‘If we thought it was bad, it’s worse:’ Alberta methane releases underestimated
EDMONTON — New research suggests industry and government are badly underestimating Alberta’s emissions of one of the most potent greenhouse gases.
The difference between official estimates and the measured results suggests the province’s energy industry could have to double its planned methane emission cuts if Alberta is to meet its promised 45 per cent reduction.
“A lot of eyes are going to be really wide when they see the comparison,” said Carleton University’s Matt Johnson, author of the study published in Environmental Science and Technology. “If we thought it was bad, it’s worse.”
A spokeswoman for the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers said industry believes it will reach reduction targets.