by using electricity over the course of one year.

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