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Quantifying Vent Gas Footprints Bruce Peachey, P.Eng. PTAC s Green Toolbox September 29-30th, 2003

Heavy Oil Vent Quantification Project. Project BackgroundSummary of Project ObjectivesKey Issues and Quantification FactorsWhat Standards are Being Developed?Where we are now?Where we go from here?. Background. Nexen Sponsored JIP: Launched through PTACTarget is to Economically Reduce Methane

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Quantifying Vent Gas Footprints Bruce Peachey, P.Eng. PTAC s Green Toolbox September 29-30th, 2003

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    1. Quantifying Vent Gas Footprints Bruce Peachey, P.Eng. PTAC’s Green Toolbox September 29-30th, 2003

    2. Heavy Oil Vent Quantification Project Project Background Summary of Project Objectives Key Issues and Quantification Factors What Standards are Being Developed? Where we are now? Where we go from here?

    3. Background Nexen Sponsored JIP: Launched through PTAC Target is to Economically Reduce Methane Vents First need to understand how much methane there is Current Participants: Nexen; Husky; ExxonMobil; Petrovera; CNRL Budget $75k Invited Participation by AEUB and SIR Intended that results be made public through Industry Standards

    4. Methane is Important in Both Alta and Sask

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