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Methane Emissions in Oil & Gas Operations: Regulations, Measurements, and Controls
in Partnership with Kinetic

A One-and-a-Half-Day Classroom Seminar

A new, government-wide strategy for reducing methane emissions was released by the White House in March, 2014. The strategy focuses on landfills, agriculture, coal mines, and oil and natural gas activities and includes the release of several EPA "white papers" on various methane sources. Meanwhile, the State of Colorado has become the first state to require oil and gas companies to detect and reduce emissions of methane by adopting new rules that require leak detection and repair programs, monthly inspections of large emissions sources, and implementation of piping controls for natural gas emissions immediately after oil and gas production.

The vast expansion of hydraulic fracturing across the nation has added to concerns over methane emissions. On May 5, 2014, the "National Climate Assessment," a 3rd annual political document released by the U.S. Global Change Research Program, predicts dire climate change consequences and targets the Oil & Gas sector, and hydraulic fracturing specifically, as major contributors based on extensive methane emissions.

Yet, these regulatory developments are occurring in a data vacuum because the amount of leakage of methane from Oil & Gas operations is not accurately known. Estimates vary dramatically. The EPA has published new proposed rules to require additional measurements of methane emissions from the Oil & Gas industry in Subpart W of the Part 98 GHG (greenhouse gas) Reporting Rules. Methane is now a hot topic. EPA assigns a carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) of about 25 to methane emissions and some are concerned about even greater short-term atmospheric effects of methane. This has led the environmental groups to voice concerns that a leak rate above 1% of gross natural gas production would negate the GHG environmental benefits of switching to natural gas from coal for electricity generation and from other such fuel switching trends. Of course, methane is the primary ingredient in natural gas fuel and industry also has an economic incentive to minimize methane losses.

This course will review currently available information on regulatory trends concerning methane emissions, methane measurement methods and technologies, and on various emissions controls and costs to assist professionals and decision-makers confronting these issues. Participants in the course will gain knowledge in all aspects of methane emissions regulations and measurements and will be able to return to their organizations prepared to participate in planning for future compliance and increasing profits.

This seminar is Accredited for 6 CLE credits in Colorado, and submitted for CLE Accreditation in Texas.

What You Will Learn
  • Identify key terms in Oil & Gas technologies and methane emission controls
  • Describe various methane sources
  • Recognize the principles of methane emissions measurements and methods to estimate emissions
  • State the provisions of Subpart W proposed rules from the Environmental Protection Agency
  • Explain Colorado state rules and the EPA programs on methane emissions
  • Discuss emissions controls for Oil & Gas operations
  • Define essential elements required for planning and developing methane emissions measurement and control systems and programs for your organization
Seminar Agenda

Thursday, July 24, 2014

Registration and Continental Breakfast:  8:00 - 8:30 a.m.

Course Timing:  8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Lunch: 12:00 - 1:00 p.m.

I.  Introduction to Oil & Gas Technologies and Methane Sources

II.  Current and Proposed Methane Measurement and Estimation Methods

  • Optical Gas Imaging Sensors versus FID versus other common methods
  • Combining Optical Gas Imaging with ambient or mobile monitoring
  • Replacing BAMM with other measurement techniques
  • Overview of Subpart W proposed rules on GHG techniques for Oil & Gas operations
  • Ongoing research on direct measurements from various oil and gas operations

III.  Regulatory Developments

  • Colorado example of state rules
    • Leak Detection & Repair (LDAR)
    • Scope of monthly inspections
    • Immediate source control
  • PA programs and rules authority
  • Timeline for implementation of methane measurement and control requirements

IV.  Emissions Controls for Various Oil & Gas Operations

  • Wet Seal Compressor Degassing for Centrifugal Compressors
  • Dry Seal Replacement/Retrofit
  • Wet Seal Degassing Capture Systems
  • Economic Analysis of Installing Wet Seal Degassing Capture Systems
  • Reduced-emission completions (RECs)
  • Gas Re-Injection
  • NGL Recovery and Use for Local Power Generation
  • Liquids Unloading
    • Background
    • Plunger Lifts
    • Effects of Plunger Lift Operations on Emissions Reductions
    • Additional Options for Removing or Remediating Liquids-related emissions
    • Liquids Issues in Horizontal Wells
  • Zero bleed, mechanical, and solar powered controllers for pneumatic equipment
  • Instrument Air Systems and electric pumps to replace pneumatic equipment
  • Directed Operations & Maintenance Programs and other Work Practices
  • Cost-effectiveness & Feasibility of Various Emissions Reductions Methods

Friday, July 25, 2014

Continental Breakfast:  8:00 - 8:30 a.m.

Course Timing:  8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

IV.  Emissions Controls for Various Gas & Oil Operations (continued)

V.  Planning and Developing Methane Emissions Measurement and Control Systems and Programs for your Organization.

  • Regulatory vs. Voluntary Initiatives
  • Developing Program Goal, Objectives & Policies
  • Capital & Operating Budgets
  • Training & Assessment
  • Records & Program Management and Review

Wrap-up & Adjourn

Hotel and Seminar Information
This two-day seminar will be held at the hotel. The seminar will start promptly at 8:30 AM and will finish at 5:00 PM on the first day. On the second day, the seminar will resume at 8:30 AM and will finish at 12:00 PM. The program includes continental breakfast and coffee breaks on both days and lunch on the first day. Dress is casual for all seminars.
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Registration Fee and Discounts
The price for this comprehensive two-day seminar is $1,295 (USD).
Register online or Call (843) 212-4038.
  • Additional attendees and government employees receive a 10% discount.
  • Register 4 or more attendees and receive 20% Off. Special pricing is available for groups of 5 or more.
    If you want attendees to pay with separate credit cards or have other questions, please call (843) 212-4038 for assistance.
Payments and Cancellations
Payment is due prior to the start of the seminar by Visa, Master Card, American Express, or corporate check. Seminar fees will be charged to your credit card at the time of registration unless other arrangements have been made. Please make checks payable to "PGS Energy Training" 26 Teal Lane • Hilton Head Island, SC 29926. Cancellations will result in a credit that is good for 2 years which can be transferred to a colleague. Substitutions may be made at any time. For more information on PGS policies regarding administrative matters and complaint resolution, please contact our offices at (843) 212-4038.
Who Should Attend
  • O&G EHS Professionals
  • Environmental Engineers
  • Compliance managers
  • Energy attorneys
  • O&G Regulators and regulatory affairs personnel
  • Governmental agencies (local, state, and federal) formulating regulations on methane emissions controls
  • O&G Service Companies
  • Financial planners in the Oil & Gas industry interested in profit margins from methane capture 
Prerequisites and Advance Preparation

None

Why Choose PGS?

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Program Level & Delivery Method
Intermediate level. CPE delivery method is "Group-Live."