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Seep Tents Masters Project

Bren School of Environmental Science & Management. Seep Tents Masters Project. Fall Presentation. Bren School of Environmental Science & Management. Group Members & Advisors. Ali Ger, Misty Gonzales, Erin Mayberry, Farah Shamszadeh Christopher Costello, Natalie Mahowald Spring: Mel Willis.

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Seep Tents Masters Project

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  1. Bren School of Environmental Science & Management Seep Tents Masters Project Fall Presentation

  2. Bren School of Environmental Science & Management Group Members & Advisors • Ali Ger, Misty Gonzales, Erin Mayberry, Farah Shamszadeh • Christopher Costello, Natalie Mahowald • Spring: Mel Willis

  3. Bren School of Environmental Science & Management Background • Unique geological formations allow natural gas, other hydrocarbons, and oil to seep from the ocean floor in the SB channel

  4. Bren School of Environmental Science & Management Study Area Maps courtesy of the UCSB Hydrocarbon Seeps Project http://seeps.geol.ucsb.edu/ Area studied by the UCSB Hydrocarbon Seeps Research Group

  5. Bren School of Environmental Science & Management Background • In 1982, ARCO installed 2 concrete and steel pyramids to capture the gas • These are the only tents in the world • The tents are currently operated by Venoco, Inc.

  6. Bren School of Environmental Science & Management Background • Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District is exploring additional seep tents as a method to reduce hydrocarbon emissions • Gas emitted is 90% methane • The seeps are considered a natural source of air pollution by the county

  7. Bren School of Environmental Science & Management Purpose of our project • Methane is a potent global warming agent • Captured methane is an energy source APCD and other stakeholders are interested in tents • Seep VOCs create air pollution • Should more seep tents be installed?

  8. Bren School of Environmental Science & Management Research Question • Is it environmentally advantageous to install additional seep tents to capture naturally released hydrocarbons? Further, is it economically and legally feasible to install additional seep tents?

  9. Bren School of Environmental Science & Management Scope • Four areas of research: • Economic practicality • Legal feasibility • Water quality & ecologic impacts • Air quality & climate impact

  10. Bren School of Environmental Science & Management Important Issues • Seep rates have been declining • Natural variation in seep location and rates • Uncertain regulations regarding additional tents • Future natural gas prices are uncertain, makes revenues uncertain

  11. Bren School of Environmental Science & Management Final Project Report • We will deliver a final document detailing our findings and recommendations for additional seep tent installation by April, 2002 • The report will provide valuable information on the question of whether or not more tents should be installed

  12. Questions? Thank you for your feedback

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