TY - JOUR
T1 - World's largest natural gas leak from nord stream pipeline estimated at 478,000 tonnes
AU - Poursanidis, Kostas
AU - Sharanik, Jumana
AU - Hadjistassou, Constantinos
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Author(s)
PY - 2024/1/19
Y1 - 2024/1/19
N2 - Methane is a potent heat trapping gas believed to account for 30% of the observed global warming to-date. At a capacity of 110 bcm/year, the Nord Stream (NS) pipeline corridor measuring 1,153mm in internal diameter and stretching 1,224km from Russia to Germany is the biggest in the world. The explosions that NS sustained in September, 2022, in the Baltic Sea, have unleashed the largest single methane gas source in recent memory. Over the course of 7 days, our transient multiphase pipeline model has estimated that the gas leaks from 3 lines pumped 478,000 tonnes of methane into the atmosphere. A range of pipeline shut-in pressures as a function of leakage time deduced an envelope of gas volume that matched the timeline of observed outflows. Interestingly, the methane gas that escaped from the damaged threads amounted to the CO2 equivalent emitted by concrete sufficient to build about 27 Burj Khalifa towers.
AB - Methane is a potent heat trapping gas believed to account for 30% of the observed global warming to-date. At a capacity of 110 bcm/year, the Nord Stream (NS) pipeline corridor measuring 1,153mm in internal diameter and stretching 1,224km from Russia to Germany is the biggest in the world. The explosions that NS sustained in September, 2022, in the Baltic Sea, have unleashed the largest single methane gas source in recent memory. Over the course of 7 days, our transient multiphase pipeline model has estimated that the gas leaks from 3 lines pumped 478,000 tonnes of methane into the atmosphere. A range of pipeline shut-in pressures as a function of leakage time deduced an envelope of gas volume that matched the timeline of observed outflows. Interestingly, the methane gas that escaped from the damaged threads amounted to the CO2 equivalent emitted by concrete sufficient to build about 27 Burj Khalifa towers.
KW - Atmospheric science
KW - Earth sciences
KW - Energy management
KW - Engineering
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85181698426&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.isci.2023.108772
DO - 10.1016/j.isci.2023.108772
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85181698426
SN - 2589-0042
VL - 27
JO - iScience
JF - iScience
IS - 1
M1 - 108772
ER -