Unraveling Natural Gas Migration Rate and Extent from Leaking Underground Pipelines under Varying Environmental Conditions

Kathleen Smits, Navodi Jayarathne,Daniel Zimmerle,Stuart Riddick, Richard Kolodziej

crossref(2024)

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Natural gas (NG) leakage from belowground pipelines is currently poorly understood, even though it is an area of safety, environmental, and economic concern. To date, there are limited studies on the transient behavior of NG, defined as the speed and maximum extent that gas travels belowground, and how this behavior changes with soil, environmental and leak characteristics. What is least identified is the interrelation between each controlling parameter, how to properly parameterize and characterize as well as the proper field application, specifically operator and first responder protocols. To address this gap, this work identifies key parameters influencing the transient behavior of leaked NG in the subsurface and opportunities to link this understanding to operator practice.  Though a three-year long series of over 150 controlled release experiments conducted at Colorado State University’s Methane Emission Technology Evaluation Center (METEC) and parallel numerical modeling we’ve investigated subsurface methane migration rates and extents and subsequent emission to the atmosphere. Experimental results were used to understand overall transient behavior both during and after terminating the leak. Numerical simulations were then used to extend experimental results to other conditions (e.g. additional soil types, surface conditions, and belowground infrastructure). Results demonstrate the impact of temporary rain and snow surface conditions on the extent and duration of leak transport, resulting in levels that pose heightened environmental and safety risks.  Furthermore, after leak termination, our findings demonstrate the isolated changes in the belowground migration time and the extent of leaked gas, driven by changes in surface and atmospheric conditions, a key point not consistently included in risk assessments or environmental emission rate calculations. While efforts to study a wider range of environmental conditions is underway, the findings of this study provide crucial insight to on identifying and prioritizing emissions from the perspective of both safety and the environment. 
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