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Q544. Do acid gas removal units which are used only to sweeten a liquid stream meet the definition of acid gas removal units? |
A544. The definition of acid gas removal unit in §98.238 states, “process unit that separates hydrogen sulfide and/or carbon dioxide from sour natural gas using liquid or solid absorbents or membrane separators.” Acid gas removal units processing a liquid stream do not meet this definition, and reporters do not need to report emissions from these units.
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Source: EPA, Frequently Asked Questions, Petroleum and Natural Gas Systems, July 2011, [http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/emissions/downloads11/documents/Subpart-W-additional-faq.pdf]. Updated to refine definition to exclude liquid streams.
Approval / Publishing History: Version 2, Approved by M. Eaddy, 6/4/2012
Expiration : none
Relevant Subpart: W, Acid Gas Removal
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