The Aliso Canyon gas leak was the largest in the history of the US. 100,000 tonnes of methane had entered the air before it was stopped. It is worse than the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico back in 2010.
In October, one of the 115 wells leaked and despite seven attempts to stop the methane escaping, the Southern Gas company were unable to stop it. As a result, 11,000 residents were evacuated, and a state of emergency was declared. It was not until February 18th that the leak was sealed for good.
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As a result, benzene, xylenes, and toluene – all chemicals that can be dangerous – have been found in samples although there is some good news, as it is believed that lessons have to be learned. It was luck more than planning that allowed the spill to be found as work was being carried out elsewhere when the request was made for a flyover.
It is considered to have been a significant oversight, and there are fears for the ability to measure future emissions. Leaks such as this are likely to happen again unless serious plans are set in place to prevent them.
The research has been published in the Science magazine.