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Acknowledgements for those supporting the Upstream O&G Protocol work to date

Defining the Upstream Oil and Gas Sector: Exploration, Production, and Natural Gas Gathering and Processing Western Climate Initiative – Oil & Gas Collaborative Santa Fe, NM November 19, 2009 Tom Moore Air Quality Program Manager, Western Governors’ Association.

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Acknowledgements for those supporting the Upstream O&G Protocol work to date

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  1. Defining the Upstream Oil and Gas Sector: Exploration, Production, and Natural Gas Gathering and ProcessingWestern Climate Initiative – Oil & Gas CollaborativeSanta Fe, NM November 19, 2009Tom MooreAir Quality Program Manager, Western Governors’ Association

  2. Acknowledgements for those supporting the Upstream O&G Protocol work to date • Project Sponsors – NM, CARB, TCR • Project additional funding support (Chevron, BP, Alberta Environment Ministry, API) • Lee Gribovicz, WRAP staff • SAIC and ENVIRON for technical support • Ross & Associates for facilitation • Technical WorkGroup members for expert review & frank advice • O&G GHG Reporting Protocol project webpage

  3. Oil and Gas “Upstream” sources & activities Source: American Petroleum Institute: Toward a Consistent Methodology for Estimating Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Oil and Natural Gas Industry Operations. Page 4.

  4. Geographic Scope and Source Types addressed in developing work on Upstream Reporting Protocols to date • North America • All O&G source activities upstream of: • Oil refineries (GHG reporting covered by ARB regulation) • Gas sale pipeline transfer points (CCAR/WRI/TCR protocol) • Types of O&G E&P • Conventional Oil & Gas • Unconventional Gas • Tight Sands Gas • Gas Shale • Coalbed Methane Gas • Oil Sands • Oil • Offshore • Enhanced Oil Recovery • Oil Sands

  5. Emissions Inventory Sources addressed in Protocol work to date • Well Completions • Fugitive Emissions • Completion Venting • Well Blowdowns • Dehydration Units • Amine Units • Hydrocarbon Liquid Loading • Landfarms • Water Treatment/Injection • Flaring • Pneumatic Devices • Produced Water Tanks • Crude Oil Transportation Gas Processing Plants Compressor Stations Wellhead Compressor Engines CBM Pump Engines Miscellaneous/Exempt Engines Drilling/Workover Rigs Salt-water Disposal Engines Artificial Lift Engines (Pumpjacks) Vapor Recovery Units (VRUs) Oil/Gas Well Heaters Hydrocarbon Liquid Storage Tanks

  6. Sources included/not included in the Upstream O&G sector • Includes all emissions sources in the: • Exploration and production (E&P) sector of oil & natural gas, as well as: • Gas gathering, collection, and processing - through to the “tailgate” of Natural Gas Processing Plants • Crude Oil Transportation (including pipelines, trains, trucks, and marine vessels) to the “entry gate” of Oil Refineries • Does not include: • Oil refining and downstream distribution of petroleum products • Transmission, storage and distribution of natural gas downstream of the processing plant • Includes allcompanies involved in any way in E&P, natural gas processing, and/or crude oil transportation, including: • Oil and Gas leaseholders • Support services contractors (e.g., drilling contractors)

  7. Drilling & Completion Production Processing Transmission Storage & Distribution Gas Treating Facilities Gas Exporting Facilities Oil & Gas Distribution Gathering Separation & Distribution Oil Refineries Oil Exporting Facilities Pumpjack Water Handling Including Steam Injection (Water, Steam, Gas) Oil Industry Sector Upstream O&G Protocols do not address oil operations shown in the shaded area.

  8. Transmission, Storage & Distribution Exploration Production Processing Compressor Stations Drilling & Completion Engine Separator Gas Plant Distribution C Gas Compressor Stations LNG C Liquids Liquids to Distribution Well Underground Storage Natural Gas Industry Sector Upstream O&G Protocols do not address natural gas operations shown in the shaded area.

  9. Facility Issue Addressed in Protocol work to date • Definition of a facility/Aggregation of emissions: • Proposed Solution: Dispersed emission sources to be aggregated, at a minimum, to “production field” level: • Production field is a well understood, broadly accepted concept within the industry • Production fields are precisely defined by state, province, or country • Reporters are given the option of aggregating multiple fields together (particularly useful, e.g., for infrastructure common to more than one field) • Emissions from sources corresponding to standard definition of a facility (e.g., natural gas processing plants) must be reported by facility

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