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Joe ShineAir Permits Division
Texas Commission on Environmental QualityOil and Gas Facilities Workshop 2013
Hot Topics in Oil & Gas PermittingJoe Shine
Air Permits DivisionTexas Commission on Environmental Quality
Oil and Gas Facilities Workshop 2013
Application ContentQ2
Enhanced Application Review AIROGAlternate Operating Scenarios (AOS)Small Crude Site RegistrationsePermits
Topics for Discussion
1. Cover letter
2. Core Data Form
3. PI-7, PI-7-Cert, or PI-1S
4. Copy of check or ePay voucher
Application Admin. Documents Preferred Order
• Emission limitations for Title V applicability
• Federal applicability
• Control/destruction efficiency claims
• Operating hours
When Do I Need to Certify?
1. Introduction2. Process and flow diagram3. Summary of emissions4. Emission calculations5. Impact analysis/NAAQS6. Applicability7. Lab analysis8. Maps9. Tables
Application Technical Documents Preferred Order
1. Introduction2. Process and flow diagram3. Summary of emissions4. Emission calculations5. Impact analysis/NAAQS6. Applicability7. Lab analysis8. Maps9. Tables
Application Technical Documents Preferred Order
• Guidance at www.TexasOilandGasHelp.org
• Three criteria–Reservoir/formation–API gravity–Process/treatment
AnalysisSite Specific/Representative
1. Introduction2. Process and flow diagram3. Summary of emissions4. Emission calculations5. Impact analysis/NAAQS6. Applicability7. Lab analysis8. Maps9. Tables
Application Technical Documents Preferred Order
• Purpose
• AIROG notification
Enhanced ApplicationReview
E.A.R
• E-mail notification– Questions:
AIROGIn an effort to process your registration request more efficiently, please respond to the following:
1. To confirm if the company agrees to receive the response letter electronically and that no hard copy will need to be sent. All completed projects can be viewed at: https://webmail.tceq.state.tx.us/gw/webpub.
2. If the company has implemented the project.
3. If the company is waiting on a response from the TCEQ before starting construction.
4. If you have any updates to the project listed above, please send them in now.
• Purpose
• AIROG notification
• Expectations
• Reply
Enhanced ApplicationReview(continued)
E.A.R
AIROG
• Reply to E.A.R. questions• Electronic submittals• Questions• Updates to projects
What can you use AIROG for?
Alternate Operating Scenarios
• Definition
• What are they?
• What aren’t they?
• How are they authorized?
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Small Crude Oil Sites
• Must be a production site primarily for crude oil
• Equipment–Atmospheric separators– Storage tanks– Loading
Small Crude Oil Sites
Must meet all of the following:
1. 10 bbl/day crude oil
2. 150 bbl/day water
3. Max 10,000 ppm H2S (1/4 mile limit)
4. Loading: submerged and dedicated normal
5. Minimum vent heights (> 20 feet)
Small Sites Default EmissionsESTIMATED EMISSIONS
EPN/Emission Source
VOC NOX CO PM10, 2.5 Benzene H2Slbs/hr tpy lbs/hr tpy lbs/hr tpy lbs/hr tpy lbs/hr tpy lbs/hr tpy
Fugitives 0.42 1.85 <0.01 0.02 <0.01 0.01Crude Oil Tanks (10 bpd)
1.52 6.65 0.02 0.07 0.10 0.44
Produced Water Tanks (150 bpd, 5% hydrocarbon)
1.20 4.95 0.01 0.05 0.08 0.33
Crude Oil Loading(8,000 gph*/153,300 gpy**)
29.60 0.28 0.30 <0.01 0.40 <0.01
Produced Water Loading(8,000 gph/2,229,500 gpy)
0.30 0.04 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01
TOTAL ANNUAL EMISSIONS (TPY):
13.77 0.14 0.78
MAXIMUM OPERATING SCHEDULE:
Hours/Day 24 Days/Week
7 Weeks/Year 52 Hours/Year 8,760
VOC H2S
Fixed Roof Crude Oil Tank
Hourly Emissions(lbs/hr)
2 E-6 * (X bbl/day) *(Y ppm H2S)
Annual Emissions(tpy)
8.76 E-6* (X bbl/day) *(Y ppm H2S)
Small Crude Oil SitesCalculation Formulas
• Current projects in ePermitting
–Historical notification
–New/existing notifications
–New/existing Level 1 and 2 registrations
–New/existing Non-rule Standard Permit registrations
ePermitting
• New projects in ePermitting–New/revision §106.352(l)–New/existing Standard Permit §116.620–New §106.263–APD certifications–Well completion/flowback notification
ePermitting(continued)
Summary• Application Content
• Q2
• Enhanced Application Review
• AIROG
• Alternate Operating Scenarios (AOS)
• Small Crude Site Registrations
• ePermits
Where to Find More Information
Air Permits Main Line: (512) 239-1250
airog@tceq.texas.gov
www.texasoilandgashelp.org
Permitting of Greenhouse Gases
Tasha BurnsAir Permits Division
Texas Commission on Environmental QualityAdvanced Air Permitting Seminar 2013
Signed by Governor June 14th Effective immediately
Amended THSC §382.0621
New THSC §382.05102
HB 788
TCEQ rulemaking
TCEQ SIP revision submittal
EPA SIP approval
EPA FIP removal
Process to Gain Authority
Anticipated rulemaking timeline October 23, 2013 – proposal
November 8 to December 9 – public comment period
March 26, 2014 - adoption
TCEQ Timeline
EPA SIP approval & FIP removal Propose approval of SIP revisions
Public comment period
Adopt approval of SIP revision & remove FIP
EPA Process
Rule Proposal
SIP Proposal
Rule Adoption
SIP Adoption
FIP Removal
TCEQ Permitting
GHGs
Oct 23 March 26 30 days
Parallel Processing
39 – Public Notice
55 – Contested Case Hearings
101 – General Air Quality Rules
106 – Permits by Rule
Affected 30 TAC Chapters
116 – Control of Air Pollution by Permits for New Construction or Modification
122 – Federal Operating Permits Program
Affected 30 TAC Chapters
GHGs
Aggregate group
carbon dioxide
methane
nitrous oxide
hydrofluorocarbons
perfluorocarbons
sulfur hexafluoride
Potential to Emit 100 tpy or more GHGs on mass
basis, and
100,000 tpy or more CO2e
Title V Applicability
Mass basis (condition 1)
25,000 tpy CO2
5,000 tpy methane
1,000 tpy N2O
= 31,000 tpy GHGs
Title V Applicability Example
CO2e (condition 2)
(25,000 tpy CO2)(1 GWP)
(5,000 tpy methane)(21 GWP)
(1,000 tpy N2O)(310 GWP)
= 440,000 tpy CO2e
Title V Applicability Example
Does Title V apply?
Mass = 31,000 tpy
100 tpy or more, and
CO2e = 440,000
100,000 tpy or more CO2e
Title V Applicability Example
YES!
Calculation Help EPA’s website for Subpart W –
Petroleum and Natural Gas Systems.
Applicability
Process to gain authority
~ Summer 2014 or later
Consistent with EPA
November 8 to December 9 comment period
Summary
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Contact Tasha Burns 512-239-5868
tasha.burns@tceq.texas.gov
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