EGU26-15463, updated on 14 Mar 2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu26-15463
EGU General Assembly 2026
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Poster | Friday, 08 May, 08:30–10:15 (CEST), Display time Friday, 08 May, 08:30–12:30
 
Hall X1, X1.48
Database of offshore non-producing oil and gas wells for quantifying methane emissions potential  
Paola Prado1, Jade Boutot1, James France2, Margaret Coleman2, Adam Peltz2, Natalya Gomez3, Monia Procesi4, Giuseppe Etiope4, Eric van Oort5, Pierre-Edouard Vincent6, Tomas de Oliveira Bredariol7, Casey Hubert10, Geert de Bruin9, Jasper Griffioen9, Ira Leifer11, Gert-Jan Reichart13, Scott Socolofsky14, Scott Socolofsky15, Martin Wilpshaar9, Mary Kang1, and the Database of offshore non-producing oil and gas wells for quantifying methane emissions potential  *
Paola Prado et al.
  • 1McGill University, Civil Engineering, Montreal, Canada
  • 2Environmental Defense Fund
  • 3McGill University, Earth and Planetary Sciences, Montreal, Canada
  • 4Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), Roma, Italy
  • 5The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, United States of America
  • 6TotalEnergies, Courbevoie, France
  • 7International Energy Agency, Paris, France
  • 9TNO Geological Survey of the Netherlands, the Netherlands
  • 10University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada
  • 11Bubbleology Research International, Solvang, California, United States of America
  • 13Department of Ocean Systems, Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ), ‘t Horntje, The Netherlands
  • 14Texas A&M University: College Station, United States of America
  • 15Saint Mary's University, Halifax, Canada
  • *A full list of authors appears at the end of the abstract

Methane emissions from offshore non-producing oil and gas wells (OGWs) at the global scale remain poorly understood. Most published studies on offshore non-producing OGWs have focused on the North Sea, and there are questions as to whether these findings can be extrapolated at the global scale. One important consideration for offshore OGW methane emissions into the atmosphere is the extent to which methane biodegrades in seawater above OGWs, for which the vertical extent of the water column is viewed as a key factor. Additionally, there is a lack of consensus on whether the knowledge from onshore wells is transferable to offshore wells, as well as how best to quantify emissions to the atmosphere, including practical limitations of current technologies. Therefore, we are developing a database of offshore wells globally, including water depth data, to facilitate analysis of potential for methane emissions and its mitigation. An accompanying literature review will identify knowledge gaps related to methane emissions from offshore non-producing wells, their role in national emissions estimates, and quantification approaches. Our results will be helpful in the understanding of potential contributions of offshore non-producing OGWs to methane emissions to the atmosphere, thereby informing methane mitigation strategies and policies.

Database of offshore non-producing oil and gas wells for quantifying methane emissions potential  :

Paola Prado, Jade Boutot, James France, Margaret Coleman, Adam Peltz, Natalya Gomez, Monia Procesi, Giuseppe Etiope, Eric van Oort, Pierre-Edouard Vincent, Tomas de Oliveira Bredariol, Anifowose Babatunde, Geert de Bruin, Jasper Griffioen, Casey Hubert, Ira Leifer, Willow Liu, Gert-Jan Reichart, Carey Ryan, Scott Socolofsky, Todd Ventura, Martin Wilpshaar, and Mary Kang

How to cite: Prado, P., Boutot, J., France, J., Coleman, M., Peltz, A., Gomez, N., Procesi, M., Etiope, G., van Oort, E., Vincent, P.-E., de Oliveira Bredariol, T., Hubert, C., de Bruin, G., Griffioen, J., Leifer, I., Reichart, G.-J., Socolofsky, S., Socolofsky, S., Wilpshaar, M., and Kang, M. and the Database of offshore non-producing oil and gas wells for quantifying methane emissions potential  : Database of offshore non-producing oil and gas wells for quantifying methane emissions potential  , EGU General Assembly 2026, Vienna, Austria, 3–8 May 2026, EGU26-15463, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu26-15463, 2026.