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COLLABORATIVE DRILL RIG 1-HOUR NO 2 IMPACTS STUDY Tom Moore - WRAP/WESTAR

COLLABORATIVE DRILL RIG 1-HOUR NO 2 IMPACTS STUDY Tom Moore - WRAP/WESTAR. April 2014 status Study between BLM, EPA, States, other FLMs and the Oil and Gas Industry to better predict 1-hour NO 2 impacts from drill rigs through a field study and data analysis: Monitoring

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COLLABORATIVE DRILL RIG 1-HOUR NO 2 IMPACTS STUDY Tom Moore - WRAP/WESTAR

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  1. COLLABORATIVE DRILL RIG 1-HOUR NO2 IMPACTS STUDYTom Moore - WRAP/WESTAR • April 2014 status • Study between BLM, EPA, States, other FLMs and the Oil and Gas Industry to better predict 1-hour NO2 impacts from drill rigs through a field study and data analysis: • Monitoring • NO2 concentrations at multiple locations near operating drill rigs • Meteorological conditions (i.e. – met stations) • Measuring • Drill rig emissions (i.e. – stack testing) • Modeling • Model using data from monitoring and measurements

  2. STUDY OBJECTIVES & NEXT STEPS • Data Gathering • Better emissions and impact data to inform O&G production NEPA & other air quality analyses • Oil & Gas Drill Rig Impact data • Monitored and modeled impacts • 1-hour NO2 Modeling • Develop more accurate methodology for drill rig emission impacts • Workplan development • Convene EPA, FLMs, industry, states to discuss concept and collaboration—March-April 2014 • Field study design development—March -May 2014 • Field data collection—May-September 2014 • Alaska Field Study – starts May • Denver-Julesburg Basin – align with FRAPPÉ Study period • Other locations – Greater Green River Basin, possible Great Plains region as well • Data analysis, model evaluation, reporting—September 2014-February 2015

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