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15.01.2025 17:00

Nord Stream methane spread across the southern Baltic Sea

University of Gothenburg Communications Department
Schwedischer Forschungsrat - The Swedish Research Council

    Methane from the destroyed Nord Stream pipelines spread over a large part of the southern Baltic Sea and remained for several months. This is reported in a new study by researchers from the University of Gothenburg and the Voice of the Ocean research foundation.

    Much of the methane gas from the Nord Stream leak rose directly to the sea surface and into the atmosphere. But some methane remained below the surface and was dispersed by ocean currents.

    “The results of our measurements show that methane spread to large parts of the southern Baltic Sea, from the coast of Danish Zealand in the west, to the Polish Gulf of Gdansk in the east,” says Martin Mohrmann, a researcher at Voice of the Ocean, VOTO.

    High-resolution measurements

    The Voice of the Ocean Foundation deployed an underwater robot, known as a glider, just outside the exclusion zone around the leaks. This instrument allowed the researchers to measure methane concentrations over a large area, all the way from the surface to the depths. In addition, they continued to measure using the glider for three months after the spill. In the end, they had collected the most high-resolution measurements from the immediate area around the leaks, giving great confidence in their research results.

    “To get the most robust estimations, we combined observations from the gliders with surface observations collected by our colleagues at the German research institute IOW from a ferry. It was gratifying to see how well it matched the results from University of Gothenburg’s research vessel’s expedition to the Nord Stream leak area too. All this together makes us feel confident that we have a really good picture of how the methane spread in the Baltic Sea, both across time and space,” says Bastien Queste, oceanographer at the University of Gothenburg.

    1,000 times higher

    In the initial period following the pipeline explosion at the end of September 2022, methane levels in the waters were sometimes 1,000 times above normal. In some areas, abnormal concentrations of methane were measured several months after the release, before it was diluted, consumed by bacteria or escaped to the atmosphere.

    “Our gliders, together with ocean modelling for the southern Baltic Sea, have given us a good picture of the areas affected by the spill. In total, we estimate that over 14 per cent of the entire Baltic Sea was exposed to methane levels that were at least five times above normal,” says Martin Mohrmann.

    Marine protected areas affected

    The results of the study are published in Nature Communications, along with two other studies that have mapped the impact of the Nord Stream emission on the atmosphere. The researchers from VOTO and the University of Gothenburg have used their measurements to create a robust model of how the methane was dispersed in the water. The ocean currents transported the methane to 23 marine protected areas.

    “We now know the areas where the methane emission may have had an impact. It will be easier to determine whether a future problem in the Baltic Sea ecosystems, for example, is related to the Nord Stream leak or not,” says Bastien Queste.

    Facts VOTO:

    The Voice of the Ocean Foundation aims to raise awareness, spark curiosity, and make knowledge about the ocean accessible. Since its start in 2019, the Foundation has strived to promote a broader understanding of the ocean by spreading knowledge about its diverse nature, culture, and history and efficiently communicating relevant science. The Foundation works towards a future where public understanding of the ocean as a system and its history leads to sustainable interaction between humans and the ocean.


    Wissenschaftliche Ansprechpartner:

    Martin Mohrmann, researcher at the Voice of the Ocean Research Foundation, e-mail: martin.mohrmann@voiceoftheocean.org

    Bastien Queste, oceanographer at the Department of Marine Sciences, University of Gothenburg, phone: 0735-04 28 39, e-mail: bastien.queste@marine.gu.se


    Originalpublikation:

    Nord Stream methane leaks spread across 14% of Baltic waters, Nature Communications: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-53779-0


    Weitere Informationen:

    https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-53780-7 Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt: Airborne observations reveal the fate of the methane from the Nord Stream pipelines UNEP
    https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-024-08396-8 United Nations Environmental programme: Methane emissions from the Nord Stream subsea pipeline leaks
    https://voiceoftheocean.org/ Voice of the Oceans website


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    Martin Mohrmann, researcher at Voice of the Ocean Research Foundation.
    Martin Mohrmann, researcher at Voice of the Ocean Research Foundation.
    photo: Joachim Cronquist

    Bastien Queste, oceanographer at the University of Gothenburg.
    Bastien Queste, oceanographer at the University of Gothenburg.
    Photo: Olof Lönnehed


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    attachment icon Map over the maximum concentration of methane in the southern Baltic.

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    Martin Mohrmann, researcher at Voice of the Ocean Research Foundation.


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