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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.
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Reporters
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in
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the
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petroleum
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and
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natural
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gas
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systems
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– onshore
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production
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source
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category
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operate
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many
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pieces
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of
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equipment
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and
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production
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wells
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over
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large
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geographic
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areas.
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These
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reporters
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aggregate
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their
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total
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emissions
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across
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these
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sources
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within
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a
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‘basin’ and
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submit
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a
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single
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report
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to
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EPA
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including
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emissions
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from
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all
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covered
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sources
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within
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the
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basin.
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To
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better
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represent
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the
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geographic
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area
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where
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these
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emissions
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occur,
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EPA
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has
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added
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a
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GIS
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layer
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to
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FLIGHT
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that
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indicates
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the
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boundaries
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of
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each
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basin
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where
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emissions
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emanate
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from.
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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)
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Relevant Subpart/Component: GHG Data and Publication
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