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EPA Natural Gas Star Natural Gas Distribution

EPA Natural Gas Star Natural Gas Distribution. Merrillville, IN June 3, 2003. Sources of Natural Gas Emissions. Facility Damage Leakage from mains and services Leakage from Measurement/Regulation Facilities Pneumatic Equipment Purging Lines and Equipment.

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EPA Natural Gas Star Natural Gas Distribution

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  1. EPA Natural Gas Star Natural Gas Distribution Merrillville, IN June 3, 2003

  2. Sources of Natural Gas Emissions • Facility Damage • Leakage from mains and services • Leakage from Measurement/Regulation Facilities • Pneumatic Equipment • Purging Lines and Equipment

  3. Issues Unique to Gas Distribution • Lower Pipeline Pressures than Transmission • Unaccounted for Gas – Rate recovery • Large number of meters; no pressure temperature compensation • Mainlines located in urban settings • Higher level of customer visibility

  4. Current Approaches to Leakage • Managed as a Risk Based Aspect of the Business • Leakage can represent risk in the forms of potential personal/property damage • Potential nuisance issues • DOT /Operating Plans require established procedures for addressing leakage • Renewed focus on facility damage prevention

  5. EPA NG Star – A New Twist • Provides ability to document reductions in NG emissions • Provides voluntary partnership versus potential regulatory mandates for leakage reductions • Emphasizes environmental benefits gained from emission reductions as well as operational benefits • Creates potential of future emissions trading credits

  6. New Partners – How to Get Started • Canvass current operations to establish estimates on current reductions. • Use BMP’s/PRO’s already established to target additional potential areas for reduction.(flexibility to identify new ones) • Develop implementation plan. • Commit resources to accomplish plan objectives • Document results

  7. Gas Distribution BMPs/PROs • BMP I – Directed Inspection and Maintenance at Gate Stations • BMP II – Replacing leaking mains and services • BMP V – Replacing High Bleed Pneumatic Equipment • PROs – Partner Reported Opportunities • Relining of gas mains • Excess flow valves • Damage prevention

  8. Benefits of Partnership • Consistent action in light of corporate environmental policies • Improved performance in distribution systems with reduced leakage • Risk reduction associated with less leakage, fewer damaged facilities • Utilizing communication/PR opportunities featuring EPA Gas Star Logo and promotional materials. • Generates documented emissions reductions that can may be used in future in emissions trading credits.

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