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Researchers aim to seal 100,000 methane-leaking wells in next decade to tackle emissions

  • Researchers plan to seal 100,000 methane-leaking wells in the next decade to prevent millions of tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions.
  • Rockit, based at Heriot-Watt University, will use a chemical injection method to create a solid seal from methane-emitting rocks.
  • The team expects this technique to secure toxic greenhouse gases underground for thousands of years and has secured £75,000 in funding for its initiative.
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