Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00833:reg:7:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00833
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 7 (pt 3/5)
Character Range: 484802–487638

the following methods must be used for estimating fugitive emissions of the greenhouse gases that result from the transport of the greenhouse gas stream for that injection:
 (a) method 1 under section 3.92 (which deals with injection);
 (b) method 2 under section 3.77 (which deals with transport), applied in relation to the greenhouse gas as if it were a type of natural gas.
Note 1: There is no method 3 or 4 for subsection (3).
Note 2: The same emissions cannot be counted under both the method mentioned in paragraph (3)(a) (injection) and the method mentioned in paragraph (3)(b) (transport).
 (4) However, for incidental emissions another method may be used that is consistent with the principles in section 1.13.

Subdivision 3.4.2.2—Emissions from transport of greenhouse gases involving transfer

3.91  Method 1—emissions from transport of greenhouse gases involving transfer
  For subsection 3.90(2), method 1 is:
where:
Ej is the emissions of gas type (j), during the year from transportation of greenhouse gas captured for permanent storage, or captured for enhanced oil recovery, to the storage or injection site, measured in CO2‑e tonnes.
γj is the factor for converting a quantity of gas type (j) from cubic metres at standard conditions of pressure and temperature to CO2‑e tonnes, being:
 (a) for methane—6.784 × 10‑4 × GWPmethane; and
 (b) for carbon dioxide—1.861 × 10‑3; and
 (c) for any other gas type—the appropriate conversion factor for the gas type.
Qinj is the quantity of greenhouse gas injected into the storage or injection site during the year and measured in cubic metres at standard conditions of pressure and temperature.
RCCSj is the quantity of gas type (j) captured during the year worked out under Division 1.2.3 and measured in cubic metres at standard conditions of pressure and temperature. If the injection is part of enhanced oil recovery, Division 1.2.3 must be applied to enhanced oil recovery as if it was capture for permanent storage.
Eij is the fugitive emissions (j) from the injection of a greenhouse gas into a geological formation during the reporting year, measured in CO2‑e tonnes and calculated in accordance with Subdivision 3.4.3.2.

Subdivision 3.4.2.3—Emissions from transport of greenhouse gases not involving transfer

3.92  Method 1—emissions from transport of greenhouse gases not involving transfer
  For subsection 3.90(3), method 1 is:
where:
Ej is the emissions of gas type (j), during the year from transportation of greenhouse gas captured for permanent storage, or captured for enhanced oil recovery, to the storage or injection site, measured in CO2‑e tonnes.
γj is the factor for converting a quantity of gas type (j) from cubic metres at standard conditions of pressure and temperature to CO2‑e tonnes, being:
 (a) for methane—6.784 × 10‑4 × GWPmethane; and
 (b)