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emissions

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petroleum

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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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sources?

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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.

 

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