Tackling a growing methane problem starts with the pipes | FT Energy Source
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But that increase in production is driving a surge in methane levels, due in large part to leaky pipes. The bulk of the recent rise in methane emissions has been caused by a handful of gas facilities and oil wells across the Permian. That's 30 facilities pumping out 100,000 tonnes of methane per year, which is equivalent to the pollution produced by half a million cars.
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