Onshore Petroleum and Natural Gas Production and Natural Gas Distribution Combustion Emissions

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This page provides an overview of the Subpart W onshore petroleum and natural gas production and natural gas distribution combustion emissions source category e-GGRT reporting requirements.

The onshore petroleum and natural gas production and natural gas distribution combustion emissions source category is applicable to Onshore Petroleum and Natural Gas Production and Natural Gas Distribution.

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  • If the source type is present you must report required emissionselements.

If the facility has the source type, the Best Available Monitoring Methods and Missing Data table must be completed.

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  • Type of Unit (98.236(c)(19(i))
    • Well drilling and completion equipment
    • Workover equipmentNatural gas dehydrators
    • Steam Boilers
    • Process heaters
  • Number of Units (98.236(c)(19)(i))

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  • Type of Unit (98.236(c)(19)(ii))
    • Well drilling and completion equipment
    • Workover equipment
    • Natural gas dehydrators
    • Steam boilers
    • Process heaters
  • Number of Units (98.236(c)(19)(ii))
  • Annual CO2 CO2 emissions (98.236(c)(19)(iii))
  • Annual CH4 CH4 emissions (98.236(c)(19)(iii))
  • Annual N20 N2O emissions (98.236(c)(19)(iii))

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  • Type of Unit (98.236(c)(19)(vi))
    • Well drilling and completion equipment
    • Workover equipment
    • Natural gas compressors
    • Electrical generators
  • Annual CO2 CO2 emissions (98.236(c)(19)(vi))
  • Annual CH4 CH4 emissions (98.236(c)(19)(vi))
  • Annual N2O N2O emissions (98.236(c)(19)(vi))

For external fuel combustion units with a heat capacity greater than 5 mmBtu/hr, complete the following table:

  • Type of fuel combusted (98.236(c)(19)(iv))
    • Pipeline gas
    • Field gas
    • Distillate Fuel Oil No. 2
    • Motor gasoline
    • Propane
    • Agricultural Byproducts
    • Anthracite
    • Asphalt and Road Oil
    • Aviation Gasoline
    • Biodiesel (100%)
    • Biomass fuels—gaseous
    • Biomass Fuels—Liquid
    • Biomass fuels—solid
    • Bituminous
    • Blast Furnace Gas
    • Butane
    • Butylene
    • Coal Coke
    • Coke Oven Gas
    • Crude Oil
    • Distillate Fuel Oil No. 1
    • Distillate Fuel Oil No. 4
    • Ethane
    • Ethanol
    • Ethylene
    • Fuel Gas
    • Heavy Gas Oils
    • Isobutane
    • Isobutylene
    • Kerosene
    • Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel
    • Landfill Gas
    • Lignite
    • Liquefied petroleum gases (LPG)
    • Lubricants
    • Mixed (Commercial sector)
    • Mixed (Electric Power sector)
    • Mixed (Industrial coking)
    • Mixed (Industrial sector)
    • Motor Gasoline
    • Municipal Solid Waste
    • Naphtha (<401 deg F)
    • Natural Gasoline
    • Other Biomass Gases
    • Other Oil (>401 deg F)
    • Peat
    • Pentanes Plus
    • Petrochemical Feedstocks
    • Petroleum Coke
    • Plastics
    • Propane Gas
    • Propane
    • Propylene
    • Rendered Animal Fat
    • Residual Fuel Oil No. 5
    • Residual Fuel Oil No. 6
    • Solid Byproducts
    • Special Naphtha
    • Subbituminous
    • Tires
    • Unfinished Oils
    • Used Oil
    • Vegetable Oil
    • Wood and Wood Residuals (dry basis)
  • Cumulative volume of fuel combusted (98.236(c)(19)(iv))
  • Fuel Volume Units )98.236(c)(19)(iv))
    •  mton
    • lb
    • gal
    • bbl
    • kg
    • actual cubic ft
    • std. cubic ft
    • std. cubic meter

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For internal fuel combustion units with a heat capacity greater than 1 mmBtu/hr, complete the following table:

  • Type of fuel combusted (98.236(c)(19)(vii))
    • Pipeline gas
    • Field gas
    • Distillate Fuel Oil No. 2
    • Motor gasoline
    • Propane
    • Agricultural Byproducts
    • Anthracite
    • Asphalt and Road Oil
    • Aviation Gasoline
    • Biodiesel (100%)
    • Biomass fuels—gaseous
    • Biomass Fuels—Liquid
    • Biomass fuels—solid
    • Bituminous
    • Blast Furnace Gas
    • Butane
    • Butylene
    • Coal Coke
    • Coke Oven Gas
    • Crude Oil
    • Distillate Fuel Oil No. 1
    • Distillate Fuel Oil No. 4
    • Ethane
    • Ethanol
    • Ethylene
    • Fuel Gas
    • Heavy Gas Oils
    • Isobutane
    • Isobutylene
    • Kerosene
    • Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel
    • Landfill Gas
    • Lignite
    • Liquefied petroleum gases (LPG)
    • Lubricants
    • Mixed (Commercial sector)
    • Mixed (Electric Power sector)
    • Mixed (Industrial coking)
    • Mixed (Industrial sector)
    • Motor Gasoline
    • Municipal Solid Waste
    • Naphtha (<401 deg F)
    • Natural Gasoline
    • Other Biomass Gases
    • Other Oil (>401 deg F)
    • Peat
    • Pentanes Plus
    • Petrochemical Feedstocks
    • Petroleum Coke
    • Plastics
    • Propane Gas
    • Propane
    • Propylene
    • Rendered Animal Fat
    • Residual Fuel Oil No. 5
    • Residual Fuel Oil No. 6
    • Solid Byproducts
    • Special Naphtha
    • Subbituminous
    • Tires
    • Unfinished Oils
    • Used Oil
    • Vegetable Oil
    • Wood and Wood Residuals (dry basis)
  • Cumulative volume of fuel combusted (98.236(c)(19)(vii))
  • Fuel Volume Units )98.236(c)(19)(vii))
    •  mton
    • lb
    • gal
    • bbl
    • kg
    • actual cubic ft
    • std. cubic ft
    • std. cubic meter

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