Over the past several years,
ALMA instruments have surveyed more than 100,000 km of underground gas pipelines across multiple European countries. During that time, over 300 natural gas leaks were detected (not counting biogas registrations from agricultural sources). Most leaks were at above-ground pipeline facilities, but more than 20 underground leaks were found on linear pipeline sections. The concentration statistics across all detected leaks: 10–100 ppm·m — 70%; 100–500 ppm·m — 29%; 500–2,000 ppm·m — less than 1%. All client gas companies considered leaks above 1,000 ppm·m as emergencies requiring immediate repair.
During pipeline inspections in France (June 2025),
ALMA G4 repeatedly picked up methane from cows in fields along the route.
Specific examples:
- Individual cows on pasture. Concentration 9–10 ppm·m, normalised signal exceeded noise by 2–2.7×, the analytical signal shape correlated with the methane absorption line in the reference channel. Flight altitude 41–46 m, speed 65–75 km/h. Estimated flow rate — 0.1 l/min (~4 g/hr).
- Herd of cows. Peaks at 23–26 ppm·m, signal exceeded noise by 5.1–5.8×. Altitude 42 m, speed ~40 km/h. Estimated flow rate — 0.3 l/min per each of the two registered events.
- Manure pile. 19 and 13 ppm·m on two passes. Signal exceeded noise by 5.5× and 3.3×. Helicopter speeds — 56 and 149 km/h. Estimated flow rate — 0.8 and 0.4 l/min.
- Pipeline facility leaks during the same flights: 45 and 19 ppm·m (flow rate 0.9 l/min); 13 and 17 ppm·m (flow rate 0.25 l/min).
The signal magnitude from real leaks and from cows falls in the same range, and the instrument confidently registers both categories. Based on these flights,
ALMA G4 detected leaks (and biogas registrations) with flow rates from 0.1 to 0.9 l/min, equivalent to 4–36 g/hr. The estimated minimum detection limit (MDL) of ALMA G4 is approximately 5 g/hr.