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What is a Protocol?

Oil & Gas Exploration & Production and Natural Gas Gathering & Processing Greenhouse Gas Accounting Protocol Development. What is a Protocol?. Framework document that informs consistent, comparable, transparent, accurate GHG inventory methodology

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What is a Protocol?

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  1. Oil & Gas Exploration & Production and Natural Gas Gathering & Processing Greenhouse Gas Accounting Protocol Development

  2. What is a Protocol? Framework document that informs consistent, comparable, transparent, accurate GHG inventory methodology – Describes how to do voluntary reporting with verification method • Definitions • Scope & boundary requirements • Calculations (emission factors, methodologies) Adoption by TCR provides consistent and transparent accounting method for all users – industry, governments, non-governmental organizations

  3. Regulatory Reporting Support Products • Technical background and scoping paper • Overview of GHG sources and available estimation methods for O&G field operations • Include E&P activities, gas processing plants, and the operation of collection systems delivering oil and gas products to processing and refining facilities. • Proposed outlines for the products that follow (regulatory & protocol) • Prioritize sources in terms of their known or projected contributions to GHG emissions, both: • Within the partner jurisdictions of the Western Climate Initiative • Within North America • Address emissions sources from all six Kyoto gases within this sector.

  4. Regulatory Reporting Support Products, continued • Technical review document of emissions quantification methods for high-priority sources identified in the background and scoping paper, designed to inform and guide development of mandatory reporting requirements by partner jurisdictions in the Western Climate Initiative

  5. Scope of the Technical Review of emissions quantification methods for high-priority sources & the Protocol • North America • All O&G source activities upstream of: • Oil refineries (covered by CCAR protocol) • Gas sale pipeline transfer points (also CCAR protocol) • Minimum effort: Conventional O&G E&P • “Old” oil fields – including methods to increase & sustain O&G production, also old & new gas production • Coalbed Methane fields • Offshore • Expanded effort: “Unconventional” O&G E&P • Oil sands • Oil shale

  6. Why Oil and Gas? Source: American Petroleum Institute: Toward a Consistent Methodology for Estimating Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Oil and Natural Gas Industry Operations. Page 4.

  7. Deliverables for this project • Background & scoping paper • Technical paper defining high-priority, high-accuracy source activities: • Supports mandatory Greenhouse Gas Reporting rulemakings for NM & CA – for Western Climate Initiative • Underpins preparation of voluntary GHG protocol • Reporting & verification protocol, to align with TCR’s existing General Reporting Protocol & General Verification Protocol • Protocol drafts and final approval by The Climate Registry

  8. Technical Review Paper & Protocol Development Process • Conduct literature review • Scoping paper, followed by technical review paper • Multi-stakeholder workgroup reviews scoping and technical review paper, then reviews protocol drafts • Broad expert review of protocol drafts, with off-ramp at this point for regulatory process • Protocol public review & comment • Adoption/implementation of protocol

  9. What Resources are available for Protocol Development? • GHG Protocol • CA Registry and TCR Registry GRP • API Compendium • IEPCA Guidelines • CEC Evaluation

  10. Technical Paper & Protocol Development Schedule • September 08 - Finalize project plan, Issue Technical Support Contractor RFP • October - Review bids, Interviews, Issue contract • November - Begin regular Technical Workgroup calls & meetings, Draft technical paper • Dec.– Feb. 09 - TWG meetings, additional work products • March - Begin protocol drafting with TWG and Protocol Advisory Group • May - Review of draft final protocol • June - Public comment period for TCR • July - Protocol action & approval by TCR!

  11. Budget • ~$300K to complete – funding primarily from NMED and CARB • $100K project management & facilitation • up to $200K Technical support contract • Donations greatly appreciated! • BP & Chevron have seeded with $10k

  12. Questions? For More Information: Project webpage: http://www.wrapair.org/ClimateChange/GHGProtocol/index.html Tom Moore: mooret@cira.colostate.edu Lee Gribovicz: lg@westgov.org

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