Process and Flow Diagram

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AIR PERMITTING
OIL AND GAS 101
Sabrina Coty-Butler
Air Permits Division
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Environmental Trade Fair 2016
TODAY’S TOPICS
Non Barnett Shale
•PBR §106.352(l), and Associated PBRs
•Standard Permit §116.620
Barnett Shale
• PBR §106.352 (a)-(k)
• Non-Rule Standard Permit
Application Process
• Hardcopy
• ePermits
• Examples
Non-Barnett Shale Oil and Gas PBRs
Barnett Shale
Counties
Non-Barnett
Shale Counties
New – 30 TAC
§106.352 (a)-(k)
New and Existing -30
TAC §106.352 (l)
Existing – 30 TAC
§106.352 (l)
Voluntary - 30 TAC
§106.352 (a)-(k)
Barnett Shale
Counties
§106.352(l)
§106.352(l)
Sweet:
Sour (> 24
ppm H2S):
•No registration required, meet
106.4 limits, and keep records.
•Registration required
•¼ mile distance limit
•4.0 lb/hr limit of sulfur
compounds, vent height
requirements.
§106.492 and §106.512
STEERS
§106.352(a) – (k)
Notification & Registration online – STEERS (ePermits)
System
Must Notify - Prior to Construction or Implementation of
Changes
Registration
Level 1 - Within 180 days from the
start of operation
Level 2 – Within 90 days from start
of operation
Impacts Review (Hourly and Annual)
Effects Screening level (ESL): Benzene at the
nearest receptor within specified distance
• ¼ mile – Level 1
• ½ mile – Level 2
State and Federal ambient air standards
compliance demonstration
• NO2
• SO2
• H2S
§106.352 (a) – (k)
Benzene
H2S
0.039 lb/hr
0.025 lb/hr
De Minimis
SO2
NO2
2 lb/hr
4 lb/hr
§106.352 (a) – (k)
The Application
Steps to Submitting
Preferred
Order
To Certify or
Not to Certify
That is the
Question
Summary of
Emissions
Administrative Documents
Happy Reviewer Order
Cover
Letter
Core Data
Form
PI-7, PI-7
Cert, APDCERT
Copy of
Check /
epay
Voucher
Preferred Technical Documents Order
Preferred Technical Documents Order
Introduction
On behalf of XYZ Inc., I am submitting the enclosed
permit by rule registration to authorize a sweet
production facility in Anderson County.
Equipment at the site consists of production
separators,
crude oil storage tanks; a produced water tank, a
flare, loading, two heater treaters, and process
fugitives. As documented in the enclosed registration
package, these facilities are authorized
under 30 TAC §106.352 and §106.492.
If you have any questions, please call me at (512) 2345678.
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Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PROCESS DESCRIPTION AND FLOW
DIAGRAM.............................................................. 1
TABLE 1A AND SUMMARY TABLE........................ 2
EMISSIONS CALCULATIONS................................ 4
Table 1a…………………………........................ 33
APPLICABILITY………………............................ 34
LAB ANALYSIS………………………..…..…….36
MAP.………………..……………..….….…..….37
MANUFACTURER DOCUMENTATION………....38
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Process Description
Produced fluids enter the site and flow through production
separators and a heater treater to separate the oil, water, and gas.
The crude oil is sent to six 500-bbl crude oil storage tanks and then
trucked off site. Water is stored in two 500-bbl water tanks and then
trucked off site.
Emissions from the tank battery are controlled by a flare. The gas is
sent to the sales pipeline. Fugitive emissions from valves,
connectors, etc. are represented by EPN FUG.
Flow Diagram
Flow Diagram
Flow Diagram
Preferred Technical Documents Order
Summary of Emissions
Preferred Technical Documents Order
Emissions Calculations
Preferred Technical Documents Order
Rule Compliance Demonstration
NAAQS
§115, §117, §112
NSPS, MACT, NESHAP
Applicability
Preferred Technical Documents Order
Lab Analysis
Preferred Technical Documents Order
Maps
1532 ft
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Miscellaneous
Supporting Documents
Engine
Flare
VCU
So How Can I Apply?
• E-Permits
• Hardcopy
Hardcopy Submittal
Mail Room
•Check In
•Delivery to
Air Admin
Staff
Admin Staff
•First Look
•Deficiency
Notification
•Process File
•Transfers to
Reviewing
Section
Received by RR
•First Look
•Deficiency
Notification
•Review of
Application
•Letter of
Authorization
or ….
E-Permit Submittal
STEERS
•Fill out Company and Site Information
•Choose Rule
•Upload Documents
•Sign
•Pay
•Submit
Response
• Most sweet sites meet STEERS Same day Authorization
criteria
• Application sent directly to RR Section
SUBMITTING AN E-PERMIT
AIR APPLICATION
E-PERMIT GETTING
STARTED
E-PERMIT TYPE OF
APPLICATION
THE E-PERMIT APPLICATION
E-PERMIT FEATURES
Reference
Number
Access
Rights
Password
SETTING ACCESS RIGHTS
E-PERMIT EDITTING
E-PERMIT NEW SITE
E-PERMIT SITE INFO
E-PERMIT CHOOSING RULES
E-PERMIT RULE CHOICE
E-PERMIT RULE QUESTIONS
E-PERMIT UPLOADING DOCS
E-PERMIT READY TO SIGN
AGREE TO EVERYTHING!!
E-PERMIT READY TO PAY
PAYING IN E-PERMIT
SUBMITTING THE E-PERMIT
Sabrina Coty-Butler
[email protected]
(512) 239-1225
E-PERMIT CONTACTS
STEERS Helpline
•(512) 239-6925
Sabrina Coty-Butler
•(512)239-1225
•[email protected]
Amber Huddle
•(512) 239-1595
•[email protected]
Britany Gilman
•(512) 239-944
•[email protected]