From: James Kotcon <jkotcon@wvu.edu>
To: dfvet@aol.com; DSGJr@aol.com; jbc329@earthlink.net; Leslee McCarty 
  <lesleemac1@frontier.com>; 
  Nicole Good <nicolegood.wv@gmail.com>; ec@osenergy.org; Mary@yahoo.com
Sent: Thu, January 27, 2011 12:26:24 
  PM
Subject: [EC] EPA: Methane 
  emissions from Marcellus wells greater than previously 
  reported.
The initial press story I saw was Tuesday, but it 
  appears the story may
be a couple months old by now.  It suggests that 
  methane emissions from
Marcellus wells may be 9000 times greater than 
  previously estimated.
Climate Benefits of Natural Gas May Be 
  Overstated
by Abrahm Lustgarten 
ProPublica, Jan. 25, 2011, 8:34 
  a.m.
The United States is poised to bet its energy future on natural 
  gas as
a clean, plentiful fuel that can supplant coal and oil. But 
  new
research
by the Environmental Protection Agency—and a growing 
  understanding
of
the pollution associated with the full “life cycle” of 
  gas
production—is casting doubt on the assumption that gas offers 
  a
quick
and easy solution to climate change. 
More available 
  at:
http://www.propublica.org/article/natural-gas-and-coal-pollution-gap-in-doubtThe 
  actual EPA report (Technical Support Document:  Petroleum and
Natural 
  Gas Systems)  was apparently released in November and is
available 
  at:  
http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/emissions/downloads10/Subpart-W_TSD.pdfIn 
  particular, Tables 1 and 2 (pages 8-10) describe the updates to 
  the
emissions factors.  Those referencing "unconventional wells" 
  represent
some changes that are truly astronomical.  If each Marcellus 
  well is, in
fact, leaking 177 tons of methane per well each time they 
  hydro-frack,
then that makes them significant sources of 
  emissions.
Finally, the story is explained in more lay terms in the 
  blog at the
site below:
http://theenergycollective.com/david-lewis/48209/epa-confirms-high-natural-gas-leakage-ratesI 
  recommend reading all three of these, as I think this is a game
changer for 
  the natural gas industry.  It certainly changes the game on
the Wetzel 
  air permit appeal.
Jim 
  Kotcon
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