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{longname} Q724. Why are emissions from petroleum and natural gas systems - onshore production represented by geographic areas instead of individual point sources? {longname} A724. Reporters in the petroleum and natural gas systems - onshore production source category operate many pieces of equipment and production wells over large geographic areas. These reporters aggregate their total emissions across these sources within a 'basin' and submit a single report to EPA including emissions from all covered sources within the basin. To better represent the geographic area where these emissions occur, EPA has added a GIS layer to FLIGHT that indicates the boundaries of each basin where emissions emanate from. [Learn more about basins|Q475Q734. WhatHow isdoes theEPA definitiondefine of a "basinfacility" in regards to multiple onshorefor petroleum and natural gas fieldssystems?]. \\ {show-to:group=confluence-Users}{center}{_}Footer / References Bar which is Visible to the public{_}{center}{show-to} {panel}Updated on {page-info:modified-date|dateformat=dd/MM/YY HH:mm}\\ {panel} {show-to:group=confluence-Users} {info} Source: Brian Cook, 2/1/2013 (Public FAQs 1-31-13.doc), revised as directed by Brian Cook, 2/12/2013 Approval / Publishing History: Version 1 (Public FAQs 1-31-13.doc) Expiration: none Relevant Subpart/Component: GHG Data and Publication {info}{center}{_}History Panel For Internal Use - Not Visible to the Public{_}{center}{show-to} |
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