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Methane Emissions from Gathering Compressor Stations in the U.S.

Daniel Zimmerle1, Timothy Vaughn1, Ben Luck1, Terri Lauderdale2, Kindal Keen2, Matthew Harrison2, Anthony Marchese1,3, Laurie Williams4, David Allen5.   

Abstract

Using results from a nationally representative measurement campaign at 180 gathering compressor stations conducted with nine industry partners, this study estimated emissions for the U.S. gathering sector, where sector-specific emission factors have not been previously available. The study drew from a partner station population of 1705 stations-a significantly larger pool than was available for prior studies. Data indicated that whole gas emission rates from components on gathering stations were comparable to or higher than emission factors utilized by the EPA's greenhouse gas reporting program (GHGRP) but less than emission factors used for similar components on transmission compressor stations. Field data also indicated that the national population of stations likely has a higher fraction of smaller stations, operating at lower throughput per station, than the data used to develop the per-station emission factor used in EPA's greenhouse gas inventory (GHGI). This was the first national study to incorporate extensive activity data reported to the GHGRP, including 319 basin-level reports, covering 15,895 reported compressors. Combining study emission data with 2017 GHGRP activity data, the study indicated statistically lower national emissions of 1290 [1246-1342] Gg methane per year or 66% [64-69%] of current GHGI estimates, despite estimating 17% [12-22%] more stations than the 2017 GHGI (95% confidence interval). Finally, we propose a replicable method that uses GHGRP activity data to annually update GHGI gathering and boost sector emissions.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32407076     DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.0c00516

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Technol        ISSN: 0013-936X            Impact factor:   9.028


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