GHG emissions monitoring application: flare gas monitoring
Facilities emitting 25,000 metric tons of CO2e annually are required by the EPA to report annual GHG emissions per EPA mandate 40 CFR Part 98. There are many operations or applications where waste gas is flared to atmosphere. Flare stacks are typically seen at oil and gas wells, refineries, well drilling rigs, natural gas plants, [...]
GHG emissions monitoring for petroleum and natural gas systems
Facilities emitting 25,000 metric tons of CO2e annually are required by the EPA to report annual GHG emissions per EPA mandate 40 CFR Part 98, and Subpart W pertains to all aspects of the natural gas industry, including offshore production, onshore production, onshore gas processing, transmission, underground storage, liquefied natural gas (LNG) storage, LNG import [...]
GHG emissions monitoring for municipal and industrial waste landfills
Facilities emitting 25,000 metric tons of CO2e annually are required by the EPA to report annual GHG emissions per EPA mandate 40 CFR Part 98, and Subpart HH covers all aspects of municipal solid waste landfills while Subpart TT covers industrial waste landfills. In both subparts, flow meters can be used to measure landfill gas, [...]
GHG emissions monitoring for manure management | 40 CFR Part 98
Facilities emitting 25,000 metric tons of CO2e annually are required by the EPA to report annual GHG emissions per EPA mandate 40 CFR Part 98, and Subpart JJ covers reporting for manure management systems utilized by farming operations and landfills. Subpart JJ covers all facets of manure management systems, which stabilize or store livestock manure [...]
Greenhouse gas reporting for industrial wastewater treatment
Facilities emitting 25,000 metric tons of CO2e annually are required by the EPA to report annual greenhouse gas emissions per EPA mandate 40 CFR Part 98, and Subpart II covers reporting for methane emissions from industrial wastewater treatment facilities including ethanol production and food processing. Biogas Methane (CH4) in the form of biogas naturally occurs [...]




