Author
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- Stephen J. Harris
(United Nations Environment Programme’s International Methane Emissions Observatory (UNEP’s IMEO))
- Stefan Schwietzke
(United Nations Environment Programme’s International Methane Emissions Observatory (UNEP’s IMEO)
Environmental Defense Fund Europe)
- James L. France
(Environmental Defense Fund Europe
University of London)
- Nataly Velandia Salinas
(Environmental Defense Fund Europe)
- Tania Meixus Fernandez
(United Nations Environment Programme’s International Methane Emissions Observatory (UNEP’s IMEO))
- Cynthia Randles
(United Nations Environment Programme’s International Methane Emissions Observatory (UNEP’s IMEO))
- Luis Guanter
(Environmental Defense Fund Europe
Universitat Politècnica de València)
- Itziar Irakulis-Loitxate
(United Nations Environment Programme’s International Methane Emissions Observatory (UNEP’s IMEO)
Universitat Politècnica de València)
- Andreea Calcan
(United Nations Environment Programme’s International Methane Emissions Observatory (UNEP’s IMEO))
- Ilse Aben
(SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
- Katarina Abrahamsson
(University of Gothenburg)
- Paul Balcombe
(Queen Mary University of London)
- Antoine Berchet
(Université Paris-Saclay)
- Louise C. Biddle
(Voice of the Ocean Foundation)
- Henry C. Bittig
(Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW))
- Christian Böttcher
(German Environment Agency)
- Timo Bouvard
(Service de Thermo-hydraulique et de Mécanique des Fluides)
- Göran Broström
(University of Gothenburg)
- Valentin Bruch
(Deutscher Wetterdienst)
- Massimo Cassiani
(NILU)
- Martyn P. Chipperfield
(University of Leeds
University of Leeds)
- Philippe Ciais
(Université Paris-Saclay)
- Ellen Damm
(Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research)
- Enrico Dammers
(TNO)
- Hugo Denier van der Gon
(TNO)
- Matthieu Dogniaux
(SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research)
- Emily Dowd
(University of Leeds
University of Leeds)
- François Dupouy
(Service de Thermo-hydraulique et de Mécanique des Fluides)
- Sabine Eckhardt
(NILU)
- Nikolaos Evangeliou
(NILU)
- Wuhu Feng
(University of Leeds
University of Leeds)
- Mengwei Jia
(Nanjing University)
- Fei Jiang
(Nanjing University)
- Andrea K. Kaiser-Weiss
(Deutscher Wetterdienst)
- Ines Kamoun
(Université Paris-Saclay)
- Brian J. Kerridge
(STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL)
STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory)
- Astrid Lampert
(Institute of Flight Guidance)
- José Lana
(Enagás Transporte SAU)
- Fei Li
(Nanjing University)
- Joannes D. Maasakkers
(SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research)
- Jean-Philippe W. Maclean
(GHGSat Inc.)
- Buhalqem Mamtimin
(Deutscher Wetterdienst)
- Julia Marshall
(Institut für Physik der Atmosphäre)
- Gédéon Mauger
(Service de Thermo-hydraulique et de Mécanique des Fluides)
- Anouar Mekkas
(Service de Thermo-hydraulique et de Mécanique des Fluides)
- Christian Mielke
(German Environment Agency)
- Martin Mohrmann
(Voice of the Ocean Foundation)
- David P. Moore
(University of Leicester
University of Leicester)
- Riccardo Nanni
(TNO)
- Falk Pätzold
(Institute of Flight Guidance)
- Isabelle Pison
(Université Paris-Saclay)
- Ignacio Pisso
(NILU)
- Stephen M. Platt
(NILU)
- Raphaël Préa
(Service de Thermo-hydraulique et de Mécanique des Fluides)
- Bastien Y. Queste
(University of Gothenburg)
- Michel Ramonet
(Université Paris-Saclay)
- Gregor Rehder
(Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW))
- John J. Remedios
(University of Leicester
University of Leicester)
- Friedemann Reum
(Institut für Physik der Atmosphäre)
- Anke Roiger
(Institut für Physik der Atmosphäre)
- Norbert Schmidbauer
(NILU)
- Richard Siddans
(STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL)
STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory)
- Anusha Sunkisala
(Deutscher Wetterdienst)
- Rona L. Thompson
(NILU)
- Daniel J. Varon
(Harvard University)
- Lucy J. Ventress
(STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL)
STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory)
- Chris Wilson
(University of Leeds
University of Leeds)
- Yuzhong Zhang
(Westlake University)
Abstract
The amount of methane released to the atmosphere from the Nord Stream subsea pipeline leaks remains uncertain, as reflected in a wide range of estimates1–18. A lack of information regarding the temporal variation in atmospheric emissions has made it challenging to reconcile pipeline volumetric (bottom-up) estimates1–8 with measurement-based (top-down) estimates8–18. Here we simulate pipeline rupture emission rates and integrate these with methane dissolution and sea-surface outgassing estimates9,10 to model the evolution of atmospheric emissions from the leaks. We verify our modelled atmospheric emissions by comparing them with top-down point-in-time emission-rate estimates and cumulative emission estimates derived from airborne11, satellite8,12–14 and tall tower data. We obtain consistency between our modelled atmospheric emissions and top-down estimates and find that 465 ± 20 thousand metric tons of methane were emitted to the atmosphere. Although, to our knowledge, this represents the largest recorded amount of methane released from a single transient event, it is equivalent to 0.1% of anthropogenic methane emissions for 2022. The impact of the leaks on the global atmospheric methane budget brings into focus the numerous other anthropogenic methane sources that require mitigation globally. Our analysis demonstrates that diverse, complementary measurement approaches are needed to quantify methane emissions in support of the Global Methane Pledge19.
Suggested Citation
Stephen J. Harris & Stefan Schwietzke & James L. France & Nataly Velandia Salinas & Tania Meixus Fernandez & Cynthia Randles & Luis Guanter & Itziar Irakulis-Loitxate & Andreea Calcan & Ilse Aben & Ka, 2025.
"Methane emissions from the Nord Stream subsea pipeline leaks,"
Nature, Nature, vol. 637(8048), pages 1124-1130, January.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:nature:v:637:y:2025:i:8048:d:10.1038_s41586-024-08396-8
DOI: 10.1038/s41586-024-08396-8
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