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Q614. The applicability tool for Onshore Petroleum and Natural Gas has an operating factor for associated gas venting from produced hydrocarbons. How does this operating factor correlate with the barrels of crude oil produced?
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A614.

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EPA

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has

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provided

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guidance

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on

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the

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operating

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factor

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in

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the

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Notes

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section,

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where

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it

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states,

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“This is

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defined

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as

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the

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fraction

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of

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time

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the

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process

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unit

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is

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operating

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in

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a

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calendar

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year.

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For

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example,

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a

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90%

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operating

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factor

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would

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be

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entered

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as

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0.9

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because

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the

...

unit

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is

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in

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operation

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for

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90%

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of

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the

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year.

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Source: EPA, Frequently Asked Questions, Petroleum and Natural Gas Systems, July 2011, \[http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/emissions/downloads11/documents/Subpart-W-additional-faq.pdf\].

Approval / Publishing History: Version 1 Updated and approved by M. Eaddy 2/5/12

Expiration : none

Relevant Subpart: W
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