On 26 September 2022, leaks were discovered in the underwater Nord Stream 1 and 2 gas pipelines, located near Denmark and Sweden.
in the underwater Nord Stream 1 and 2 gas pipelines, located near Denmark and Sweden. Both pipelines are owned by Russia and were built to transport natural gas from Russia to Germany through the Baltic Sea.
The methane has now spewed out, producing a wide stream of bubbles on the sea surface which are visible from various satellites in Earth orbit. What they found is that on September 30, the estimated emission rate, as seen from its first methane concentration measurement was 79,000 kilograms per hour, which makes this the largest methane leak ever detected by GHGSat from a single point-source.
"This allows for a more complete picture of the disaster and its associated event-timing to be established."
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