It’s been a week since Southern California Gas Co. permanently sealed off the leaking natural gas well in its Aliso Canyon storage facility near Porter Ranch, capping months of methane and other gases spilling into the air.
But just how much was lost?
Researchers from UC Irvine, UC Davis and elsewhere took dozens of air samples over the course of the nearly four-month spill, some from the ground and some from a plane flying above the area.
They estimate that, all told, the blowout spewed around 100,000 tons of methane into the air, which would make it the nation's single-largest release of that gas.