Revisiting a Major Methane Study

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Revisiting a Major Methane Study
Council on Foreign Relations (blog)
The ongoing fight over whether shale gas operations are leaking dangerous amounts of methane – a question that many have called critical to determining whether shale gas is good or bad – has suffered from a paucity of data. That’s why a much talked
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Delayed harvest of fodder corn: higher starch, lower methane
Western Farm Press
Harvesting fodder corn at an increased stage of maturity improves the starch content of maize silage and the proportion of rumen by-pass starch without negative effects on silage preservation, feed intake or milk production.
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Natural gas producers open up in joining leak study
FuelFix (blog)
The companies’ support of the first significant effort to measure methane emissions at drill sites is markedly more proactive than the industry’s efforts to respond to initial public outcry over hydraulic fracturing and other advanced techniques that
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FuelFix (blog)
Report: Pa. has 200000 abandoned oil, gas wells
Ventura County Star
A subsidiary of Shell Oil Co. was drilling in Tioga County last summer when a 30-foot geyser of methane gas and water erupted from the ground, prompting the evacuation of several homes until the leak was brought under control. The gas most likely came
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Gas to energy
Williamsport Sun-Gazette
ALLENWOOD – It takes about two years for organic materials found in garbage dumps to decompose into methane, but the Lycoming County Landfill is using the waste byproduct right now to produce electricity and heat in an environmentally friendly way.
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Williamsport Sun-Gazette
Firm boosts production of plastics from greenhouse gases
Plastics News
The partners claim the system can use a wide range of carbon sources, including greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and methane from wastewater treatment systems, landfills and power plants. If proved commercially, the system would be a highly
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