Natural gas flare samples collected by aircraft reveal high variation in nitrogen oxides emission estimates
Published Date: 2/7/2024
Source: phys.org
Natural gas flaring, or burning, is commonly used in parts of the United States to dispose of the gas byproduct from oil extraction. The flare's combustion converts hydrocarbons to carbon dioxide and water, which lessens the climate impact and reduces the safety concerns of the natural gas on site but also produces nitrogen oxides, or NOx.