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California Methane Gas Leak
Part of the Southern California Gas Company (SoCalGas) Aliso Canyon natural gas storage facility. A months-long massive gas leak at the facility has forced thousands of residents of the Porter Ranch neighbourhood in Los Angeles away from their homes and forced California Gov. Jerry Brown to declare a state of emergency.
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Methane Leak in Southern California
A massive natural gas leak in the Los Angeles suburb of Porter Ranch is venting 50 tons of natural gas per hour into the atmosphere, making it the largest gas leak ever recorded.
First detected on October 23, the leak emanates from a gas storage well owned by Southern California Gas (a subsidiary of Sempra Energy) The company claims the leak will be plugged in late February at the earliest.
While the leak itself cannot be seen (natural gas is invisible to the naked eye), the effects can; bleeding gums and noses, headaches and empty schools.
The disaster has forced thousands of residents of the Porter Ranch neighbourhood in Los Angeles away from their homes and forced California Governor Jerry Brown to declare a state of emergency.
The leak is mostly methane gas, the primary component of natural gas. Methane is an explosive greenhouse gas that can displace oxygen and cause asphyxiation. While methane itself is non-toxic, the potent cancer-causing toxin benzene and noxious chemical hydrogen sulfide have also been detected in the Porter Ranch area. A chemical called mercaptan — added to make gas leaks detectable by smell — has made the area reek of rotten eggs.
Methane is 84 times as powerful than carbon dioxide at disrupting the climate over a 20-year period. This leak is already the biggest single source of climate pollution in the state of California, equal to the exhaust of 7 million cars every day.
This disaster highlights the dangers of relying on fossil fuels like natural gas. While the fossil fuel industry portrays gas as an environmentally responsible alternative, this leak is a stark reminder that it’s time to keep climate pollutants like methane in the ground and switch to safe energy sources like wind and solar.
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Unique identifier:
GP0STPJCS
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
14/01/2016
Locations:
California
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Los Angeles
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North America
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United States of America
Credit line:
© David McNew / Greenpeace
Size:
3500px × 2334px 6.59 MB
Ranking:
★★★★★★ (B)