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Methane reservoirs on Earth are mainly found in

with the exact distribution so far determined by the methane cycle/carbon cycle.

Methane as the main ingredient of natural gas and as an extractable fossil fuel-energy resource has limited if significant reserves. Russia, Iran, and Qatar are topping the list with together 105.6 trillion cubic metres (3.73×10^ cu ft), nearly half the world's proven reserves. Methane from gas fields is an important factor in the world energy production and consumption. Methane clathrate is a potential future energy source, if it doesn't escape to the atmosphere before extraction because of global warming. In the atmosphere, it is not only unusable, but also a potent greenhouse gas, further accelerating the current climate change. But even conventional reservoirs are leaking methane (together with other gases like carbon dioxide) especially downstream the processing line.

References

  1. "Global methane reservoirs, fluxes, and turnover times". www.ess.uci.edu. Retrieved 2019-06-21.
  2. Keane, Rose (2016-09-08). "Bubbling Up: Methane from Reservoirs Presents Climate Change Challenge". The EPA Blog. Retrieved 2019-06-21.
  3. "Climate change and methane hydrates « World Ocean Review". World Ocean Review. Retrieved 2019-06-21.
  4. "Reservoir Emissions". International Rivers. Retrieved 2019-06-21.

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