Global Analysis of Emissions from Abandoned Wells
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United Nations Environment Programme
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UNEP’s International Methane Emissions Observatory supports measurement and research studies around the world to close the knowledge gap on methane emissions and provide policy-relevant insights to decisionmakers. The following study provides insights related to: Airborne measurements using HELiPOD reveal high methane emission rates persisted over the Nord Stream pipeline leak sites weeks after leaking had ceased.
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