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Natural gas: Not all it’s fracked up to be? | Energy Economics Exchange

‘Methane, the primary constituent of natural gas, can escape during extraction, processing, and distribution. These emissions have the potential to eliminate the carbon advantage of gas over coal and oil. There is heated debate over the extent to which this potential is being realized. A new study suggests that more methane is leaking out of the natural gas supply system than we previously thought.’

via Natural gas: Not all it’s fracked up to be? | Energy Economics Exchange.