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Sunglint-aided Methane Retrieval: Using Sentinel-2 to Quantify Offshore Oil and Gas EmissionsThe extraction, production, and transportation of oil and gas via activities such as intentional venting and fugitive emissions are leading contributors to anthropogenic methane emissions. Offshore operations comprise a significant percentage of all oil and gas operations, yet emission monitoring over the ocean is insufficient. Due to low surface reflectance over the ocean, remote sensing measurements offshore are limited. Therefore offshore contributions to the overall global methane budget are unknown. Regulators such as the Bureau of Ocean and Energy Management (BOEM) and the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) are unable to validate operator-reported methane emission estimates. The NASA DEVELOP Program partnered with BOEM, BSEE, and SkyTruth to identify potential offshore methane sources in the Gulf of Mexico. Drawing upon existing retrieval methods to detect and quantify onshore methane emissions (Varon et al., 2021), we selected sunglint scenes to detect methane plumes over the ocean in Sentinel-2 imagery. We detected two methane plumes at the Constitution complex in the Gulf of Mexico and off the coast of Pointe-Noire, Congo. If expanded, these methods could serve a vital role in validating operator reporting and quantifying climate impacts of offshore oil and gas operations - complementing those of next generation satellites.
Document ID
20220018115
Acquisition Source
Langley Research Center
Document Type
Poster
Authors
Katherine Howell
(Science Systems and Applications (United States) Lanham, Maryland, United States)
Kyle Bergerson
(Science Systems and Applications (United States) Lanham, Maryland, United States)
Ephrata Yohannes
(Science Systems and Applications (United States) Lanham, Maryland, United States)
Ashley Fernando
(Science Systems and Applications (United States) Lanham, Maryland, United States)
Daniel Cusworth
(ARC-NAS-HECC)
Ben Dahan
(Science Systems and Applications (United States) Lanham, Maryland, United States)
Vanessa Machuca
(Science Systems and Applications (United States) Lanham, Maryland, United States)
Rene Castillo
(Science Systems and Applications (United States) Lanham, Maryland, United States)
Melodi Hess
(Science Systems and Applications (United States) Lanham, Maryland, United States)
Date Acquired
November 30, 2022
Subject Category
Earth Resources And Remote Sensing
Meeting Information
Meeting: AGU 2022 Fall Meeting
Location: Chicago, IL
Country: US
Start Date: December 12, 2022
End Date: December 16, 2022
Sponsors: American Geophysical Union
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 970315.02.02.01.08
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNL16AA05C
Distribution Limits
Public
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