Title: Control of VOC Flash Emissions from Oil and Condensate Storage Tanks in East Texas

In the HGB area: 36% of tank batteries have installed control devices; 22% of tank batteries installed control devices as a result of §115.112(d)(5); 14% of tank batteries in the HGB area installed control devices voluntarily before January 2007. Not all of the tank batteries were required to install control device. 59% of the control devices identified in the study areas are flares. Based on 2009 emissions, an estimated 10,683 tpy of VOC emissions were reduced from oil and condensate tank batteries in the HGB area. Based on 2009 emissions, an estimated 32,595 tpy of VOC emissions might be reduced from oil and condensate tank batteries in the BPA area by implementing §115.112(d)(5). Based on 2009 emissions, an estimated 7,945 tpy of VOC emissions might be reduced from oil and condensate tank batteries in the Haynesville Shale area by implementing §115.112(d)(5).

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  •     Lin, Eddy  -  Texas Commission on Environmental Quality

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 211111 - Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas Extraction 原油和天然气开采                
Company  Product  Process  Other  Subjects  Event  Event  Date  Location  Publication  Publication  Date Text  Descriptor
  • Texas Commission on Environmental Quality

  • Condensate Storage Tank

  • VOC

 

  • Condensate Storage

 

 

  • , TX USA

 

 

  • 2/24/2011

 

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