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significant combustion source categories for discussion – May 4-5, 2009

significant combustion source categories for discussion – May 4-5, 2009. Wellhead/lateral compressor engines Well site heaters and boilers Flaring/incineration – 3 types workovers, new well completion temporary flares condensate tank flares (aka incinerators)

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significant combustion source categories for discussion – May 4-5, 2009

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  1. significant combustion source categories for discussion – May 4-5, 2009 • Wellhead/lateral compressor engines • Well site heaters and boilers • Flaring/incineration – 3 types • workovers, new well completion • temporary flares • condensate tank flares (aka incinerators) • stationary flares at fixed facilities • Drilling rigs and workover rigs • Turbines/Engines

  2. Followup Combustion Source Methodology Questions for TWG • Unmetered heater and boilers • Determination of fuel consumption • If not metered, how is it determined? • Provide equation • Describe how each variable in equation is determined • Load factor • Brake-specific fuel consumption (BTUs/hp) • Determination of run time • Meters • Assumed time in service since last visit

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