New Emissions Factors for Enclosed Ground Flares
Background
On February 5, 2018, EPA completed its review of the emissions factor for volatile organic compounds (VOC) for flares at natural gas production sites pursuant to section 130 of the Clean Air Act.
EPA evaluated test data available to the Agency for elevated and enclosed ground flares from natural gas production sites. The agency’s review of available flare data did not result in a revision to this VOC factor, which remains available for estimating VOC emissions from elevated flares at natural gas production sites.
EPA has developed two new THC emissions factors for enclosed ground flares at natural gas production sites. The EPA recommends the use of the new THC emissions factors to estimate VOC emissions for enclosed ground flares with the SCCs specified in Table 1, as this new emissions factor is based on field data from similar units. Additionally, EPA has developed four new THC emissions factors for enclosed ground flares at certain chemical manufacturing processes.
Additional information about the review of the factor is below.
Final Emissions Factors
The final emissions factors are presented in Table 1. A description of the relevant source classification codes (SCCs) that describe the processes covered by these emissions factors is presented in Table 2.
Table 1. Final Emissions Factors |
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Emissions Source |
SCC |
Pollutant |
Emissions Factor |
Representativeness |
Enclosed Ground Flares at Natural Gas Production Sites |
31000205 31000212 31000227 |
THC |
332 lb THC/MMscf gas burned or 0.335 lb THC/MMBtu heat input |
Poorly |
Enclosed Ground Flares for Certain Chemical Manufacturing Processes (low percent load) |
30119701 30119705 30119709 30119741 30190099 |
THC |
8.37 lb THC/MMscf gas burned or 3.88e-3 lb THC/MMBtu heat input |
Moderately |
Enclosed Ground Flares for Certain Chemical Manufacturing Processes (normal to high percent load) |
30119701 30119705 30119709 30119741 30190099 |
THC |
2.56 lb THC/MMscf gas burned or 1.20e-3 lb THC/MMBtu heat input |
Moderately |
Table 2. SCC Descriptions |
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SCC |
Level 1 Description |
Level 2 Description |
Level 3 Description |
Level 4 Description |
31000205 |
Industrial Processes |
Oil and Gas Production |
Natural Gas Production |
Flares |
31000212 |
Industrial Processes |
Oil and Gas Production |
Natural Gas Production |
Condensate Storage Tank |
31000227 |
Industrial Processes |
Oil and Gas Production |
Natural Gas Production |
Glycol Dehydrator Reboiler Still Stack |
30119701 |
Industrial Processes |
Chemical Manufacturing |
Butylene, Ethylene, Propylene, Olefin Production |
Ethylene: General |
30119705 |
Industrial Processes |
Chemical Manufacturing |
Butylene, Ethylene, Propylene, Olefin Production |
Propylene: General |
30119709 |
Industrial Processes |
Chemical Manufacturing |
Butylene, Ethylene, Propylene, Olefin Production |
Propylene: Fugitive Emissions |
30119741 |
Industrial Processes |
Chemical Manufacturing |
Butylene, Ethylene, Propylene, Olefin Production |
Ethylene: Flue Gas Vent |
30190099 |
Industrial Processes |
Chemical Manufacturing |
Butylene, Ethylene, Propylene, Olefin Production |
Other Not Classified |
Additional Documents
We have finalized AP-42 Section 13.5 to incorporate the new factors. Section 13.5 can be accessed at the following link:
AP-42 Chapter 13: Miscellaneous Sources Section 13.5 Industrial Flares
Fact Sheet Summarizing the February 5, 2018 Action (PDF 2 pp, 365K)
Response to Comments
EPA received three comments on its June 2017 proposal. Below is a link to the comments received and the agency’s responses:
Comments as of August 21, 2017 (PDF 12 pp, 1,327K)
Response to Comments Document (PDF 84K)