Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00833:reg:6:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00833
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 6 (pt 1/5)
Character Range: 329059–331755

6     Non‑routine activities—production related non‑routine emissions  Section 5.7.1 and 5.7.2

 (2) However, emissions from well workovers may use method 1 under section 3.85P (as if that method referred to crude oil production instead of natural gas production).

Division 3.3.4—Crude oil transport

3.57  Application
  This Division applies to fugitive emissions from crude oil transport activities, other than emissions that are flared.

3.58  Available methods
 (1) Subject to section 1.18, one of the following methods must be used for estimating fugitive emissions of methane released during a year from the operation of a facility that is constituted by crude oil transport:
 (a) method 1 under section 3.59;
 (b) method 2 under section 3.60.
Note: There is no method 3 or 4 for this Division.
 (2) However, for incidental emissions another method may be used that is consistent with the principles in section 1.13.

3.59  Method 1—crude oil transport
  Method 1 is:

where:
Eij is the fugitive emissions of methane (j) from the crude oil transport during the year measured in CO2‑e tonnes.
Qi is the quantity of crude oil (i) measured in tonnes and transported during the year.
EFij is the emission factor for gas type (j), being methane, which is 9.74 × 10‑4 tonnes CO2‑e per tonnes of crude oil transported during the year.

3.60  Method 2—fugitive emissions from crude oil transport
 (1) Method 2 is:

  Eij = ∑k (Qik × EFijk)

where:
Eij is the fugitive emissions of gas type (j), being methane, from the crude oil transport during the year measured in CO2‑e tonnes.
Σk is the total emissions of gas type (j), being methane, measured in tonnes of CO2‑e and estimated by summing up the emissions from each equipment type (k) listed in sections 5 and 6.1.2 of the API Compendium, if the equipment is used in the crude oil transport.
Qik is the total of the quantities of crude oil measured in tonnes that pass through each equipment type (k) listed in sections 5 and 6.1.2 of the API Compendium, if the equipment is used in the crude oil transport.
EFijk is the emission factor of gas type (j), being methane, measured in tonnes of CO2‑e per tonne of crude oil that passes through each equipment type (k) listed in sections 5 and 6.1.2 of the API Compendium as determined under subsection (2), if the equipment is used in the crude oil transport.
 (2) For EFijk, the emission factors for gas type (j), being methane, as crude oil passes through equipment type (k), are:
 (a) as listed in sections 5 and 6.1.2 of the API Compendium, for the equipment type; or
 (b) if the manufacturer of the equipment supplies equipment‑specific emission factors for the equipment type—those factors.