• API 4615 : 1994

    Superseded A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

    EMISSION FACTORS FOR OIL AND GAS PRODUCTION OPERATIONS

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    Superseded date:  28-06-2021

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    Published date:  01-01-1994

    Publisher:  American Petroleum Institute

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS
    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
    INTRODUCTION
    API Report No. 4589
    EPA August 1994 Correlation Equations
    Current Study
    COMBINED DATABASE
    EPA CORRELATION EQUATIONS, DEFAULT ZERO FACTORS, AND PEGGED
    SOURCE FACTORS
    CALCULATION OF EMISSION FACTORS
    Contribution from Non-emitters
    Contribution from Emitters from 10 to 9,999 ppmv
    Contribution from Emitters That Pegged Instrument at 10,000
    ppmv
    Average Emission Factors for Each Site and Each Type of
    Component
    Leak/No-Leak Emission Factors for Each Type of Facility
    ANALYSIS OF EMISSION FACTORS
    Site to Site Comparison of Average Emission Factors
    Comparison of Leak/No-Leak Emission Factors
    Sensitivity of Average Emission Factors to Screening Values
    SPECIATION OF EMISSIONS
    SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
    REFERENCES
    LIST OF APPENDICES
    APPENDIX A Field Inventory Sheet Data
    APPENDIX B Emitter Data
    APPENDIX C Leak Rates
    LIST OF TABLES
    TABLE
    1 Sites used to develop new E&P Emission Factors
    2 August 1994 EPA Correlation Equations and Factors
    3 Intersection of default zeros and Correlation Equations
    4 Emission rates used for "Non-emitters"
    5 Assumptions for dividing API connections by type
    6 Average Emission Factors by site (Ib/component-day)
    7 Average Emission Factors by site (Kg/component-hr)
    8 Average Emission Factors by facility type (Ib/component-day)
    9 Average Emission Factors by facility type (Kg/component-hr)
    10 Leak/No-Leak Emission Factors by facility type
         (Ib/component-day)
    11 Leak/No-Leak Emission Factors by facility type
         (Kg/component-hr)
    12 Average API 1993 THC Emissions Factors [Ib/component-day]
    13 Average API 1993 THC Emissions Factors [Kg/component-hr]
    14 Comparison of Average Emission Factors
    15 Contribution of each screening range to Average Emission
         Factors
    16 Specified fugitive Emission Factors
    LIST OF FIGURES
    FIGURE
    1 Relationship of Default Zero, Correlation Equation, and
         Pegged Factors (Connection and Flange)
    2 Relationship of Default Zero, Correlation Equation, and
         Pegged Factors (Valve and Open End Line)
    3 Relationship of Default Zero, Correlation Equation, and
         Pegged Factors (Pumps and Others)
    4 Average Emission Factors for Light Crude Production
         Facilities
    5 Average Emission Factors for Heavy Crude Production
         Facilities
    6 Average Emission Factors for Gas Production Facilities
    7 Average Emission Factors for Gas Plants
    8 Average Emission Factors for Offshore Production
         Facilities
    9 Connection Emission Factors
    10 Flange Emission Factors
    11 Open End Line Emission Factors
    12 Light Liquid Pump Emission Factors
    13 Gas Valve Emission Factors

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    Supplements information found in API 4589 and contains revised emission factors developed from 1993 API data using correlation equations established by EPA in 1994.

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    Document Type Standard
    Publisher American Petroleum Institute
    Status Superseded
    Superseded By

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