API PUBL 4615-1995 Emission Factors for Oil and Gas Production Operations《油气开发作业的排放系数》.pdf
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1、HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT API PUBLICATION NUMBER 461 5 JANUARY 1995 API PUBLU46L5 95 I 0732290 0544602 073 Emission Factors for Oil and Gas Production Operations American Petroleum Institute API PUBL*4615 95 0732290 0544603 T2T % Environmental Partncnbip One of the most significan
2、t long-term trends affecting the future vitality of the petroleum industry is the publics concems about the environment. Recognizing this trend, API member companies have developed a posiuve, forward looking strategy called STEP: Strategies for Todays Environmental Partnership. This program aims to
3、address public concerns by improving our industrys environmental, health and safety performance; documenting performance improvements; and communicating them to the public. The foundation of STEP is the API Environmental Mission and Guiding Environmental Principles. API ENVIRONMENTAL MISSION AND GUI
4、DING ENVIRONMENTAL PRINCIPLES The members of the American Petroleum Institute are dedicated to continuous efforts to improve the compatibility of our operations with the environment while economically developing energy resources and supplying high quality products and services to consumers. The memb
5、ers recognize the importance of efficiently meeting societys needs and our responsibility to work with the public, the government, and others to develop and to use natural resources in an environmentally sound mannetwhile protecting the health and safety of our employees and the public. To meet thes
6、e responsibilities, API members pledge to manage our businesses according to these principles: B b b B B b B B * b b To recognize and to respond to community concerns about our raw materials, products and operations. To operate our plants and facilities, and to handle our raw materials and products
7、in a manner that protects the environment, and the safety and health of our employees and the public. To make safety, health and environmental considerations a priority in our planning, and our development of new products and processes. To advise promptly, appropriate officials, employees, customers
8、 and the public of information on significant industry-related safety, health and environmental hazards, and to recommend protective measures. To counsel customers, transporters and others in the safe use, transportation and disposal of our raw materials, products and waste materials. To economicall
9、y develop and produce natural resources and to conserve those resources by using energy efficiently. To extend knowledge by conducting or supporting research on the safety, health and environmental effects of our raw materials, products, processes and waste materials. To commit to reduce overall emi
10、ssion and waste generation. To work with others to resolve problems created by handling and disposal of hazardous substances from our operations. To participate with government and others in creating responsible laws, regulations and standards to safeguard the community, workplace and environment. T
11、o promote these principles and practices by sharing experiences and offering assistance to others who produce, handle, use, transport or dispose of similar raw materials, petroleum products and wastes. API PUBLU4615 95 m 0732290 0544604 966 m Emission Factors for Oil and Gas Operations Health and En
12、vironmental Sciences Departments API PUBLICATION NUMBER 461 5 PREPARED UNDER CONTRACT BY: STAR ENVI RONMENTAL P.O. BOX 13425 TORRANCE, CA 90503 DECEMBER 1994 American Petroleum Institute API PUBLa4bl5 95 m 0732290 O544605 AT2 m FOREWORD API PUBLICATIONS NECESSARILY ADDRESS PROBLEMS OF A GENERAL NATU
13、RE. WITH RESPECT TO PARTICULAR CIRCUMSTANCES, LOCAL, STATE, AND FEDERAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS SHOULD BE REVIEWED. API IS NOT UNDERTAKING To MEET THE DUTIES OF EMPLOYERS, MANUFAC- TURERS, OR SUPPLIERS TO WARN AND PROPERLY TRAIN AND EQUIP THEIR EMPLOYEES, AND OTHERS EXPOSED, CONCERNING HEALTH AND SAFET
14、Y RISKS AND PRECAUTIONS, NOR UNDERTAKING THEIR OBLIGATIONS UNDER LOCAL, STATE, OR FEDERAL LAWS. NOTHING CONTAINED IN ANY API PUBLICATION IS TO BE CONSTRUED AS GRANTING ANY RIGHT, BY IMPLICATION OR OTHERWISE, FOR THE MANU- FACTURE, SALE, OR USE OF ANY METHOD, APPARATUS, OR PRODUCT COV- ERED BY LETTER
15、S PATENT. NEITHER SHOULD ANYTHING CONTAINED IN ITY FOR INFRINGEMENT OF LETTERS PATENT. THE PUBLICATION BE CONSTRUED AS INSURING ANYONE AGAINST LIABIL- Copyright Q 1995 American Petroleum Institute i API PUBL+4bL5 95 0732290 0544606 739 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE ARE RECOGNIZED FOR THEIR CO
16、NTRIBUTIONS OF TIME AND EXPERTISE DURING THIS STUDY AND IN THE PREPARATION OF THIS REPORT API STAFF CONTACT Paul Martino, Ph.D., Health and Environmental Sciences Department MEMBERS OF THE EXPLORATION the number components classified as non-emitters (instrument screening values less than 1 O parts-p
17、er-million, by volume, methane equivalence ppmv); the number of components with screening values from 10 through 9,999 ppmv, and the number with screening values of 10,000 ppmv or more. Detailed screening data for Sites 1 through 20 are included in Publication No. 4589; detailed screening data for S
18、ites 21 through 24 are contained in Appendix A of this report. Information recorded for each emitter includes component type (flange, other connector, open end line, pump seal, valve, others), component size in inches, and instrument screening 2 API PUBLX4615 95 0732290 0594617 514 value. Emitter da
19、ta for Sites 1 through 20 are appended to Publication No. 4589; emitter data for Sites 21 through 24 are contained in Appendix B of this report. Mass emission rates from a total of 945 leaks were quantified. Emission rates for 705 leaks quantified at sites 1 through 20 are appended to Publication No
20、. 4589; emission rates for 240 leaks quantified at sites 21 through 24 are included in Appendix C of this report. Table 1. Sites Used to Develop New E Some agency regulations contain 10,000 ppmv as the definition of a leak; and, “LeaWNo-leak“ emission factors published by EPA for other industries ha
21、ve 10,000 ppmv as the division point between “leaking“ and “non-leaking“ components. Total emissions calculated using 10,000 ppmv pegged factors are generally more conservative (higher) than those calculated using 100,000 ppmv pegged factors Figures I through 3 show relationships between the EPA def
22、ault zeros, correlation equations, and 10,000 ppmv pegged factors. The intersection of the default zero factor and the correlation equation is different for each type of component. Table 3 lists the intersections of the default zeros and the correlation equations. 4 API PUBL*4bL5 95 = 0732290 05Ll4b
23、L9 397 Figure 1. Relationship of Default Zero, Correlation Equation, and Pegged Factor (Connection and Flange) 10 1 o. 1 0.01 0.001 1 10 100 1 ,o00 10,ooo 100,ooo 1,OOo,O00 INSTRUMENT SCREENING VALUE (ppmv Figure 2. Relationship of Default Zero, Correlation Equation, and Pegged Factor (Valve and Ope
24、n End Line) 10 0, 0.01 0.001 0.O001 1 10 100 1 ,o00 I INSTRUMENT SCREENING VALUE (ppmv 5 API PUBLx4bL5 75 m 0732290 0544620 007 m Connection Figure 3. Relationship of Default Zero, Correlation Equation, and Pegged Factor (Pumps and Others) EPA Default Zero Equivalent Equation (pp 0.000441 10.25 10 1
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