Researchers have identified the deepest known methane seep in the Arctic, located almost 12,000 feet below the surface on Molloy Ridge in the Greenland Sea.
The discovery pushes known hydrate outcrops nearly 5,900 feet deeper than any previously…

Researchers have identified the deepest known methane seep in the Arctic, located almost 12,000 feet below the surface on Molloy Ridge in the Greenland Sea.
The discovery pushes known hydrate outcrops nearly 5,900 feet deeper than any previously…