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    SpaceX Launches MethaneSAT to Track Global Methane Leaks

    Press RoomBy Press RoomMarch 5, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    SpaceX successfully launched a game-changing satellite on Monday. Called MethaneSAT, the new satellite will track methane leaks from oil and gas companies worldwide.

    Methane is a critical driver of climate change. When it comes to trapping heat inside Earth’s atmosphere, methane is over 28 times more powerful than carbon dioxide.

    Tracking methane leaks will help identify the most egregious emitters.

    MethaneSAT

    MethaneSAT construction and installation.
    BAE Systems

    The Environmental Defense Fund developed MethaneSAT, and Google has partnered with the organization to create its first global methane map by the end of the year for all to see, ushering in a new era of climate accountability.

    “After a flawless launch, MethaneSAT is heading toward space on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket,” EDF reported on Monday. “The satellite is expected to be released from the rocket at 7:38 p.m. EST.”

    Monitoring methane

    Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas linked to roughly a third of human-caused global warming.

    map of the world with oil and gas infrastructure highlighted in yellow

    This map shows MethaneSAT’s target areas across the globe.
    MethaneSAT / Environmental Defense Fund

    The largest source of methane emissions is agriculture. But the energy sector is a close runner-up, accounting for 40% of human-driven methane emissions.

    Monitoring this sector should be a priority, especially because cost-effective ways to reduce methane leaks already exist, according to the International Energy Agency.

    A new age of accountability

    Tracking methane leaks in real time was impossible, until now. MethaneSAT’s launch marks the beginning of a new age of accountability for the energy sector.

    It’s just one of a new wave of satellites designed to zero in on methane gas sources around the world.

    With the same AI technology it uses to identify trees, crosswalks, and intersections from satellite imagery, Google will map oil and gas infrastructure.

    Then, the company will overlay MethaneSAT data onto the map to reveal where leaks are coming from.

    Map of a methane leak

    Yellow dots mark the source of a methane leak, while purple, orange, and yellow shading shows how the emissions diffused over a wider area.
    Google Earth Engine

    MethaneSAT should help oil and gas companies meet goals to drastically reduce methane leaks by 2030, according to EDF.

    At last year’s UN climate summit, the world’s leading oil and gas producers promised to nearly eliminate their methane emissions this decade.

    “We have consistently seen the power of strong data to win robust regulatory safeguards and better operating practices in the industry,” said Mark Brownstein, EDF senior vice president of Energy Transition, in an EDG press release. “Good science lays the groundwork for better decisions.”

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