Right, but are leakage rates high enough to make this a concern? Every methane molecule leaked is a methane molecule not burnt, so there's already a strong profit maximisation incentive to leak as little as possible (even before considering loftier goals like workplace safety or externally imposed regulation).
> Right, but are leakage rates high enough to make this a concern?
According to a recent IEA report, 30% of the LMG supply chain’s greenhouse impact is methane leaks.
> there's already a strong profit maximisation incentive to leak as little as possible
That runs against the stronger profit maximisation incentive of doing as little maintenance and being as cheap as possible.