| Autre titre | Measured Canadian oil sands CO2 emissions are higher than estimates made using internationally recommended methods |
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| DOI | Trouver le DOI : https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-09714-9 |
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| Auteur | Rechercher : Liggio, John; Rechercher : Li, Shao-Meng; Rechercher : Staebler, Ralf M.; Rechercher : Hayden, Katherine; Rechercher : Darlington, Andrea; Rechercher : Mittermeier, Richard L.; Rechercher : O’Brien, Jason; Rechercher : McLaren, Robert; Rechercher : Wolde, Mengistu1; Rechercher : Worthy, Doug; Rechercher : Vogel, Felix |
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| Affiliation | - Conseil national de recherches Canada. Aérospatiale
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| Format | Texte, Article |
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| Sujet | attribution; climate change mitigation |
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| Résumé | The oil and gas (O&G) sector represents a large source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions globally. However, estimates of O&G emissions rely upon bottom-up approaches, and are rarely evaluated through atmospheric measurements. Here, we use aircraft measurements over the Canadian oil sands (OS) to derive the first top-down, measurement-based determination of the their annual CO₂ emissions and intensities. The results indicate that CO₂ emission intensities for OS facilities are 13–123% larger than those estimated using publically available data. This leads to 64% higher annual GHG emissions from surface mining operations, and 30% higher overall OS GHG emissions (17 Mt) compared to that reported by industry, despite emissions reporting which uses the most up to date and recommended bottom-up approaches. Given the similarity in bottom-up reporting methods across the entire O&G sector, these results suggest that O&G CO₂ emissions inventory data may be more uncertain than previously considered. |
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| Date de publication | 2019-04-23 |
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| Maison d’édition | Nature Research |
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| Note | Correction des auteurs publié dans volume 13, numéro 1, numéro d'article 7349, 29 novembre 2022. DOI: 10.1038/s41467-022-35220-6 |
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| Langue | anglais |
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| Publications évaluées par des pairs | Oui |
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| Identificateur de l’enregistrement | f848b1ea-466f-4a46-a1a6-1a87a709b67c |
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| Enregistrement créé | 2020-11-30 |
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| Enregistrement modifié | 2023-10-04 |
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