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Oil and Gas Air Quality Authorizations in Texas Joe Shine Air Permits Division Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Environmental Trade Fair 2013

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Oil and Gas Air Quality Authorizations in Texas

Joe Shine

Air Permits Division

Texas Commission on Environmental Quality

Environmental Trade Fair 2013

Terminology

Permitting Options

Application Content

Submission Options

Today’s Topics

Pollutants of Concern

◦VOCs: formaldehyde and benzene

◦H2S

◦CO

◦NO2

◦SO2

◦PM10 and PM2.5

Terminology

Facility –stationary equipment that emits pollutants

◦Engines

◦Tanks

◦Flares

◦Separators

◦Dehydrators

Terminology

Site – a group of oil and gas facilities at a property

◦Common control

◦Equipment that relies on each other

◦Within ¼ mile

Terminology

Produced water tank

Oil tankGunbarrel Separator

Wellhead

Andy’s Site

Andy’s Property Nathan’s Property

Nathan’s House

Andy’s House

Mechanic Shop

Andy and Nathan’s Property

Oil and Gas Permitting Options

De Minimis

Permit by Rule

Standard Permit

State Permit

NNSR and PSD

Increasing Levels of Emissions

De Minimis

Permit by Rule

Standard Permit

State Permit

NNSR and PSD

De Minimis

Pipeline isolation valve sites meeting certain criteria

Oil and Gas Permitting Options

De Minimis

Permit by Rule

Standard Permit

State Permit

NNSR and PSD

Increasing Levels of Emissions

De Minimis

Permit by Rule

Standard Permit

State Permit

NNSR and PSD

Permits by Rule

Must meet all conditions exactly

Emission limits in §106.4

◦25 tpy of VOCs

Meet all other applicable federal, state, and local requirements

In Barnett Shale counties

• New - 30 TAC §106.352(a)-(k)

• Existing – 30 TAC §106.352(l)

Not in Barnett Shale counties

• New & Existing – 30 TAC §106.352(l)

• May voluntarily register under §106.352 (a)-(k)

PBR Options – Location

Barnett Shale Counties

No registration required

Meet §106.4 limits

Various facilities included

Flares follow §106.492

Compressors follow §106.512

§106.352(l) – Sweet

TCEQ sour = 24 ppmv

Registration required

¼ mile distance required

4.0 lb/hr limit of sulfur compounds (not including sulfur oxides)

Vent height based on sulfur compound limit

§106.352(l) – Sour

Notification and registration through ePermits system

Notification - Prior to construction or implementation of changes

Registration

◦Level 1 - Within 180 days from start of operation

◦Level 2 - Within 90 days from start of operation

§106.352(a)–(k)

PBR Level 1 Emission Limits

§106.352(a)–(k)

Air Contaminant Steady-state lb/hr

< 30 psig periodic lb/hr up to 150 hr/hr

≥ 30 psig periodic lb/hr up to 300 hr/yr

Total tpy

Total VOC 15

Total crude oil or condensate VOC

100 145 318

Total natural gas VOC

204 750 1,500

Benzene 1.95 7 15.4 2.8

Hydrogen sulfide 4.7 5.1 9.8 20.6

Sulfur dioxide 47 93.2 25

Nitrogen oxides 43.2 100

Carbon monoxide 45 100

PM2.5/PM10 10 5

§106.352(a)–(k)PBR Level 2 Emission Limits

Air Contaminant Steady-state lb/hr

< 30 psig periodic lb/hr up to 150 hr/hr

≥ 30 psig periodic lb/hr up to 300 hr/yr

Total tpy

Total VOC 25

Total crude oil or condensate VOC

100 145 318

Total natural gas VOC

356 750 1,500

Benzene 3.35 7 15.4 4.8

Hydrogen sulfide 6 6 9.8 25

Sulfur dioxide 63 93.2 25

Nitrogen oxides 54.4 250

Carbon monoxide 57 250

PM2.5 12.7 10

PM10 12.7 15

Emission impacts tables

Screening modeling

Dispersion modeling

§106.352(a)–(k)Impacts

Air contaminant lb/hrBenzene 0.039

Hydrogen sulfide 0.025Sulfur dioxide 2

Nitrogen oxides 4

90-day operation

◦Must flare sour gas (per §106.492)

◦Reduced sulfur emissions must be < 4 lbs/hr

◦Vent heights must meet §106.352(l)

§106.353Temporary Oil and Gas Facilities

+

Federal Standards Applicability Table

Emissions Calculations Spreadsheet

Representative Gas and Liquid Analysis

Control Device Charts

Permits by Rule Guidance

Oil and Gas Permitting Options

De Minimis

Permit by Rule

Standard Permit

State Permit

NNSR and PSD

Increasing Levels of Emissions

De Minimis

Permit by Rule

Standard Permit

State Permit

NNSR and PSD

Standard Permit Options

Standard permit under §116.620

◦“Old Standard Permit”

Non-rule standard permit

◦Applies to new projects and dependent facilities in the Barnett Shale counties

◦Sites in other counties can use it voluntarily

Sour sites that can’t meet ¼ mile limit in §106.352(l)

VOCs are >25tpy

VOCs must be speciated using E=L/K

Calculation techniques, emissions summary tables, etc. – same as a PBR application

Standard Permit Under §116.620“Old Standard Permit”

Notification & registration online – STEERS (ePermits) system

Notify - Prior to construction or implementation of changes

Register

◦Within 90 days from the start of operation

Impacts – Same as §106.352 (a)-(k)

Non-Rule Standard Permit

Non-Rule Standard PermitEmission Limits

Contaminant Steady-state or < 30 psig(lb/hr) (normal emissions)

> 30 psig Periodic(lb/hr) (MSS, loading, etc)

Total (tpy)

Total VOC 250

Total Crude Oil or condensate VOC

145 318

Total natural gas VOC

750 1,635

Benzene 7 15.4 10.2

Hydrogen sulfide 10.8 9.8 47

Sulfur dioxide 93.2 250

Nitrogen oxides 121 250

Carbon monoxide 104 250

PM10/PM2.5 28 15

Oil and Gas Permitting Options

De Minimis

Permit by Rule

Standard Permit

State Permit

NNSR and PSD

Increasing Levels of Emissions

De Minimis

Permit by Rule

Standard Permit

State Permit

NNSR and PSD

Submitting

the

Application

Emission limitations for Title V applicability

Federal applicability

Control/destruction efficiency claims

Operating hours

When Do I Need to Certify?

Introduction Process and flow diagram Summary of emissions Emission calculations Impact analysis/ NAAQS Applicability Lab analysis Maps Tables

Application Technical Documents Preferred Order

Summary of Emissions

Introduction Process and flow diagram Summary of emissions Emission calculations Impact analysis/ NAAQS Applicability Lab analysis Maps Tables

Application Technical Documents Preferred Order

Guidance at www.TexasOilandGasHelp.org

Three criteria

◦Reservoir/formation

◦API gravity

◦Process/treatment

AnalysisSite Specific/Representative

Introduction Process and flow diagram Summary of emissions Emission calculations Impact analysis/ NAAQS Applicability Lab analysis Maps Tables

Application Technical Documents Preferred Order

Timeline extensions

Reviewer deficiency process◦Day 1

Call and follow-up e-mail

◦Day 4 Deadline reminder phone call/e-mail

◦Day 5 Final phone call made

Void letter issued

Deficiency Information

Oil and Gas Registrations Over the Last Four Fiscal Years

198889%

25811%

125486%

20114%

228883%

46817%

329386%

52814%

2009: 2246 2010: 1455

2011: 2756

2012: 3821Standard permits

Permits by rule

New Processes

and

Adapting to Change

Purpose

E-mail notification

Expectations

Reply

Enhanced Application Review E.A.R

High Volume Submittals

Applicant schedules a pre-permit meeting

Before the meeting, applicant submits an example application

At the meeting, TCEQ and the applicant discuss:

◦The process and expectations

◦The process for electronic submittals

◦TCEQ’s feedback on example application

High Volume Submittals

Q2

ualityuick

Historical notification New/existing Level 1, Level 2, and Non-rule

notifications and registrations APD-Cert §106.263 §106.352(l) – New and existing registrations §116.620 – New and existing registrations

STEERS (ePermitting) Current Projects

Questions?

[email protected]

Air Permits main line: (512) 239-1250

Oil and Gas Air Quality Authorizations in Texas

Proposed MSS PBR

Tasha Burns

Air Permits Division

Texas Commission on Environmental Quality

Environmental Trade Fair 2013

Applicability

Highlights of the proposed PBR

Timeline

Compliance preparations

Overview

Planned MSS emissions

No registration, no fee

§106.4 emission limits

Use with authorization for day-to-day operations

Proposed MSS PBR

Activities/facilities authorized

◦Listed activities

◦Similar activities as those listed

◦Additional activities

Maintenance program

Proposed MSS PBR

Proposed MSS PBR Timeline

March 15-April 15 Comment Period

August 22Anticipated Effective Date

July 31Anticipated Adoption

January 5, 2014O&G Authorizes Planned

MSS

Compliance

Site-wide calculations

Maintenance program

Guidance in development

Proposed MSS PBR

Tasha Burns: 512-239-5868

www.TexasOilandGasHelp.org

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[email protected]

Air Permits main line: (512) 239-1250

Where to Find More Information