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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20143100.tiff � COPHE COLORADO ZS CO Department of Public Health fs Environment Dedicated to protecting and improving the health and environment of the people of Colorado Weld County - Clerk to the Board 1150O St PO Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 RECEIVED October 7, 2014 OCT 0 8 2014 WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Dear Sir or Madam: On October 10, 2014, the Air Pollution Control Division will publish a public notice for Bonanza Creek Energy Operating Company LLC - Pronghorn 24-7 Booster Station, in the The Greeley Tribune. A copy of this public notice and the public comment packet are enclosed. Thank you for assisting the Division by posting a copy of this public comment packet in your office. Public copies of these documents are required by Colorado Air Quality Control Commission regulations. The packet must be available for public inspection for a period of thirty (30) days from the date the public notice is published. Please send any comment regarding this public notice to the address below. Colorado Dept. of Public Health 8 Environment APCD-SS-B1 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South Denver, Colorado 80246-1530 ' Attention: Clara Gonzales Regards, r __iv' Clara Gonzales Public Notice Coordinator Stationary Sources Program Air Pollution Control Division Enclosure Cow 4300 Cherry Creek Drive S., Denver, CO 80246-1530 P 303-692-2000 www.colorado.gov/cdphe ::17 , \a._ John W. Hickenlooper, Governor I Larry Wolk,MD,MSPH, Executive Director and Chief Medical Officer I , ,;- �)o s ./876• �j �j f `^"'�IL 1 ��1fLJ ) 2014-3100 10- IS- )41 ct= IPL1TW) it_ '0/9 CDPHE Public Notice Of A Proposed Project irk 9 Or Activity Warranting Public CO Comment Website Title: Bonanza Creek Energy Operating Company LLC - Pronghorn 24-7 Booster Station - Weld County Released To: The Greeley Tribune On: October 7, 2014 Published: October 10, 2014 Notice is hereby given that an application for a proposed project or activity has been submitted to the Colorado Air Pollution Control Division for the following source of air pollution: Applicant: Bonanza Creek Energy Operating Company LLC Facility: Pronghorn 24-7 Booster Station Natural Gas Compressor Station SESW Section 7, T5N, R61 W, Weld County, CO Weld County The proposed project or activity is as follows: Applicant proposes to construct a new natural gas compressor station with annual VOC emissions of approximately 86 tpy. The Division has determined that this permitting action is subject to public comment per Colorado Regulation No. 3, Part B, Section III.C due to the following reason(s): • permitted emissions exceed public notice threshold values in Regulation No. 3, Part B, Section III.C.1.a (25 tpy in a non-attainment area and/or 50 tpy in an attainment area) • the source is requesting a federally enforceable limit on the potential to emit in order to avoid other requirements The Division has made a preliminary determination of approval of the application. A copy of the application, the Division's analysis, and a draft of Construction Permit 14WE0521 have been filed with the Weld County Clerk's office. A copy of the draft permit and the Division's analysis are available on the Division's website at https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/cdphe/air-permit-public-notices The Division hereby solicits submission of public comment from any interested person concerning the ability of the proposed project or activity to comply with the applicable standards and regulations of the Commission. The Division will receive and consider written public comments for thirty calendar days after the date of this Notice. Any such comment must be submitted in writing to the following addressee: Oluwaseun Ogungbenle Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South, APCD-SS-B1 Denver, Colorado 80246-1530 cdphe.commentsapcd@state.co.us .. . . ... .. ... ... . COLORADO 1I AY tralratt STATE OF COLORADO LO T F P C HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT °' AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DIVISION TELEPHONE: (303)692-3150 Vj ; , 1876 CONSTRUCTION PERMIT PERMIT NO: 14WE0521 Issuance 1 DATE ISSUED: ISSUED TO: Bonanza Creek Energy Operating Company LLC THE SOURCE TO WHICH THIS PERMIT APPLIES IS DESCRIBED AND LOCATED AS FOLLOWS: Natural Gas Compressor Station known as the Pronghorn 24-7 Booster Station, located in the SESW Section 7, Township 5N, Range 61W,Weld County, Colorado. THE SPECIFIC EQUIPMENT OR ACTIVITY SUBJECT TO THIS PERMIT INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING: Facility AIRS Equipment Point Description ID Two (2) above ground 400 bbl (each) atmospheric condensate CND TK 001 storage tanks. The vapors are routed to an enclosed flare with a minimum combustion efficiency of 95%. TL 002 Truck Condensate Loadout One (1) natural gas driven pneumatic water transfer or heat trace circulation pump (make, model, and serial number: to be provided) P-1 003 rated at 600 scf/hr. Natural gas discharged from the pump is routed to an enclosed flare with a minimum combustion efficiency of 95%. Vapor Recovery Tower for recovering flash vapors from condensate off the gas/liquid separator prior to entering the VRT 004 condensate storage tanks. VRT vapors are primarily controlled by a Vapor Recovery Unit(VRU), which recycles vapors back to the inlet. When the VRU is down, VRT vapors are routed to an enclosed flare with a minimum combustion efficiency of 95%. FUG 005 Fugitive equipment leaks One (1) Caterpillar, Model G3516B LE, Serial Number TBD, natural gas-fired, naturally aspirated, 4SLB reciprocating internal C-1 006 combustion engine, site rated at 1295 horsepower at 1400 RPM. This engine shall be equipped with an oxidation catalyst and air/fuel ratio controller. This emission unit will be used for natural gas compression. AIRS ID: 123/9C89 Page 1 of 30 pa atth and Environment • .• Pollution Control Division RA D Facility AIR Equipment Point Description ID One(1) Caterpillar, Model G35166 LE, Serial Number TBD, natural gas-fired, naturally aspirated,4SLB reciprocating internal G2 007 combustion engine, site rated at 1295 horsepower at 1400 RPM. This engine shall be equipped with an oxidation catalyst and air/fuel ratio controller.This emission unit will be used for natural gas compression. One(1) Caterpillar, Model G3516B LE, Serial Number TBD, natural gas-fired, naturally aspirated,4SLB reciprocating internal C-3 008 combustion engine, site rated at 1295 horsepower at 1400 RPM. This engine shall be equipped with an oxidation catalyst and air/fuel ratio controller. This emission unit will be used for natural gas compression. One(1) Caterpillar, Model G35168 LE, Serial Number TBD, natural gas-fired, naturally aspirated,4SLB reciprocating internal 009 combustion engine, site rated at 1295 horsepower at 1400 RPM. This engine shall be equipped with an oxidation catalyst and air/fuel ratio controller. This emission unit will be used for natural gas compression. One(1)To Be Determined, Model To Be Determined, Serial Number To Be Determined, natural gas-fired, 4SRB reciprocating intemal combustion engine, site rated at less than or equal to 130 C-5 010 horsepower at 1800 RPM. This engine shall be equipped with a non-selective catalytic reduction(NSCR)system and air/fuel ratio controller. This emission unit will be used as vapor recovery compressor. One(1)To Be Determined, Model To Be Determined, Serial Number To Be Determined, natural gas-fired,4SRB reciprocating internal combustion engine, site rated at less than or equal to 130 C-6 011 horsepower at 1800 RPM.This engine shall be equipped with a _ non-selective catalytic reduction (NSCR)system and air/fuel ratio controller.This emission unit will be used as vapor recovery compressor. One(1)To Be Determined, Model To Be Determined, Serial Number To Be Determined, natural gas-fired,4SRB reciprocating internal combustion engine, site rated at less than or equal to 250 G-1 012 horsepower at 1800 RPM. This engine shall be equipped with a non-selective catalytic reduction(NSCR) system and air/fuel ratio controller. This emission unit is used as electrical generator for prime power. AIRS ID: 123/9C89 Page 2 of 30 olor- Depa en li Health and Environment ` it Pollution Control Division Facility AIRS Equipment Point Description ID One (1) To Be Determined, Model To Be Determined, Serial Number To Be Determined, natural gas-fired, 4SRB reciprocating internal combustion engine, site rated at less than or equal to 250 G-2 013 horsepower at 1800 RPM. This engine shall be equipped with a non-selective catalytic reduction (NSCR) system and air/fuel ratio controller. This emission unit is used as electrical generator for prime power. Equipment blowdown controlled by an emergency flare. Flare has FL-1 014 a minimum combustion efficiency of 95%. The flare is not enclosed. Point 003: This pump may be replaced with another pump in accordance with the provisions of the Alternate Operating Scenario (AOS) in this permit. Points 006-009: Each of these engines may be replaced with another engine in accordance with the temporary engine replacement provision or with another Caterpillar G3516B LE engine in accordance with the permanent replacement provision of the Alternate Operating Scenario (AOS), included in this permit as Attachment A. Points 010-013: Each of these engines may be replaced with another engine in accordance with the temporary engine replacement provision or with the manufacturer and model submitted to the Division per Requirements to Self-Certify for Final Authorization in accordance with the permanent replacement provision of the Alternate Operating Scenario (AOS), included in this permit as Attachment A. THIS PERMIT IS GRANTED SUBJECT TO ALL RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE COLORADO AIR QUALITY CONTROL COMMISSION AND THE COLORADO AIR POLLUTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL ACT C.R.S. (25-7-101 et seq), TO THOSE GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS INCLUDED IN THIS DOCUMENT AND THE FOLLOWING SPECIFIC TERMS AND CONDITIONS: REQUIREMENTS TO SELF-CERTIFY FOR FINAL AUTHORIZATION 1. YOU MUST notify the Air Pollution Control Division (the Division) no later than fifteen days after commencement of operation, by submitting a Notice of Startup form to the Division. The Notice of Startup form may be downloaded online at www.cdphe.state.co.us/a0/downloadforms.html. Failure to notify the Division of startup of the permitted source is a violation of Air Quality Control Commission (AQCC) Regulation No. 3, Part B, Section III.G.1 and can result in the revocation of the permit. 2. Within one hundred and eighty days (180) after commencement of operation, compliance with the conditions contained in this permit shall be demonstrated to the Division. It is the owner or operator's responsibility to self-certify compliance with the conditions. Failure to demonstrate compliance within 180 days may result in revocation of the permit. (Reference: Regulation No. 3, Part B, III.G.2). 3. This permit shall expire if the owner or operator of the source for which this permit was issued: (i) does not commence construction/modification or operation of this source within 18 months after either, the date of issuance of this construction permit or the date AIRS ID: 123/9C89 Page 3 of 30 to pa a li alth and Environment it Pollution Control Division on which suc t mence as set forth in the permit application associated with this permit; (ii) discontinues construction for a period of eighteen months or more; (iii) does not complete construction within a reasonable time of the estimated completion date. The Division may grant extensions of the deadline per Regulation No. 3, Part B, III.F.4.b. (Reference: Regulation No. 3, Part B, III.F.4.) 4. The operator shall complete all initial compliance testing and sampling as required in this permit and submit the results to the Division as part of the self-certification process. (Reference: Regulation No. 3, Part B, Section III.E.) 5. Points 006-009: The following information shall be provided to the Division within fifteen (15)days after commencement of operation. • serial number This information shall be included with the Notice of Startup submitted for the equipment. (Reference: Regulation No.3;Part B, III.E.) 6. Points 010-013: The following information shall be provided to the Division within fifteen (15)days after commencement of operation. • manufacturer • model number • serial number This information shall be included with the Notice'of Startup submitted for the equipment (Reference: Regulation No. 3, Part B, III.E.) 7. Points 010-013: Within thirty (30) days after commencement of operation of these engines, the owner/operator shall submit to the Division a complete APEN and application to modify this permit to reflect the equipment installed under this permit. 8. The operator shall retain the permit final authorization letter issued by the Division, after completion of self-certification, with the most current construction permit. This construction permit alone does not provide final authority for the operation of this source. EMISSION LIMITATIONS AND-RECORDS 9. Emissions of air pollutants shall not exceed the following limitations (as calculated in the Division's preliminary analysis). (Reference: Regulation No. 3, Part B, Section II.A.4) Monthly Limits: Facility AIRS Pounds per Month Equipment ID Point NO. , VOC CO Emission Type CND TK 001 — 36 — Point TL 002 — 1189 — Point P-1 003 51 493 238 Point VRT 004 102 3232 527 Point AIRS ID: 123/9C89 Page 4 of 30 olor Depa en Ii Health and Environment I it Pollution Control Division FUG '05 --- --- Fugitive C-1 006 1062 1486 2123 Point C-2 007 1062 1486 2123 Point C-3 008 1062 1486 2123 Point C-4 009 1062 1486 2123 Point C-5 010 221 153 425 Point C-6 011 221 153 425 Point G-1 012 408 289 815 Point G-2 013 408 289 815 Point FL-1 014 68 747 360 Point (Note: Monthly limits are based on a 31-day month.) Annual Limits: Facility AIRS Tons per Year Emission Type Equipment ID Point NO, VOC CO CND TK 001 --- 0.2 --- Point TL 002 --- 7.0 --- Point P-1 003 0.3 2.9 1.4 Point VRT 004 0.6 19.03 3.1 Point FUG 005 --- 10.8 --- Fugitive C-1 006 6.25 8.75 12.5 Point C-2 007 6.25 8.75 12.5 Point C-3 008 6.25 8.75 12.5 Point C-4 009 6.25 8.75 12.5 Point C-5 010 1.3 0.9 2.5 Point C-6 011 1.3 0.9 2.5 Point G-1 012 2.4 1.7 4.8 Point G-2 013 2.4 1.7 4.8 Point FL-1 014 0.4 4.4 2.1 Point AIRS ID: 12319C89 Page 5 of 30 pa e li ealth and Environment it Pollution Control Division See 'Notes toD fact d methods used to calculate limits. During the first twelve (12) months of operation, compliance with both the monthly and annual emission limitations is required. After the first twelve (12) months of operation, compliance with only the annual limitation is required. Compliance with the annual limits shall be determined by recording the facility's annual criteria pollutant emissions, (including all HAPs above the de-minimis reporting level) from each emission unit, on a rolling twelve (12) month total. By the end of each month a new twelve-month total shall be calculated based on the previous twelve months' data. The permit holder shall calculate emissions each month and keep a compliance record on site or at a local field office with site responsibility, for Division review. This rolling twelve-month total shall apply to all permitted emission units, requiring an APEN, at this facility. 10. Point 005: The operator shall calculate actual emissions from this emissions point based on representative component counts for the facility with the most recent gas analysis, as required in the Compliance Testing and Sampling section of this permit. The operator shall maintain records of the results of component counts and sampling events used to calculate actual emissions and the dates that these counts and events were completed. These records shall be provided to the Division upon request. 11. The owner or operator shall track emissions from all insignificant activities at the facility on an annual basis to demonstrate compliance with the facility emission limitations as seen below. An inventory of each insignificant activity and associated emission calculations shall be made available to the Division for inspection upon request. For the purposes of this condition, insignificant activities shall be defined as any activity or equipment, which emits any amount but does not require an Air Pollutant Emission Notice (APEN). Total emissions from .the facility, including permitted emissions and insignificant activities, shall remain below: • 10 tons per year of a single hazardous air pollutant and/or • 25 tons per year of total hazardous air pollutants(HAP). 12. The emission points in the table below shall be operated and maintained with the control equipment as listed in order to reduce emissions to less than or equal to the limits established in this permit(Reference: Regulation No.3, Part B, Section III.E.) Facility AIRS Equipment Point Control Device Pollutants Controlled ID CND TK 001 Enclosed Flare VOC&HAPs P-1 003 Enclosed Flare VOC&HAPs VRT 004 Enclosed Flare VOC&HAPs C-1 006 Oxidation Catalyst CO,VOC, &HCHO - - C-2 007 Oxidation Catalyst CO,VOC, &HCHO 'AIRS ID: 123/9C89 Page 6 of 30 iolor. A Depa en li Health and Environment Ill it Pollution Control Division C-3 . . . _ ion''-- CO,VOC, & HCHO C-4 009 Oxidation Catalyst CO, VOC, &HCHO C-5 010 NSCR/AFRC NOx&CO C-6 011 NSCR/AFRC NOx&CO G-1 012 NSCR/AFRC NOx&CO G-2 013 NSCR/AFRC NOx&CO FL-1 014 Flare VOC& HAPs PROCESS LIMITATIONS AND RECORDS 13. This source shall be limited to the following maximum processing rates as listed below. Monthly records of the actual processing rates shall be maintained by the owner or operator and made available to the Division for inspection upon request. (Reference: Regulation 3, Part B, II.A.4) Process/Consumption Limits Facility AIRS Monthly Limit Equipment Point Process Parameter Annual Limit (31 days) ID CND TK 001 Condensate Throughput 43,800 BBUyr 3720 BBUmonth TL 002 Condensate Loaded 43,800 BBUyr 3720 BBUmonth P-1 003 Motive Gas Consumed 5.3 MMscf/yr 0.5 MMscf/month VRT 004 VRT Gas Vented 91.3 MMscf/yr 7.8 MMscf/month FUG 005 NA -- --- C-1 006 Consumption of natural gas as fuel 65.1 MMscf/yr 5.5 MMscf/month C-2 007 Consumption of natural gas as fuel 65.1 MMscf/yr 5.5 MMscf/month C-3 008 Consumption of natural gas as fuel 65.1 MMscf/yr 5.5 MMscf/month C-4 009 Consumption of natural gas as fuel 65.1 MMscf/yr 5.5 MMscf/month C-5 010 Consumption of natural gas as fuel 7.3 MMscf/yr 0.6 MMscf/month C-6 011 Consumption of natural gas as fuel 7.3 MMscf/yr 0.6 MMscf/month G-1 012 Consumption of natural gas as fuel 13.3 MMscf/yr 1.1 MMscf/month G-2 013 Consumption of natural gas as fuel 13.3 MMscf/yr 1.1 MMscf/month FL-1 014 Natural gas flaring 10.7 MMscf/yr 0.9 MMscf/month The owner or operator shall calculate monthly process rates based on the calendar month. During the first twelve (12) months of operation, compliance with both the monthly and annual throughput limitations is required. After the first twelve (12) months of operation, compliance with only the annual limitation is required. AIRS ID: 123/9C89 Page 7 of 30 to pa e _ Ii ealth and Environment it Pollution Control Division ComplianceD li ' det a ooln a rolling twelve(12) month total. By the end of each month a new twelve-month total is calculated based on the previous twelve months' data. The permit holder shall calculate throughput each month and keep a compliance record on site or at a local field office with site responsibility, for Division review. STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS 14. Points 001404,006-014: The permit number and AIRS ID point number (e.g. 123/4567/890) shall be marked on the subject equipment for ease of identification. (Reference: Regulation Number 3, Part B, III.E.) (State only enforceable) 15. Visible emissions shall not exceed twenty percent(20%) opacity during normal operation of the source. During periods of startup,process modification, or adjustment of control equipment visible emissions shall not exceed 30% opacity for more than six minutes in any sixty consecutive minutes. Emission control devices subject to Regulation 7, Sections XII.C.1.d or XVII.B.1.c shall have no visible emissions. (Reference: Regulation No. 1, Section II.A.1. &4.) 16. This source is subject to the odor requirements of Regulation No. 2. (State only enforceable) 17. Points 001, 003, and 004: No owner or operator of a smokeless flare or other flare for the combustion of waste gases shall allow or cause emissions into the atmosphere of any air pollutant which is in excess of 30%.opacity for a period or periods aggregating more than six minutes in any sixty consecutive minutes. (Reference: Regulation No. 1, Section II.A.5.) 18. Point 001: The flare used to control emissions from the condensate storage tanks is subject to Regulation No. 7, Section XII.C General Provisions (State only enforceable). If a combustion device is used to control emissions of volatile organic compounds to comply with Section XII.D, it shall be enclosed, have no visible emissions, and be designed so that an observer can, by means of visual observation from the outside of the enclosed combustion device, or by other means approved by the Division, determine whether it is operating properly. The operator shall comply with all applicable requirements of Section XII. 19. Point 001: This source is subject to the recordkeeping, monitoring, reporting and emission control requirements of Regulation 7, Section XII. The operator shall comply with all applicable requirements of Section XII. 20. Point 002: This source is located in an ozone non-attainment or attainment-maintenance area and is subject to the Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) requirements of Regulation Number 3, Part B, III.D.2.a. Condensate loading to truck tanks shall be conducted by submerged fill.(Reference: Regulation 3, Part B, III.E) 21. Point 002: The owner or operator shall follow loading procedures that minimize the leakage of VOCs to the atmosphere including, but not limited to (Reference: Regulation 3, Part B, III.E): a. Hoses, couplings, and valves shall be maintained to prevent dripping, leaking, or other liquid or vapor loss during loading and unloading. AIRS ID: 123/9C89 Page 8 of 30 olor Depa en li Health and Environment it Pollution Control Division b. All co , t in ches) be closed and latched at all times when loading operations are not active, except for periods of maintenance, gauging, or safety of personnel and equipment. c. The owner or operator shall inspect loading equipment and operations on site at the time of the inspection to ensure compliance with Condition 21 (a) and (b) above. The inspections shall occur at least monthly. Each inspection shall be documented in a log available to the Division on request. 22. Point 002: All hydrocarbon liquid loading operations, regardless of size, shall be designed, operated and maintained so as to minimize leakage of volatile organic compounds to the atmosphere to the maximum extent practicable. 23. Point 005: This source is subject to Regulation No. 7, Section XII.C General Provisions (State only enforceable). All condensate collection, storage, processing and handling operations, regardless of size, shall be designed, operated and maintained so as to minimize leakage of volatile organic compounds to the atmosphere to the maximum extent practicable. The operator shall comply with all applicable requirements of Section XII. 24. Point 005: Minor sources in designated nonattainment or attainment/maintenance areas that are otherwise not exempt pursuant to Section II.D. of Regulation No. 3, Part B, shall apply Reasonably Available Control Technology for the pollutants for which the area is nonattainment or attainment/maintenance (Reference: Regulation No. 3, Part B, III.D.2.a). Directed Inspection & Maintenance (DI&M), as required by Condition No. 25, shall satisfy the requirement to apply Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT). 25. Point 005: Minor sources in designated nonattainment or attainment/maintenance areas that are otherwise not exempt pursuant to Section II.D. of Regulation No. 3, Part B, shall apply Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) for the pollutants for which the area is nonattainment or attainment/maintenance (Reference: Regulation No. 3, Part B, III.D.2.a). This requirement to apply RACT shall be satisfied by implementing the following Leak Detection and Repair(LDAR) program: a. Leak Monitoring i. Shall be completed on all components as defined per Regulation 7, Section XVII.A.5; ii. Approved Instrument Monitoring Methods (AIMM) as defined in Regulation 7, Section XVII.A.2 shall be evaluated according to the provisions of Regulation 7, Section XVII.F.3.d and inspections performed at the frequencies established in Section XVII.F.3 Table 3; iii. Initial AIMM inspections shall be completed within 60 days of commencement of operation; iv. If a component is unsafe, difficult, or inaccessible to monitor per Regulation 7, Section XVII.F.5, the owner or operator is not required to monitor the component until it becomes feasible to do so. b. Leaks requiring repair: Leaks must be identified utilizing the methods listed in this condition. Only leaks detected pursuant to this condition require repair. i. For EPA Method 21 monitoring, or other Division approved quantitative instrument based monitoring, at facilities constructed AIRS ID: 123/9C89 Page 9 of 30 RAF, a li ealth and Environment it Pollution Control Division re 1, a con on of hydrocarbon above 2,000 parts per million (ppm) not associated with normal equipment operation, such as pneumatic device actuation and crank case ventilation, except for well production facilities where a leak is defined as any concentration of hydrocarbon above 500 ppm not associated with normal equipment operation, such as pneumatic device actuation and crank case ventilation. ii. For EPA Method 21 monitoring, or other Division approved quantitative instrument based monitoring, at facilities constructed on or after May 1, 2014, a leak is any concentration of hydrocarbon above 500 ppm not associated with normal equipment operation, such as pneumatic device actuation and crank case ventilation. iii. For infra-red camera and AVO monitoring, or other Division approved non-quantitative instrument based monitoring, a leak is any detectable emissions not associated with normal equipment operation, such as pneumatic device actuation and crank case ventilation. iv. For leaks identified using an approved instrument monitoring method or AVO, owners or operators have the option of either repairing the leak in accordance with the repair schedule set forth in this condition. or conducting follow-up monitoring using EPA Method 21 within five (5)working days of the leak detection. If the follow-up EPA Method 21 monitoring shows that the emission is a leak as defined in this condition, the leak must be repaired and remonitored in accordance with the leak repair and remonitoring provisions contained herein. c. Leak Repairs and Remonitoring i. First attempt to repair a leak must be made no later than five (5) working days after discovery, unless parts are unavailable, the equipment requires shutdown to complete repair, or other good cause exists. If parts are unavailable, they must be ordered promptly and the repair must be made within fifteen (15) working days of receipt of the parts. If shutdown is required, the leak must be repaired during the next scheduled shutdown. If delay is attributable to other good cause, repairs must be completed within fifteen (15) working days after the cause of delay ceases to exist. ii. Within fifteen (15) working days of completion of a repair, the leak must be remonitored to verify the repair was effective. d. Recordkeeping: The owner or operator must maintain the following records for a period of two(2)years and make them available to the Division upon request. i. Documentation of the initial approved instrument monitoring method inspection for new well production facilities; ii. The date and site information for each inspection; iii. A list of the leaking components and the monitoring method(s) used to determine the presence of the leak; iv. The date of first attempt to repair the leak and, if necessary, any additional attempt to repair the leak; AIRS ID: 123/9C89 Page 10 of 30 olor Depa en li Health and Environment it Pollution Control Division da s r vi. The delayed repair list, including the basis for placing leaks on the list; vii. The date the leak was remonitored to verify the effectiveness of the repair, and the results of the remonitoring; and viii.A list of components that are designated as unsafe, difficult, or inaccessible to monitor and explanation stating why the component is so designated, and the plan for monitoring such component(s). 26. Points 006-009: This equipment is subject to the control requirements for stationary and portable engines in the 8-hour ozone control area under Regulation No. 7, Section XVI.B.2. For lean burn reciprocating internal combustion engines, an oxidation catalyst shall be required. 27. Point 006-013: These engines may be subject to the control requirements for natural gas-fired reciprocating internal combustion engines under Regulation No. 7, Section XVII.E (State only enforceable). The owner or operator of any natural gas-fired reciprocating internal combustion engine that is either constructed or relocated to the state of Colorado from another state after the date listed in the table below shall operate and maintain each engine according to the manufacturer's written instructions or procedures to the extent practicable and consistent with technological limitations and good engineering and maintenance practices over the entire life of the engine so that it achieves the emission standards required in the table below: Maximum' Engine Construction or Emission Standard in g/hp-hr HP Relocation Date NOx CO VOC <100HP Any N/A N/A N/A a100HP and January 1, 2008 2.0 4.0 1.0 <500HP January 1, 2011 1.0 2.0 0.7 Z500HP July 1, 2007 2.0 4.0 1.0 July 1, 2010 1.0 2.0 0.7 ' Maximum engine horsepower is the nameplate rating of the engine and does not account for deration. Note: Per Regulation No. 7, Section XVII.B.4, internal combustion engines that are subject to an emission standard or an emissions control requirement in a federal maximum achievable control technology ("MACT") standard under 40 CFR Part 63, a Best Available Control Technology ("BACT") limit, or a New Source Performance Standard under 40 CFR Part 60 are not subject to this Section XVII. OPERATING & MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS 28. Points 001, 003, 004, and 006-014: Upon startup of these points, the owner or operator shall follow the most recent operating and maintenance (O&M) plan and record keeping format approved by the Division, in order to demonstrate compliance on an ongoing basis with the requirements of this permit. Revisions to your O&M plan are subject to Division approval prior to implementation. (Reference: Regulation No. 3, Part B, Section III.G.7.) AIRS ID: 12319C89 Page 11 of 30 lo pa i ealth and Environment it Pollution Control Division 29. Points 002 a hi t folio 'vision-approved operating and maintenance plan. COMPLIANCE TESTING AND SAMPLING Initlal Testing Requirements 30. Point 001:Within one hundred and eighty days(180) after commencement of operation, the operator shall complete site specific sampling including a compositional analysis of the pre-flash pressurized condensate routed to these storage tanks and a sales oil analysis to determine RVP and API gravity. Testing shall be in accordance with the guidance contained in PS Memo 05-01. Results of testing shall be used to determine a site-specific emissions factor using Division approved methods. Results of site-specific sampling and analysis shall be submitted to the Division as part of the self-certification and used to demonstrate compliance with the emissions factors chosen for this emissions point. 31. Point 003:Within one hundred and eighty days(180) after commencement of operation, the owner or operator shall complete an Initial extended motive gas analysis and submit the results to the Division as part of the self-codification process to ensure compliance with emissions limits. (Reference: Regulation No. 3, Part B, Section III.E.) 32. Point 004:Within one hundred and eighty�s(180) after commencement of operation, the operator shall complete an initial site fic extended gas analysis of the natural gas produced at this site in order to verify the VOC, benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylenes, n-hexane, and 2,2,4-trimethylpentaite content (weight fraction) of this emission stream used in the permit application. Results of testing shall be used to determine site- specific emission factors using Division approved methods. Results of site-specific sampling and analysis shall be submitted to-the Division as part of the self-certification and used to demonstrate compliance with the emissions factors chosen for this emissions point. 33. Point 006:Within one hundred and eighty dws(180) after commencement of operation, the owner or operator shall complete the at extended gas analysis of gas samples that are representative of volatile organic compound (VOC) that may be released as fugitive emissions. This extended gas analysis shall be used in the compliance demonstration as required in the Emission Limits and Records section of this permit The operator shall submit the results of the gas analysis and emission calculations to the Division as part of the self-certification process to ensure compliance with emissions limits. 34. Point 006: Within one hundred and eighty days (180) after commencement of operation, the operator shall complete a hard count of components at the source and establish the number of components that are operated in "heavy liquid service', `light liquid service', 'Water/oil service" and "gas service". The operator shall submit the results to the Division as part of the self-certification process to ensure compliance with emissions limits. 35. Points 006-009: Within one hundred and eighty days (180) after commencement of operation, a source initial compliance test shall be conducted on emissions points 006- 009 to measure the emission rate(s) for the pollutants listed below in order,to demonstrate compliance with the emission limits in this permit The test protocol must be in accordance with the requirements of the Air Pollution Control Division Compliance AIRS ID: 123/9C89 • Page 12 of 30 olor Depa en li ealth and Environment it Pollution Control Division Test Manual e i h or re . nd approval at least thirty (30) days prior to testing. No compliance test shall be conducted without prior approval from the Division. Any compliance test conducted to show compliance with a monthly or annual emission limitation shall have the results projected up to the monthly or annual averaging time by multiplying the test results by the allowable number of operating hours for that averaging time (Reference: Regulation No. 3, Part B., Section IIl.G.3) Oxides of Nitrogen using EPA approved methods. Carbon Monoxide using EPA approved methods. Formaldehyde 36. Point 012-013: Within one hundred and eighty days (180) after commencement of operation, a source initial compliance test shall be conducted on emissions points 012 and 013 to measure the emission rate(s) for the pollutants listed below in order to demonstrate compliance with the emission limits in this permit. The test protocol must be in accordance with the requirements of the Air Pollution Control Division Compliance Test Manual and shall be submitted to the Division for review and approval at least thirty (30) days prior to testing. No compliance test shall be conducted without prior approval from the Division. Any compliance test conducted to show compliance with a monthly or annual emission limitation shall have the results projected up to the monthly or annual averaging time by multiplying the test results by the allowable number of operating hours for that averaging time(Reference: Regulation No. 3, Part B., Section III.G.3) Oxides of Nitrogen using EPA approved methods. Carbon Monoxide using EPA approved methods. 37. Point 014: Within one hundred and eighty days (180) after commencement of operation, the operator shall complete an initial site specific extended gas analysis of the natural gas produced at this site in order to verify the VOC, benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylenes, n-hexane, and 2,2,4-trimethylpentane content (weight fraction) of this emission stream used in the permit application. Results of testing shall be used to determine site- specific emission factors using Division approved methods. Results of site-specific sampling and analysis shall be submitted to the Division as part of the self-certification and used to demonstrate compliance with the emissions factors chosen for this emissions point. 38. Point 014: Within one hundred and eighty days (180) after commencement of operation, the owner or operator shall demonstrate compliance with opacity standards, using EPA Method 9 to measure opacity from the flare. (Reference: Regulation No. 1, Section II.A.1 &4) Periodic Testing Requirements 39. Point 005: On an annual basis, the owner or operator shall complete an extended gas analysis of gas samples that are representative of volatile organic compounds (VOC) and hazardous air pollutants (HAP) that may be released as fugitive emissions. This extended gas analysis shall be used in the compliance demonstration as required in the Emission Limits and Records section of this permit. 40. Point 006-013: These engines are subject to the periodic testing requirements as specified in the operating and maintenance (O&M) plan as approved by the Division. Revisions to your O&M plan are subject to Division approval. Replacements of this unit completed as Alternative Operating Scenarios may be subject to additional testing requirements as specified in Attachment A. AIRS ID: 12319C89 Page 13 of 30 olo pa e li ealth and Environment it Pollution Control Division ALTERNATE OPED 41. Point 003: This pump may be replaced with a like-kind pump in accordance with the requirements of Regulation 3, Part A, Section IV.A and without applying for a revision to this permit or obtaining a new construction permit. A like-kind replacement pump shall be the same make, model and capacity as authorized in this permit. 42. Point 003: The owner or operator shall maintain a log on-site or at a local field office to contemporaneously record the start and stop dates of any pump replacement, the manufacturer, model number, serial number and capacity of the replacement pump. 43. Point 003: All pump replacements installed and operated per the alternate operating scenarios authorized by this permit must comply with all terms and conditions of this construction permit. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS 44. A revised Air Pollutant Emission Notice (APEN) shall be filed: (Reference: Regulation No. 3, Part A, II.C) a. Annually by April 30'" whenever a significant increase in emissions occurs as follows: For any criteria pollutant: For sources emitting less than 100 tons per year, a change in actual emissions of five(5)tons per year or more, above the level reported on the last APEN; or For volatile organic compounds (VOC) and nitrogen oxides sources (NO)) in ozone nonattainment areas emitting less than 100 tons. of VOC or NO: per year, a change in annual actual emissions of one (1)ton per year or more or five percent,whichever is greater, above the level reported on the last APEN;or For sources emitting 100 tons per year or more, a change in actual emissions • of five percent or 50 tons pet year or more, whichever is less, above the level reported on the last APEN submitted; or For any non-criteria reportable pollutant: If the emissions increase by 50% or five (5) tons per year, whichever is less, above the level reported on the last APEN submitted to the Division. b. Whenever there is a change in the owner or operator of any facility, process, or activity; or c. Whenever new control equipment is installed, or whenever a different type of control equipment replaces an existing type of control equipment; or d. Whenever a permit limitation must be modified; or e. No later than 30 days before the existing APEN expires. f. Points 006-014: Within 14 calendar days of commencing operation of a permanent replacement engine under the alternative operating scenario outlined in this permit as Attachment A. The APEN shall include the specific manufacturer, model and serial number and horsepower of the permanent replacement engine, the appropriate APEN filing fee and a cover letter explaining AIRS ID: 12319C89 Page 14 of 30 Depa en li Health and Environment it Pollution Control Division that thDolor r t er Item operating scenario and is installing a permanent replacement engine. 45. Federal regulatory program requirements (i.e. PSD, NANSR or Title V Operating Permit) shall apply to this source at any such time that this source becomes major solely by virtue of a relaxation in any permit condition. Any relaxation that increases the potential to emit above the applicable Federal program threshold will require a full review of the source as though construction had not yet commenced on the source. The source shall not exceed the Federal program threshold until a permit is granted. (Regulation No. 3 Part D). 46. MACT Subpart HH - National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants From Oil and Natural Gas Production Facilities major stationary source requirements shall apply to this stationary source at any such time that this stationary source becomes major solely by virtue of a relaxation in any permit limitation and shall be subject to all appropriate applicable requirements of Subpart HH. (Reference: Regulation No. 8, Part E) GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS 47. This permit and any attachments must be retained and made available for inspection upon request. The permit may be reissued to a new owner by the APCD as provided in AQCC Regulation No. 3, Part B, Section II.B upon a request for transfer of ownership and the submittal of a revised APEN and the required fee. 48. If this permit specifically states that final authorization has been granted, then the remainder of this condition is not applicable. Otherwise, the issuance of this construction permit does not provide "final" authority for this activity or operation of this source. Final authorization of the permit must be secured from the APCD in writing in accordance with the provisions of 25-7-114.5(12)(a) C.R.S. and AQCC Regulation No. 3, Part B, Section III.G. Final authorization cannot be granted until the operation or activity commences and has been verified by the APCD as conforming in all respects with the conditions of the permit. Once self-certification of all points has been reviewed and approved by the Division, it will provide written documentation of such final authorization. Details for obtaining final authorization to operate are located in the Requirements to Self- Certify for Final Authorization section of this permit. 49. This permit is issued in reliance upon the accuracy and completeness of information supplied by the owner or operator and is conditioned upon conduct of the activity, or construction, installation and operation of the source, in accordance with this information and with representations made by the owner or operator or owner or operator's agents. It is valid only for the equipment and operations or activity specifically identified on the permit. 50. Unless specifically stated otherwise, the general and specific conditions contained in this permit have been determined by the APCD to be necessary to assure compliance with the provisions of Section 25-7-114.5(7)(a), C.R.S. 51. Each and every condition of this permit is a material part hereof and is not severable. Any challenge to or appeal of a condition hereof shall constitute a rejection of the entire permit and upon such occurrence, this permit shall be deemed denied ab initio. This permit may be revoked at any time prior to self-certification and final authorization by the Air Pollution Control Division (APCD) on grounds set forth in the Colorado Air Quality AIRS ID: 12319C89 Page 15 of 30 I pa e Ii ealth and Environment it Pollution Control Division Control Act a Q o1 ission (AQCC), including failure to meet any express term or condition of the permit. If the Division denies a permit, conditions imposed upon a permit are contested by the owner or operator, or the Division revokes a permit, the owner or operator of a source may request a hearing before the AQCC for review of the Division's action. 52. Section 25-7-114.7(2)(a), C.R.S. requires that all sources required to file an Air Pollution Emission Notice (APEN) must pay an annual fee to cover the costs of inspections and administration. If a source or activity is to be discontinued, the owner must notify the Division in writing requesting a cancellation of the permit. Upon notification, annual fee billing will terminate. 53. Violation of the terms of a permit or of the provisions of the Colorado Air Pollution Prevention and Control Act or the regulations of the AQCC may result in administrative, civil or criminal enforcement actions under Sections 25-7-115 (enforcement), -121 (injunctions), -122(civil penalties), -122.1 (criminal penalties), C.R.S. By: Oluwaseun Ogungbenle Permit Engineer Permit History Issuance Date Description Issuance 1 This Issuance Issued to Bonanza Creek Energy Operating Company LLC for equipment at a new compressor station. AIRS ID: 123/9C89 Page 16 of 30 Depa en li ealth and Environment it Pollution Control Division Notes to Permit HolderDolor o a . 1) The permit holder is required to pay fees for the processing time for this permit. An invoice for these fees will be issued after the permit is issued. The permit holder shall pay the invoice within 30 days of receipt of the invoice. Failure to pay the invoice will result in revocation of this permit (Reference: Regulation No. 3, Part A, Section VI.B.) 2) The production or raw material processing limits and emission limits contained in this permit are based on the consumption rates requested in the permit application. These limits may be revised upon request of the owner or operator providing there is no exceedance of any specific emission control regulation or any ambient air quality standard. A revised air pollution emission notice(APEN) and complete application form must be submitted with a request for a permit revision. 3) This source is subject to the Common Provisions Regulation Part II, Subpart E, Affirmative Defense Provision for Excess Emissions During Malfunctions. The owner or operator shall notify the Division of any malfunction condition which causes a violation of any emission limit or limits stated in this permit as soon as possible, but no later than noon of the next working day, followed by written notice to the Division addressing all of the criteria set forth in Part II.E.1 of the Common Provisions Regulation. See: http://www.colorado.gov/cs/Satellite?c=Document C&childoaaename=CDPHE- Main%2FDocument C%2FCBONAddLinkView&cid=1251599389641&paaename=CBONWrapper 4) The following emissions of non-criteria reportable air pollutants are estimated based upon the process limits as indicated in this permit. This information is listed to inform the operator of the Division's analysis of the specific compounds emitted if the source(s)operate at the permitted limitations. Uncontrolled Emission Are the Controlled AIRS Rate emissions Emission Rate Point Pollutant CAS# (Ib/yr) reportable? (lb/yr) Benzene 71432 — No --- 001 n-Hexane 110543 0.5 No 0 Benzene 71432 209 No 209 n-Hexane 110543 3813 Yes 3813 002 Toluene 108883 445 Yes 445 Xylenes 1330207 204 No 204 Benzene 71432 180 No 9 n-Hexane 110543 3099 Yes 155 003 Toluene 108883 139 No 7 Ethylbenzene 100414 21 No 1 Xylenes 1330207 52 Yes 3 Benzene 71432 173,711 Yes 434 n-Hexane 110543 3,263,523 Yes 8,159 004 Toluene 108883 116,806 Yes 292 Ethylbenzene 100414 7,884 Yes 20 Xylenes 1330207 17,237 Yes 43 AIRS ID: 12319C89 Page 17 of 30 to pa alth and Environment it Pollution Control Division Be n n-Hexane 110543 1,376 Yes 1376 005 Toluene 108883 125. No 125 Ethylbenzene 100414 22 No 22 Xylenes 1330207 55 No 55 Benzene 71432 40 No 40 Toluene 108883 51 No 51 Formaldehyde 50000 9,004 Yes 3,601 006 Acetaldehyde 75070 763 Yes 763 Acrolein . 107028 469 Yes • 469 Methanol 67561 228 No 228 n-Hexane 110543 100 No 100 Benzene 71432 40 No 40 Toluene 108883 51 No 51 Formaldehyde 50000 9,004 Yes 3,601 007 Acetaldehyde 75070 763 Yes 763 Acrolein 107028 - 469 Yes 469 Methanol 67561 228 No 228 I n-Hexane 110543 100 No 100 Benzene 71432 40 No 40 Toluene 108883 51 No 51 Formaldehyde 50000 9,004 Yes 3,601 008 Acetaldehyde 75070 763 Yes 763 Acrolein 107028 469 Yes 469 Methanol 67561 228 No 228 n-Hexane 110543 100 No 100 Benzene 71432 40 No 40 Toluene 108883 51 No 51 Formaldehyde 50000 9,004 Yes 3,601 009 Acetaldehyde 75070 763 Yes 763 Acrolein 107028 469 Yes 469 Methanol 67561 228 No 228 n-Hexane 110543 100 No 100 010 Benzene 71432 16 No 16 AIRS ID: 123/9C89 Page 18 of 30 olor Depa en . ' -ai Health and Environment A it Pollution Control Division Form -- . 0 210 Benzene 71432 16 No 16 011 Formaldehyde 50000 210 No 210 Benzene 71432 29 No 29 Formaldehyde 50000 1,448 Yes 1448 012 Acetaldehyde 75070 52 No 52 Acrolein 107028 49 No 49 Methanol 67561 57 No 57 Benzene 71432 29 No 29 Formaldehyde 50000 1,448 Yes 1448 013 Acetaldehyde 75070 52 No 52 Acrolein 107028 49 No 49 Methanol 67561 57 No 57 Benzene 71432 274 Yes 14 n-Hexane 110543 4,716 Yes 236 014 Toluene 108883 212 No 11 Ethylbenzene 100414 32 No 2 Xylenes 1330207 79 No 4 5) The emission levels contained in this permit are based on the following emission factors: Point 001: Emission Factors Emission Factors Uncontrolled Controlled Pollutant lb/BBL lb/BBL Source Condensate Condensate Throughput Throughput VOC 0.2 0.01 ProMax n-Hexane 1.15E-05 Neg. ProMax Benzene 4.08E-07 Neg. ProMax Note: The controlled emissions for this point are based on the flare control efficiency of 95%. Point 002: Emission Factors-Uncontrolled Pollutant lb/BBL loaded Source VOC 0.32 AP-42 Benzene 0.005 Engineering Estimate n-Hexane 0.09 Engineering Estimate AIRS ID: 12319C89 Page 19 of 30 iFb li it Pollutionealthand ControlEnvironmentDRit Division Pollutant IbIBBL loaded Source Toluene 0.01 Engineering Estimate Xylenes 0.005 Engineering Estimate The uncontrolled VOC emission factor was calculated using AP-42, Chapter 5.2, Equation 1 (version 1/95) using the following values: L=12.46*S*P*MIT S=0.6(Submerged loading: dedicated:normal service) P(true vapor pressure)=8.04 psia M(vapor molecular weight)=65.93 Ib/Ib-mol T(temperature of liquid loaded)= 524°R The uncontrolled non-criteria reportable air pollutant(NCRP)emission factors were calculated by multiplying the mass fraction of each NCRP in the liquid by the VOC emission factor. POint 003: Emission Emission Factors- Factors- Uncontrolled Controlled Pollutant lb/PAMsd vented lbf Ssef vented Source NOx 0.068 0.068 AP-42 (lb/MMBTU) CO 0.37 0.37 AP-42 (lb/MMBTU) VOC 21834.71 1091.74 Gas Analysis Benzene 34.30 1.72 Gas Analysis n-Hexane 589.55 29,48 Gas Analysis Toluene 26.48 1.32 Gas Analysis Xylenes 9.89 0.49 Gas Analysis Point 004: Weight Emission Emission Pollutant Fraction of Factors Factors Source Gas(%) Uncontrolled Controlled lb/fAMscf IbIMMscf NOB(Ib/MMBTU) 0.068 0.068 AP-42 CO _(lb/MMBTU) 0.37 0.37 AP-42 VOC 96.70 166858.40 8342.92 Gas Analysis Benzene 1.10 1903.70 95.19 Gas Analysis Toluene 0.74 1280.10 64.01 Gas Analysis Ethylbenzene 0.05 86.40 4.32 Gas Analysis Xylenes 0.11 188.90 9.45 Gas Analysis AIRS ID: 123/9C89 Page 20 of 30 olor Depa en li Health and Environment it Pollution Control Division D on Pollutant Fraction IIf.lI: t"\ISt:' Factors Factors Source Gas(%) Uncontrolled Controlled Ib/MMscf lb/MMscf n-hexane 20.73 35764.60 1788.23 Gas Analysis Emission estimates are based on a 100% collection efficiency when the gas is captured by the VRU and a 95% control efficiency when it is sent to the enclosed flares. Point 005: Component Gas Heavy Oil Light Oil Water/Oil Connectors 986 0 64 14 Flanges 372 0 56 23 Open-ended Lines 42 0 3 0 Pump Seals 9 0 0 3 Valves 392 0 48 15 Other 70 0 3 0 VOC Content(wt. 0.3366 0 0.9996 1.0000 fraction) Benzene Content(wt 0.0005 0 0.0150 0.0001 fraction) Toluene Content(wt. 0.0004 0 0.0319 0.0012 fraction) Ethylbenzene(wt. 0.0001 0 0.0058 0.0003 fraction) Xylenes Content(wt. 0.0002 0 0.0146 0.0001 fraction) n-hexane Content(wt. 0.0091 0 0.2740 0.0001 fraction) 'Other equipment type includes compressors, pressure relief valves, relief valves, diaphragms, drains, dump arms, hatches, instrument meters, polish rods and vents TOC Emission Factors (kg/hr-component): Component Gas Service Heavy Oil Light Oil ervi S Water/Oil Service Connectors 2.0E-04 7.5E-06 2.1E-04 1.1E-04 Flanges 3.9E-04 3.9E-07 1.1E-04 2.9E-06 Open-ended Lines 2.0E-03 1.4E-04 1.4E-03 2.5E-04 Pump Seals 2.4E-03 NA 1.3E-02 2.4E-05 Valves 4.5E-03 8.4E-06 2.5E-03 9.8E-05 Other 8.8E-03 3.2E-05 7.5E-03 1.4E-02 Source: EPA-453/R-95-017 Table 2-4 Compliance with emissions limits in this permit will be demonstrated by using the TOC emission factors listed in the table above with representative component counts, multiplied by the VOC content from the most recent gas analysis. AIRS ID: 123/9C89 Page 21 of 30 le e Ii ealth and Environment it Pollution Control Division Point 006: Pollutant Emission Factors- Emission Factors— Source Uncontrolled Controlled NOx 0.50 g/hp-hr 0.50 g/hp-hr Manufacturer CO 3.11 glhp-hr 1.00 glhp-hr Manufacturer VOC 1.38 g/hp-hr 0.70 gmp-hr Manufacturer Formaldehyde 0.36 g/hp-hr 0.144 g/hp-hr Manufacturer Acetaldehyde 0.0084 IbIMMBTU 0.0084 Ib1MMBTU AP-42 Acrolein 0.0051 Ib/MMBTU 0.0051 lb/MMBTU AP-42 Benzene 0.0004 Ib/MMBTU 0.0004 Ib/MMBTU AP-42 Emission factors are based on a Brake-Specific Fuel Consumption Factor of 8050 Btu/hp-hr, a site-rated horsepower value of 1295,and a fuel heat value of 1403 Btu/scf. Point 007: Pollutant Emission Factors- Emission Factors— Source Uncontrolled Controlled NOx 0.50 g/hp-hr 0.50 g/hp-hr Manufacturer CO 3.11 g/hp-hr 1.00 g/hp-hr Manufacturer VOC 1.38 g/hp-hr 0.70 g/hp-hr Manufacturer Formaldehyde 0.36 g/hp-hr 0.144 g/hhp-hr Manufacturer Acetaldehyde 0.0084 Ib/MMBTU 0.0084 Ib/MMBTU AP-42 Acrolein 0.0051 Ib/MMBTU 0.0051 Ib/MMBTU AP-42 Benzene 0.0004 lb/MMBTU 0.0004 Ib/MMBTU AP-42 Emission factors are based on a Brake-Specific Fuel Consumption Factor of 8050 Btu/hp-hr, a site-rated horsepower value of 1295, and a fuel heat value of 1403 Btu/scf. Point 006: #. Pollutant Emission Factors- Emission Factors— Source Uncontrolled Controlled NOx 0.50 g/hhp-hr 0.50 g/hp-hr Manufacturer CO 3.11. g/hp-hr 1.00 g/hp-hr Manufacturer VOC 1.38 g/hp-hr 0.70 g/hp-hr Manufacturer Formaldehyde 0.36 g/hp-hr 0.144 g/hp-hr Manufacturer Acetaldehyde 0.0084 lb/MMBTU 0.0084 Ib/MMBTU AP-42 Acrolein 0.0051 Ib/MMBTU 0.0051 Ib/MMBTU AP-42 Benzene 0.0004 IbIMMBTU 0.0004 Ib/MMBTU AP-42 Emission factors are based on a Brake-Specific Fuel Consumption Factor of 8050 Btu/hp-hr, a site-rated horsepower value of 1295,and a fuel heat value of 1403 Btu/scf. Point 009: X PollufaM Emission Factors- Emission Factors— Source Uncontrolled Controlled NOx 0.50 g/hp-hr 0.50 g/hp-hr Manufacturer CO 3.11 g/hp-hr 1.00 g/hp-hr Manufacturer VOC 1.38 g/hp-hr 0.70 g/hp-hr Manufacturer Formaldehyde 0.36 g/hp-hr 0.144 g/hp-hr Manufacturer AIRS ID: 123/9C89 Page 22 of 30 olor. y Depa en - - di ``Health and Environment 1 iii 1 ,it Pollution Control Division Pollutant is ' a sion — Source Uncontrolled Controlled Acetaldehyde 0.0084 lb/MMBTU 0.0084 Ib/MMBTU AP-42 Acrolein 0.0051 lb/MMBTU 0.0051 lb/MMBTU AP-42 Benzene 0.0004 lb/MMBTU 0.0004 lb/MMBTU AP-42 Emission factors are based on a Brake-Specific Fuel Consumption Factor of 8050 Btu/hp-hr, a site-rated horsepower value of 1295, and a fuel heat value of 1403 Btu/scf. Point 010: Pollutant Emission Factors- Emission Factors— Source Uncontrolled Controlled NOx 2.21 lb/MMBTU 1.00 g/hp-hr AP-42 CO 3.72 lb/MMBTU 2.00 g/hp-hr AP-42 VOC 0.70 g/hp-hr 0.70 g/hp-hr NSPS JJJJ Formaldehyde 0.0205 lb/MMBTU 0.0205 lb/MMBTU AP-42 Acetaldehyde 0.0028 lb/MMBTU 0.0028 lb/MMBTU AP-42 Acrolein 0.0026 lb/MMBTU 0.0026 lb/MMBTU AP-42 Benzene 0.0016 lb/MMBTU 0.0016 lb/MMBTU AP-42 Emission factors are based on a Brake-Specific Fuel Consumption Factor of 9000 Btu/hp-hr, a site-rated horsepower value of 130, and a fuel heat value of 1403 Btu/scf. Point 011: Pollutant Emission Factors- Emission Factors— Source Uncontrolled Controlled NOx 2.21 lb/MMBTU 1.00 g/hp-hr AP-42 CO 3.72 Ib/MMBTU 2.00 g/hp-hr AP-42 VOC 0.70 g/hp-hr 0.70 g/hp-hr NSPS JJJJ Formaldehyde 0.0205 lb/MMBTU 0.0205 lb/MMBTU AP-42 Acetaldehyde 0.0028 lb/MMBTU 0.0028 lb/MMBTU AP-42 Acrolein 0.0026 lb/MMBTU 0.0026 lb/MMBTU AP-42 Benzene 0.0016 lb/MMBTU 0.0016 lb/MMBTU AP-42 Emission factors are based on a Brake-Specific Fuel Consumption Factor of 9000 Btu/hp-hr, a site-rated horsepower value of 130, and a fuel heat value of 1403 Btu/scf. Point 012: Pollutant Emission Factors- Emission Factors— Source Uncontrolled Controlled NOx 2.21 lb/MMBTU 1.00 g/hp-hr AP-42 CO 3.72 lb/MMBTU 2.00 g/hp-hr AP-42 VOC 0.70 g/hp-hr 0.70 g/hp-hr NSPS JJJJ Formaldehyde 0.30 g/hp-hr 0.30 g/hp-hr NSPS JJJJ Acetaldehyde 0.0028 lb/MMBTU 0.0028 Ib/MMBTU AP-42 Acrolein 0.0026 lb/MMBTU 0.0026 lb/MMBTU AP-42 Benzene 0.0016 lb/MMBTU 0.0016 lb/MMBTU AP-42 Emission factors are based on a Brake-Specific Fuel Consumption Factor of 8500 Btu/hp-hr, a site-rated horsepower value of 250, and a fuel heat value of 1403 Btu/scf. AIRS ID: 123/9C89 Page 23 of 30 to pa e Ii ealth and Environment it Pollution Control Division Point 013: Pollutant Emission Factors- Emission Factors— Source Uncontrolled Controlled NOx 2.21 lb/MMBTU 1.00 g/hp-hr AP-42 CO 3.72 IbMIMBTU 2.00 g/hp-hr AP-42 VOC 0.70 g/hp-hr 0.70 g/hp-hr NSPS JJJJ Formaldehyde 0.30 g/hp-hr 0.30 g/hp-hr NSPS JJJJ Acetaldehyde 0.0028 IbIMMBTU 0.0028 Ib/MMBTU AP-42 Acrolein 0.0026 lb/MMBTU 0.0026 Ib/MMBTU AP-42 Benzene 0.0016 Ib/MMBTU 0.0016 Ib/MMBTU AP-42 Emission factors are based on a Brake-Specific Fuel Consumption Factor of 8500 Btu/hp-hr, a site-rated horsepower value of 250, and a fuel heat value of 1403 Btu/scf. Point 014: Weight Emission Emission Pollutant Fraction of Factors Factors Source Gas(%) Uncontrolled Controlled IblMMscf IbIMMscf NOx(Ib/MMBTU) — 0.068 0.068 AP-42 CO(Ib/MMBTU) — 0.37 0.37 AP-42 VOC 33.66 21834.70 1091.74 Gas Analysis Benzene 0.05 34.30 1.72 Gas Analysis Toluene 0.04 26.50 1.33 Gas Analysis Ethylbenzene 0.01 4.00 0.20 Gas Analysis Xylenes 0.02 9.90 0.50 Gas Analysis n-hexane 0.91 589.50 29.48 Gas Analysis 6) In accordance with C.R.S. 25-7-114.1, each Air Pollutant Emission Notice(APEN)associated with this permit is valid for a term of five years from the date it was received by the Division.A revised APEN shall be submitted no later than 30 days before the five-year term expires. Please refer to the most recent annual fee invoice to determine the APEN expiration date for each emissions point associated with this permit. For any questions regarding a specific expiration date call the Division at (303)492-3150. 7) Points 006-013: These engines may be subject to 40 CFR, Part 60, Subpart JJJJ--Standards of PMMforrnance for Stationary Spark Ignition Internal Combustion Engines (See January 18, 2008 Federal Register posting — effective March 18, 2008). This rule has not yet been incorporated into Colorado Air Quality Control Commission's Regulation No. 6. A copy of the complete subpart is available on the EPA website at httoJ/www.epa.aov/tn/atw/arealr18ia08.odf 8) Points 006-013: This engine is subject to 40 CFR, Part 63, Subpart 7777 - National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines. (See January 18, 2008 Federal Register posting - effective March 18, 2008). The January 18, 2008 amendments to include requirements for area sources and engines < 500 hp located at major sources have not yet been incorporated into Colorado Air Quality Control Commission's Regulation No. 8. A copy of the complete subpart is available on the EPA website at http://www.eoa.aovlttn/atw/area1r18ia08.odf Additional information regarding area source standards can be found on the EPA website at: http://www.epa.aov/ttn/atw/area/arearules.html AIRS ID: 123/9C89 Page 24 of 30 olor Depa en li ealth and Environment it Pollution Control Division 9) This facility is class' ' o Applicable Status Requirement Operating Permit Synthetic Minor Source of VOC, CO, Benzene, Toluene, Formaldehyde, n-Hexane, and total HAPs NANSR Synthetic Minor Source of VOC PSD Synthetic Minor Source of CO NSPS Kb Not Applicable NSPS OOOO Not Applicable MACT HH Major Source Requirements: Not Applicable Area Source Requirements: Applicable 10) Full text of the Title 40, Protection of Environment Electronic Code of Federal Regulations can be found at the website listed below: htt p://ecfr.a po a ccess.q ov/ Part 60: Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources NSPS 60.1-End Subpart A—Subpart KKKK NSPS Part 60,Appendixes Appendix A—Appendix I Part 63: National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Source Categories MACT 63.1-63.599 Subpart A—Subpart Z MACT 63.600-63.1199 Subpart AA—Subpart DDD MACT 63.1200-63.1439 Subpart EEE—Subpart PPP MACT 63.1440-63.6175 Subpart QQQ—Subpart YYYY MACT 63.6580-63.8830 Subpart ZZZZ—Subpart MMMMM MACT 63.8980-End Subpart NNNNN—Subpart)OOOOOC 11) A self certification form and guidance on how to self-certify compliance as required by this permit may be obtained online at: http://www.colorado.aov/pacific/cdphe/air-permit-self-certification AIRS ID: 123/9C89 Page 25 of 30 DREb Pa e i alth and Environment 'r Pollution Control Division ALTERNATIVE OPERATING SCENARIOS RECIPROCATING INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES` October 12,2012 2.AlternatNe Operating Scenarios The following Alternative Operating Scenario (AOS) for the temporary and permanent replacement of natural gas fired reciprocating internal combustion engines has been reviewed M accordance with the requirements of Regulation No. 3., Part A, Section IVA, Operational Flerdbilty-Abemative Operating Scenarios, Regulation No. 3, Part B,Construction Permits, and Regulation No.3, Part D, Major Stationary Source New Source Review and Prevention of Significant Deterioration,and it has been found to meet all applicable substantive and procedural requirements. This permit incorporates and shall be considered a Construction Permit for any engine replacement performed in accordance with this AOS, and the owner or operator shall be allowed to perform such engine replacement without applying for a revision to this • permit or obtaining a new Construction Permit. 2.1 Engine Replacement The following AOS is incorporated into this permit in order to deal with a compressor engine breakdown or periodic routine maintenance and repair of an existing onsite engine that requires the use of either a temporary or permanent replacement engine. 'Temporary' is defined as in the same service for 90 operating days or less in any 12 month period. Permanent is defined as in the same service for more than 90 operating days in any 12 month period.The 90 days is the total number of days that the engine is in operation. If the engine operates only part of a day,that day shall count as a single day towards the 90 day total. The compliance demonstrations and any periodic monitoring required by this AOS are in addition to any compliance demonstrations or periodic monitoring required by this permit All replacement engines are subject to all federaNy applicable and state-only requirements set forth In this permit(including monitoring and record keeping). The results of all tests and the associated calculations required by this AOS shall be submitted to the Division within 30 calendar days of the test or within 60 days of the test if such testing is requited to demonstrate compliance with NSPS or MACT requirements. Results of all tests shall be kept on site for five(5)years and made available to the Derision upon request. The owner or operator shall maintain a log on-site and contemporaneously record the start and atop date of any engine replacement, the manufacturer, date of manufacture,model number, horsepower, and serial number of the engine(s) that are replaced during the term of this permit, and the manufacturer, P. model number, horsepower, and serial number of the replacement engine. In addition to the log, the owner or operator shall maintain a copy of all Applicability Reports required under section 2.1.2 and make them available to the Division upon request. 2.1.1 The owner or operator may temporarily replace an existing compressor engine that is subject to the emission limits set forth in this permit with an engine that is of the same manufacturer, model, and horsepower or a different manufacturer, model, or horsepower as the existing engine without modifying this permit so long as the temporary replacement engine complies with all permit limitations and other requirements applicable to the existing engine. Measurement of emissions from the temporary replacement engine shall be made as set forth in section 2.2. AIRS ID: 123/9C89 Page 26 of 30 olor Depa en li ealth and Environment it Pollution Control Division 2.1.2 The owner or oJJ a epl isting ressor engine with another engine with the same manufacturer, model, and horsepower engines without modifying this permit so long as the permanent replacement engine complies with all permit limitations and other requirements applicable to the existing engine as well as any new applicable requirements for the replacement engine. Measurement of emissions from the permanent replacement engine and compliance with the applicable emission limitations shall be made as set forth in section 2.2. An Air Pollutant Emissions Notice (APEN) that includes the specific manufacturer, model and serial number and horsepower of the permanent replacement engine shall be filed with the Division for the permanent replacement engine within 14 calendar days of commencing operation of the replacement engine. The APEN shall be accompanied by the appropriate APEN filing fee, a cover letter explaining that the owner or operator is exercising an alternative operating scenario and is installing a permanent replacement engine, and a copy of the relevant Applicability Reports for the replacement engine. Example Applicability Reports can be found at http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/ap/oilgaspermitting.html. This submittal shall be accompanied by a certification from the Responsible Official indicating that"based on the information and belief formed after reasonable inquiry, the statements and information included in the submittal are true, accurate and complete". This AOS cannot be used for permanent engine replacement of a grandfathered or permit exempt engine or an engine that is not subject to emission limits. The owner or operator shall agree to pay fees based on the normal permit processing rate for review of information submitted to the Division in regard to any permanent engine replacement. 2.2 Portable Analyzer Testing Note: In some cases there may be conflicting and/or duplicative testing requirements due to overlapping Applicable Requirements. In those instances, please contact the Division Field Services Unit to discuss streamlining the testing requirements. Note that the testing required by this Condition may be used to satisfy the periodic testing requirements specified by the permit for the relevant time period (i.e. if the permit requires quarterly portable analyzer testing, this test conducted under the AOS will serve as the quarterly test and an additional portable analyzer test is not required for another three months). The owner or operator may conduct a reference method test, in lieu of the portable analyzer test required by this Condition, if approved in advance by the Division. The owner or operator shall measure nitrogen oxide (NOx) and carbon monoxide (CO) emissions in the exhaust from the replacement engine using a portable flue gas analyzer within seven (7) calendar days of commencing operation of the replacement engine. All portable analyzer testing required by this permit shall be conducted using the Division's Portable Analyzer Monitoring Protocol(ver March 2006 or newer)as found on the Division's web site at: http://www.colorado.gov/cs/Satellite/CD P H E-AP/CBON/1251596520270. Results of the portable analyzer tests shall be used to monitor the compliance status of this unit. For comparison with an annual (tons/year) or short term (lbs/unit of time) emission limit, the results of the tests shall be converted to a lb/hr basis and multiplied by the allowable operating hours in the month or year(whichever applies) in order to monitor compliance. If a source is not limited in its hours of operation the test results will be multiplied by the maximum number of hours in the month or year(8760), whichever applies. AIRS ID: 123/9C89 Page 27 of 30 lo pa li Pollution Control Division For comparison with a I' ( ), output based (g/hp-hr) or concentration based (ppmvd @ 15% O2)that the existing unit is currently subject to or the replacement engine will be subject to,the results of the test shall be converted to the appropriate units as described in the above-mentioned Portable Analyzer Monitoring Protocol document. If the portable analyzer results indicate compliance with both the NOx and CO emission limitations, in the absence of credible evidence to the contrary,the source may certify that the engine is in compliance with both the NOx and CO emission limitations for the relevant time period. Subject to the provisions of C.R.S. 25-7-123.1 and in the absence of credible evidence to the contrary, if the portable analyzer results fail to demonstrate compliance with either the NOx or CO emission limitations, the engine will be considered to be out of compliance from the date of the portable analyzer test until a portable analyzer test indicates compliance with both the NOx and CO emission limitations or until the engine is taken offline. 2.3 Applicable Regulations for Permanent Engine Replacements 2.3.1 Reasonably Available Control Technology(RACT): Reg. 3, Part B§II.D.2 All permanent replacement engines that are located in an area that is classified as attainment/maintenance or nonattainment must apply Reasonably Available Control Technology(RACT) for the pollutants for which the area is attainment/maintenance or nonattainment. Note that both VOC and NOx are precursors for ozone. RACT shall be applied for any level of emissions of the pollutant for which the area is in attainment/maintenance or nonattainment,except as follows: In the Denver Metropolitan PM10 attainment/maintenance area, RACT applies to PM10 at any, level of emissions and to NOx and SO2, as precursors to PM/o, if the potential to emit of NOx or SO2 exceeds 40 tons/yr. For purposes of this AOS, the following shall be considered RACT for natural gas fired reciprocating internal combustion engines: VOC: The emission limitations in NSPS JJJJ CO:The emission limitations in NSPS JJJJ NOx:The emission limitations In NSPS JJJJ SO2: Use of natural gas as fuel PM1o: Use of natural gas as fuel As defined in 40 CFR Part 60 Subparts GG(§60.331)and 40 CFR Part 72(§72.2), natural gas contains 20.0 grains or less of total sulfur per 100 standard cubic feet. 2.3.2 Control Requirements and Emission Standards: Regulation No. 7, Sections XVI. and XVII.E (State- Only conditions). Control Requirements:Section XVI Any permanent replacement engine located within the boundaries of an ozone nonattainment area is subject to the applicable control requirements specified in Regulation No. 7, section XVI, as specified below. Rich bum engines with a manufacturer's design rate greater than 500 hp shall use a non- selective catalyst and air fuel controller to reduce emission. Lean bum engines with a manufacturers design rate greater than 500 hp shall use an oxidation catalyst to reduce emissions. • AIRS ID: 123/9C89 Page 28 of 30 olor Depa en li th and Environment it Pollutealion Control Division The above emission control equipment shall be appropriately sized for the engine and shall be operated and maintained according to manufacturer specifications. The source shall submit copies of the relevant Applicability Reports required under Condition 2.1.2. Emission Standards:Section XVII.E—State-only requirements Any permanent engine that is either constructed or relocated to the state of Colorado from another state, after the date listed in the table below shall operate and maintain each engine according to the manufacturer's written instructions or procedures to the extent practicable and consistent with technological limitations and good engineering and maintenance practices over the entire life of the engine so that it achieves the emission standards required in the table below: Construction or Emission Standards in G/hp-hr Max Engine HP Relocation Date NOx CO VOC January 1, 2008 2.0 4.0 1.0 100<Hp<500 January 1, 2011 1.0 2.0 0.7 July 1, 2007 2.0 4.0 1.0 500<Hp July 1, 2010 1.0 2.0 0.7 The source shall submit copies of the relevant Applicability Reports required under Condition 2.1.2. 2.3.3 NSPS for stationary spark ignition internal combustion engines: 40 CFR Part 60, Subpart JJJJ A permanent replacement engine that is manufactured on or after 7/1/09 for emergency engines greater than 25 hp, 7/1/2008 for engines less than 500 hp, 7/1/2007 for engines greater than or equal to 500 hp except for lean bum engines greater than or equal to 500 hp and less than 1,350 hp, and 1/1/2008 for lean burn engines greater than or equal to 500 hp and less than 1,350 hp are subject to the requirements of 40 CFR Part 60, Subpart JJJJ. An analysis of applicable monitoring, recordkeeping, and reporting requirements for the permanent engine replacement shall be included in the Applicability Reports required under Condition 2.1.2. Any testing required by the NSPS is in addition to that required by this AOS. Note that the initial test required by NSPS Subpart JJJJ can serve as the testing required by this AOS under Condition 2.2, if approved in advance by the Division, provided that such test is conducted within the time frame specified in Condition 2.2. Note that under the provisions of Regulation No. 6. Part B, section I.B. that Relocation of a source from outside of the State of Colorado into the State of Colorado is considered to be a new source, subject to the requirements of Regulation No. 6(i.e., the date that the source is first relocated to Colorado becomes equivalent to the manufacture date for purposes of determining the applicability of NSPS JJJJ requirements). However, as of October 1, 2011 the Division has not yet adopted NSPS JJJJ. Until such time as it does, any engine subject to NSPS will be subject only under Federal law. Once the Division adopts NSPS JJJJ, there will be an additional step added to the determination of the NSPS. Under the provisions of Regulation No. 6, Part B, § LB (which is referenced in Part A), any engine relocated from outside of the State of Colorado into the State of Colorado is considered to be a new source, subject to the requirements of NSPS JJJJ. 2.3.4 Reciprocating internal combustion engine(RICE) MACT: 40 CFR Part 63, Subpart 7777 A permanent replacement engine located at either an area or major source is subject to the requirements in 40 CFR Part 63, Subpart 7777. An analysis of the applicable monitoring, recordkeeping, and reporting AIRS ID: 123/9C89 Page 29 of 30 to pa i eal h and Environme it Pollution Control Divisionnt requirements for the ind in the Applicability Reports required under Condition 2.1.2. Any testing required by the MACT is in addition to that required by this AOS. Note that the initial test required by the MACT can serve as the testing required by this AOS under Condition 2.2, if approved in advance by the Division, provided that such test is conducted within the time frame specified in Condition 2.2. 2.4 Additional Sources The replacement of an existing engine with a new engine is viewed by the Division as the installation of a new emissions unit, not 'routine replacement" of an existing unit The AOS is therefore essentially an advanced construction permit review:The AOS cannot be used for additional new emission points for any site; an engine that is being installed as an entirely new emission point and not as part of an AOS- approved replacement of an existing onsite engine has to go through the appropriate Construction/Operating permitting process prior to installation. AIRS ID: 123/9C89 Page 30 of 30 Division Information Engineer: Oluwaseun Ogungbenle Control Engineer: Chris Laplante Review Date: 06/17/2014 Application Date: 03/10/2014 Facility Identifiers Permit No. 14WE0521 AIRS County# 123 Weld Facility# 9C89 Facility Type: Natural Gas Compressor Station ❑' Located in the 8-hour non-attainment area? @ True Minor @ Synthetic Minor for: r VOC r NOx r CO Administrative Information Company Name: Bonanza Creek Energy Operating Company LLC Source Name: Pronghorn 24-7 Booster Station Source Location: SESW Section 7, Township 5N, Range 61W SIC: 1311 Mailing Address 1: Bonanza Creek Energy Operating Company LLC Address Address 2: 410 17th Street,Suite 1500 /,State Zip: Denver, CO 80202 Name: Peg Young Person To Phone: 720-440-6133 Contact Fax: 720-279-2331 Email: pvoung@bonanzacrk.com 'Requested Action Self Certification Required? Yes Issuance Number: 1 Source Description: Natural Gas Compressor Station known as the Pronghorn 24-7 Booster Station, located in the SESW Section 7, Township 5N, Range 61W,Weld County,Colorado. Point Name Type Control Action Newly 001 CM)TK Condensate Tanks Flare reported source. Newly 002 TL Loadout None reported source Newly 003 P-1 Pump Flare reported source Newly 004 VRT Separator Venting Flare reported source Newly 005 FUG Fugitives None reported source Catalytic Newly 006 C-1 Engine Oxidizer reported source Catalytic Newly 007 C-2 Engine Oxidizer reported source Catalytic Newry 008 C-3 Engine Oxidizer reported source Catalytic Newly 009 C-4 Engine Oxidizer reported source Catalytic NeMy 010 C-5 Engine Reducer reported source Newly 011 C-6 Engine Catalytic reported Reducer source _. Newly 012 G-1 Engine Catalytic " reported Reducer source Catalytic Newly 013 G-2 Engine Reducer reported source Newly 014 FL-1 Separator Venting Flare reported ,." source 001 Two(2)above ground 400 bbl atmospheric condensate storage tanks IRequsted Throughput 43800 bbl Control Flare Efficiency 95.00% Emissions Summary Table Pollutant Emission Factor Uncontrolled Emissions Controlled Emissions Source VOC 0.2 lb/bbl 4.38 tpy 0.219 tpy ProMax Benzene 4.08E-07 lb/bbl 0.018 lb/yr 0.001 lb/yr ProMax n-Hexane 1.15E-05 lb/bbl 0.504 lb/yr 0.025 lb/yr ProMax Regulatory Review Section II.A.1 -Except as provided in paragraphs 2 through 6 below, no owner or operator of a source shall allow or cause the emission into the atmosphere of any air pollutant which is in excess of 20%opacity. This standard is based on 24 consecutive opacity readings taken at 15-second intervals for six minutes.The approved reference test method for visible emissions measurement is EPA Method 9(40 CFR, Part 60, Appendix A(July, 1992)) in all subsections of Section II.A and B of this regulation. Section ll.A.5-Smokeless Flare or Flares for the Combustion of Waste Gases No owner or operator of a smokeless flare or other flare for the combustion of waste gases shall allow or cause emissions into the atmosphere of any air pollutant which is in excess of 30%opacity for a period or periods aggregating more than six minutes in any sixty consecutive minutes. Re ulation 2-Odor Section I.A-No person,wherever located, shall cause or allow the emission of odorous air contaminants from any single source such as to result in detectable odors which are measured in excess of the following limits: For areas used predominantly for residential or commercial purposes it is a violation if odors are detected after the odorous air has been diluted with seven (7) or more volumes of odor free air. .._ _,. LL .d x ._. 5°.. set NSPS Kb: for storage vessels greater than 19,800 gallons after 7123184. This source is not subject to this subpart because the capacity of each tank(400 bbl)is less than 19,800 gallons(471 bbl) NSPS OOOO:for storage vessels In the natural gas production,transmission,and processing segments. This source is not subject to this subpart because each tank emits less than 6 tpy VOC. XII.VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUND EMISSIONS FROM OIL AND GAS OPERATIONS (Applicant is subject to the emission control requirements for condensate tanks since it Is located in a►onattainment area.) XVII.C STATEWIDE CONTROLS FOR OIL AND GAS OPERATIONS... (Applicant is currently subject to this part since uncontrolled actual emissions of VOC are greater than 20 tpy) 002 Truck Condensate Loadout Calculations L= 12.46*5*P*M/T(AP-42:Chapter 5.2, Equation 1) L= loading losses in lb per 1000 gallons loaded Factor Meaning Value Units Source S Saturation Factor 0.6 AP-42 P True Vapor Pressure 8.04 psia Sales Oil Analysis M Molecular Weight of Var 65.93 lb/lb-mole AP-42 T Liquid Temperature 524 deg. R Field Data L 7.56 lb/103 gal 3.18E-01 lb/bbl Annual requested Throughput 43800 BBL/yr 1839600 gal/yr Annual requested VOC emissions 13912 lb/yr 6.96 tpy Control: None Efficiency: 0.00% NCRPs Component Mass Fraction Benzene 0.0150 n-hexane 0.2740 Toluene 0.0319 Xylenes 0.0146 Source: Pressurized oil analysis Emissions Summary Table Pollutant Emission Factor Uncontrolled Emissions Controlled Emissions Source VOC 0.3176 lb/bbl 6.96 tpy 6.96 tpy AP-42 Benzene 0.0048 lb/bbl 208.73 lb/yr 208.73 lb/yr AP-42 n-Hexane 0.0870 lb/bbl 3812.19 lb/yr 3812.19 lb/yr AP-42 Toluene 0.0101 lb/bbl 444.37 lb/yr 444.37 lb/yr AP-42 Xylenes 0.0047 lb/bbl 203.76 lb/yr 203.76 lb/yr AP-42 Regulatory Review (Regulation 7-Volatile Organic Compounds This facility is not considered a bulk plant(in Reg. 7)because it does not distribute gasoline. 000 One(1)heat trace circulation pump(make,model,and serial mmber.to be provided)rated at 600 scar. Pump Information Manufacturer.Sandpiper • Mode • Number. GIF • Pump Sans Irrfunnetio t Number: To Be Determined Pump capacity 9.1 gallons per minute pumped. Max.pump natural gas eo0 scf/hour used consumption Control Flare 95.00%Efficiency Calculations EPA Emission Inventory Improvement Program Publication:Volume II,Chapter 10-Displacement Equation(10.4-3) Ex•Q•MW•Xx/C Ex•emissions of pollutant x Q.Volumetric flow rate/waime of gas processed MW•Molecular weight of gas•SG of gas•MW of air fix•mass fraction of x In gas C•molar volume of Ideal gas(379 scf/bcnol)at 60F and 1 atm q coo scf/hr MW 24.6 Ib/Ib+ml Han VI'Op. Wa01aur6r Requested Throughput 5.26 MMscf/yr Component mole% MW mass fraction Component lb/hr lb/yr tpy CO2 0.219 44 0.0039 CO2 0.153 1336.328 0.668 nitrogen 2.684 28 0.0305 nitrogen 1.190 10422.135 5.211 methane 74.902 16.04 0.4884 methane 19.020 166614.934 83.307 ethane 13.03 30.07 0.1626 ethane 6.333 55475.237 27.738 propane 5.267 44.09 0.0944 propane 3.676 32204.723 16.102 isobutane ems 58.12 0.0189 isobutane 0.734 6431.979 3.216 n-butane +556 58.12 0.0368 n-butane 1.432 12541.554 6.271 isopentane 0.403 72.15 0.0118 isopentane 0.460 4032.344 2.016 n-pentane 0.396 72.15 0.0116 n-pentane 0.452 3962.303 1.981 cyclopentane 0.013 70.15 0.0004 cyclopentane 0.014 126.470 0.063 n-hexane 0.106 86.18 0.0037 n-hexane 0.145 1266.860 0.633 cyclohexane 0.018 84.18 0.0006 cyclohexane 0.024 210.135 0.105 Other hexanes 0.144 86.18 0.0050 Other hexanes 0.196 1721.017 0.861 heptanes 0.109 100.21 0.0044 heptanes 0.173 1514.794 0.757 methylcyclohexa on 98.19 0.0008 methytcyclohe 0.033 285.958 0.143 224TMP 0.009 114.22 0.0004 224-TMP 0.016 142.561 0.071 Benzene 0.014 78.11 0.0004 Benzene 0.017 151.653 0.076 Toluene 0018 92.14 0.0006 Toluene 0.023 204.449 0.102 Ethylbenzene 0.002 106.17 0.0001 Ethylbenzene 0.003 29.447 0.015 Xylenes 0.008 106.17 0.0003 Xylenes 0.013 117.790 0.059 C8+Heavies 0.012 25455.318 0.1242 C13+Heavies 4.836 42361.948 21.181 Mass Fraction VOC: 0.3145 Total VOC 53.653 Heating Value I 100o BTU/scf Combustion emission factor source: AP-42:Chapter 13.5 0.088 I le NOY/MMBW 0.37 D CO/MMBlu Mole%,MW,and mass fractions from sales gas analysis Emissions Summary Table Pollutant Uncontrolled Emission Factc Controlled Emission Factor Uncontrolled Emissions Controlled Emissions Source VOC 20415.90 lb/MMscf 1020.80 lb/MMscf 53.65 tpy 2.68 tpy Gas Analysis Nox 0.07 lb/MMBTU 0.07 lb/MMBTU 0.18 tpy 0.18 tpy AP-42 CO 0.37 lb/MMBTU 0.37 lb/MMBTU 0.97 tpy 0.97 tpy AP-42 Benzene 28.85 lb/MMscf 1.44 lb/MMscf 151.65 lb/yr 7.58 lb/yr Gas Analysis n-Hexane 241.03 lb/MMscf 12.05 lb/MMscf 1266.86 lb/yr 63.34 lb/yr Gas Analysis Toluene 38.90 lb/MMscf 1.94 lb/MMscf 204.45 lb/yr 10.22 lb/yr Gas Analysis Xylenes 22.41 lb/MMscf 1.12 lb/MMscf 117.79 lb/yr 5.89 lb/yr Gas Analysis Ethylbenzene 5.60 lb/MMscf 0.28 lb/MMscf 29.45 lb/yr 1.47 lb/yr Gas Analysis Vapor Recovery Tower for move*flesh vapors horn outdone- offtie gasequid separator prior to OOl entering thecondensatepcondensatestoragelin s VRT venom are wins*=Mk l by a Vapor Recovery Wit (VRU),whbh recycles vapors beck tole fiat When the VRU is down.VRT vas ars routed to an enclosed bare with a:them ntbi W pn'Mierioy ci 06% Equipment Dacron This source vents natural gas from awed head gar lq id sparabr Emissions from ties aquae are: ROOIIp.MMd INatural gee venting from a well head gasiWN separator.Emissions horn the source we whet*recamlaaed. Calculations gOWIIIMSrligliegfalMbibMt EPA Emission Inventory Improvement Program Putldatidld VoMne II,Chapter 10-Displacement Equation(10.4-3) Ex=Q•MW•Xx IC Ex=emissions of pollutant x O=Volumetric lbw ratelvdlums of gas processed MW=Molester weight of gee•SG of gas•MW of et Xx=mess hallon dab gas C=molar volume of ideal gas(978 sctltrmc)at 60F and 1 atm Throughput 10) 913 MMed*yr 10422.37443 seer MW - 86A d6mal 0.X0138888 PRAWN mule% MW MOW rase x10011 INN In Iq Neian 0.01 4.0088 0.000 0.000 0.01 06.42 0.05 CO, 2.58 44.01 1.135 0.017 - 31.22 27362654 136.76 N2 - 0.37 28.013 0.104 0002 206 24065.63 12.48 mwern 74.13 18.041 11501 0.182 326.99 258446348 1432.23 now 13.50 30.003 4.057 0.062 11157 077377.91 46609 popes 944 44.082 2.486 0.038 85.97 50567054 29944 habaele 0.76 59118 0.442 0507 12.14 106376.45 53.19 Main 153 58.118 0.947 0.014 26.04 228137.46 114.07 bppinns 053 72.114 0.313 - 0.005 8.61 7546420 37.73 ann. 0.43 72.111 0.310 0.005 653 74662.48 97.94 pydppmien 0.02 70.19 0.015 0.000 0.41 361534 1.81 M4eee 0.10 88.18 0585 0501 233 2040756 10.20 adonstes 053 84.16 0522 0.000 051 534231 2.85 Ole beams 0.19 86.18 0.161 0502 4.44 36883.0 19.19 ' Ian 0.04 10021 0.079 0501 2.19 19143.26 9.57 msylcydols,e 0.03 98.19 0.025 0.000 0.69 8006.04 3a' 224-7MP 0.00 114.23 0.000 0.000 0.00 0.00 0.00 Bemeee 0.02 78.12 0.016 0.000 0.44 9810.23 1.91 Tone 0.02 92.15 0.017 0.000 058 4173.36 2.09 Elassz ore 0.00 108.17 0001 0.000 053 - 230.16 0.12 Wins 0.01 106.17 0.000 0.000 0.16 1432.26 0.72 CB«hates 0.04 137.4837288 0057 0.001 158 13676.33 654 VOC men Traci 0.076 ToS VOC(likmmwaNd) 600.13 Ilan Mole%,MW,and rams fractions from sales gas analysis. Emissions we bese69n 6700 Mors of operetta'payer. I calculated ated the average MW of Car«based on the average PM on the analysis for the gag . Flaring Information Equipment Description Flare to combust produced gas until pi line is available at this wellhead facility. Manufacturer TBD Model TBD Serial Number TBD Gas Heating Value 3871 Btu/scf Throughput 318404.185 MMBtutyr VRU Information Equipment Description Engine to recompress gas to sales line. Make Model Requested Control 100.00% Annual Bypass Ti 5.00% Backup Flare Overall GuMil 99.75% Combustion emission factor source: AP-42:Chapter 13.5 0.07 jlb NOX/MMBtu 0.37 jib CO/MMBtu Emissions Summary Table Pollutant Uncontrolled Emission Factor Controlled Emission Factor Uncontrolled Emissions Controlled Emissions Source VOC 13146.37 lb/MMscf 32.87 lb/MMscf 600.13 tpy 1.50 tpy Gas Analysis Nos 0.07 lb/MMBTU 0.07 lb/MMBTU 10.83 tpy 10.83 tpy AP-42 CO 0.37 lb/MMBTU 0.37 Ib/MMBN 58.90 tpy 58.90 tpy AP-42 Benzene 41.84 lb/MMsd 0.10 lb/NIMscf 3820.23 lb/yr 9.55 lb/yr Gas Analysis n-Hexane 223.52 lb/MMsd 0.56 lb/MMscf 20407.58 lb/yr 51.02 lb/yr Gas Analysis Toluene 45.71 Ib/MMsd 0.11 lb/MMscf 4173.35 lb/yr 10.43 lb/yr Gas Analysis Xylenes 15.69 lb/MMscf 0.04 lb/MMsd 1432.26 lb/yr 3.58 lb/yr Gas Anah/sis Ethylbenzene 2.52 lb/MMsd 0.01 lb/MMscf 230.18 lb/yr 0.58 lb/yr Gas Analysis Regulatory Applicability AQCC Regulation 1 This source is subject to the opacity requirements for flares in Section II.A.5:'No owner or operator of a smokeless flare or other flare for the combustion of waste gases shall allow or cause emissions into the atmosphere of any air pollutant which is in excess of 30%opacity.' AQCC Regulation 2 Section I.A applies to all emission sources."No person,wherever located,shall cause or allow the emission of odorous air contaminants from any single source such as to result in detectable odors which are measured in excess of the following limits: For areas used predominantly for residential or commercial purposes it is a violation if odors are detected after the odorous air has been diluted with seven(7)or more volumes of odor free air." 606 F696Na 1a490150. h/Y47 U6arpu60a Mang Hon 8710 Snips nips anion Fax Suaa 604401446417 MS 24 Cara Blain San.: None Ck1 Mao Fodor MP Mains fralaa Caeant7ypa _ CrM say CMS 1%2 Pawl Mass MassPada m Toile$4 64 Table 14 114.6 Carden 600 209004 1.0043 00% VOC 0.33% 0.172 Maps 372 300E-01 3.70E-06. 0.0% C6 Ma 0.014 °m n0a0 Um42 2.01 10 Mans 0.0% n 00004 0.011 Q46 Pap OS 9 2.40209 350(41 0.0% E%0mrs9a 00001 0.003 Vt. 392 150E-00 230243. 0.0% Mal 0.0003 0.000 Cat 70 0MEM 120101 0.0% gN6rb 0.0091 0349 CamrSnl 750206 - 730100 0.0% VOC Fry91 900147 3.90E-07 0.0% Maas Hag Of CpnEnOM ass 1.10E-01 720246- 0.0% Toluene Pump MS 000200 0001400 0.0% Mpblr0 s Valves 6.40E-06 1.40646 0.0% X114.11 . O1rr 3.20246 3.;0446 0.0% Marie Osman 44 2.10104 750246 0.0% VOC 0.W% 1.002 nom, % 1.10241 2.10606' 0.0% Sam .0.010 0024 110390 Op.n sON Lines 3 140603 01% 00% lane0.%19 0.001 Pump Orb 0 1.10202 310141 0.0% Mama 0.0056 000 an 45 230EM 10%4S 0.0% Xylem 0.0146 0.03 01w 3 750Em 110(40 00% Mane 0374 0.439 CaauiN. 14 1.1044 100-03 0.0% VCC 1.00 0.030 F3b1pt1 23 290106 20606 0.0% Bane 0.001 0.000 wr7o5 Cpa.E11a6 Lines 0 150100 350146 0.0% It.. 0012 0.00 P.Rp Orb 3 2.40E-0S 2.906% 0.0% 21%6w0m 0003 0.00 Vas 16 900103 070146 0.0% 0056 0.9001 000 O5w 0 1.40E-03 500205 0.0% M1prm 0.9001 0.00 Erwlmm Man MS Ran Uncontrolled Entrusts CarilNO Enwyab 0ae WC W M t:: 0635/06017 TMb 24 7TMb24 YaEIBO 1/ t W 7TMYM n11b0 .70 MR 57.70 Mr 7TMN24 1 410 rim 1374.10 Mr (PM4WdR-96-017 Mb 2-4 Raislo Al nanny The 491 M Manor W W1W%gRM%r M am Meer or mpi0 b Ne1%Or 202007(lr.Ms ens M.6 hew arm Mine 610..30.00s 401 sea W WPM aM VOC)aarrbt moan Mrs a Maw.1 It oanan6 a•on fund eta b RRCT mpirana4.Cake Me sal lots EMMY.sera sat.6a RAM. • One(1)Caterpillar,Model G3516B LE,Serial Number TBD,natural gas-fired,naturally aspirated,4SLB reciprocating internal 006 combustion engine,site rated at 1295 horsepower at 1400 RPM.This engine shall be equipped with an oxidation catalyst and airRuel ratio controller.This emission unit will be used for natural gas compression. General description of equipment This emission unit will be used for natural gas purpose: compression. Engine Information Engine date of mfg TBD Manufacturer: Caterpillar Model Number G3516B LE Serial Number TBD RPM: 1400 Site-rated RPM: 1400 Engine Function Compression BeratingMfg's Mac Rated Horsepower @ sea level: 1295 Horsepower used for calcua ions: 1295 BSCF @ 100%Load(btu/hp-hr):8050 Site-Rated BSCF @ 100%load(btu/hp-hr):8050 Engine Type 4SLB Other Parameters Aspiration naturally aspirated Electrical Generator Max Site Rating(kw) 0 Maxtrs/yr of Operation 8760 Calculations Fuel Use Rate @ 100%Load 7430.3 sd/hr ACTUAL Annual Fuel Consumption MMsd/yr MAX POTENTIAL Annual Fuel Consumption 85.1 MMscf/yr REQUESTED Annual Fuel Consumption 65.1 MMscf/yr Fuel Heating Value 1403 btulscf Emission Control Information This engine shall be equipped with an oeldslico add*and*Muel ratio coMmiler. Emissions Summery Table POatMt llra:artraltd Eaniseion Fectet Emission Fed Emissions U.. ledEmissions Ca toled Emissions Some NOA 0.600 08rp4a 49itsW 624 try 8.24 10v Martttenr C0 3.110 dhWM ., ;, gmphr 38.81 MY 12.48 tpv -- ,MNB4islMuref VOC 1.380 a1ho4w Mip•W 17.72 Wy 0.74 ID, Merwaar4uer FanrOMea 0.380 spB8�r�MM ,� 8984.81 Dor 3883.4 Ibir MLafedeer MenaMads 0.008 ISZI; : uM 707.00 la& 787.09 W/rr - AP-42 mown 0.006 0.006 467.66 fond 467.60 ibyr AP.42 B«a.M 0.0004 ?In 0.000 ! - 40.10 lbyr 40.16 t/yr AP-42 Regulatory Requirements Source is not required to model bred on Division Guidelines/No NAAQS*SIotu-mooched(see details of ArrrhisrM Mr impacts inseam analysis) MACT 22ZZ located at a(n) Reg 7)(VILE NOrc 0.0 CO:0.0 VOC:0.0 Standards(Wynn Reg 71MB(Omni NM rtglraMrs) No apples? Date dmm enamaMd construction dads engine wee MALT 2702 this engine sullen to MACT=one scarce uuua6able it tits time d permit monoMOrequirements?requirements? O applcsfon.Therefore.MALT 72'ZZ app6abYMy to Otis engine cannel be deunalned atthis this Engine manufacture dais wee uruataga at the time of permit application.Therefore.NSPS It this engine subject to NSPS JJJJ? TED NSPS JJJJ JJJJ SPWabghto this engine snot be determined al to lime. Note:JJJJ requdemaMs an not amity included as pem8 cotillions because the reg has not been adopted into Reg 6. One(1)Caterpillar,Model G3516B LE,Serial Number TBD,natural gas-fired,naturally aspirated,4SLB reciprocating internal 007 combustion engine,site rated at 1295 horsepower at 1400 RPM.This engine shall be equipped with an oxidation catalyst and air/fuel ratio controller.This emission unit will be used for natural gas compression. General description of equipment This emission unit will be used for natural gas purpose: compression. Engine Information Engine date of mfg TBD Manufacturer. Caterpillar Model Number. G3516B LE Serial Number: TBD RPM: 1400 Site-rated RPM: 1400 Engine Function Compresson Derating Mfg's Max Rated Horsepower fat sea level: 1295 Horsepower used for calcuations: 1295 BSCF @ 100%Load(btu/hp-hr):8050 Site-Rated BSCF @ 100%bad(btu/11;3-hr): 8050 Engine Type 4SLB Other Parameters Aspiration naturally aspirated Electrical Generator Max Site Rating(l w) 0 Max hrs/yr of Operation 8760 Calculations • Fuel Use Rate©100%Load 7430.3 scf/hr ACTUAL Annual Fuel Consumption MMscf/yr MAX POTENTIAL Annual Fuel Consumption 65.1 MMscf/yr REQUESTED Annual Fuel Consumption 65.1 MMscf/yr Fuel Heating Value 1403 btu/scf ..... mow...Sm. •z�.x'x _,.,.._ • 1 g:.:>..i. gmewc -,Ri _ ..; .awn ,� .a ;... Emission Control tritormstion This engine shat be equipped with an oxidation catalyst and Seal redo controller. - Emissions Summary Table Pollutant uiconeoled Emission Factor COMtohd Emission Factor Uncontrolled Emission _Canaabd Emissions Source NOx 0.500 941P-hr 0.500 041P-hr 6.24 WY 6.241py Manufacturer CO 3.110 BBw-tr 1.000 eep4w- 38.81 my 12.46 tpy Mamfer sr VOC 1.380 g/hp-hr 0.700 961P-hr 1722 ON 8.74 tpy Mein firer Fo coma dehyds 0.360 eehphr 0.144 6964.61 t1Yyr .3593.84 RS Manufacturer Amrlsfahyde 0.008 BTU 0.008 767.09 Ibyr 767.09 Nyr AP-42 Aadeln 0.005 bMMBTU 0.005 487.46 Ibyr 467.56 Its. AP-42 Bement 0.0004 NMMBTIJ 0.000 lb/MMITRI 40.18 Nyr 40.18 NN AP-42 Regulatory Requirement.. Source is not required to model based on Division Guldet es/No NAAOS violations expected(see details of Ambient Mr reach mocking anstos) MACT 2222 boated at a(n) Rep 7 MI5 NOx 0.0 CO:0.0 VOC:0.0 Standards(g/hp-hr) Reg 7 XVI.B(Ozone NM rewrann) No applies? Date or commencement of construction of this engine was unavailable ble at the time on per MACT zzzz Pam Bourn) is this engine subject to MACT 2222 wee scam requirements? TBD application.Therefore,MACT • z22Z applicability to this engine cannot be detemied at this time. Engine manufacture date was unavailable at the time of permit Is this engine subject to NSPS JJJJ? TBD eDPlcwion.Therefore,NSPS JJJJ applicability to s engine be determined NSPS JJJJ cannot be mi red at this time. Note:JJJJ requnentms are not currently included as permit conditions because the rag has not been adopted into Reg6. • One(1)Caterpillar,Model G351661 LE.Serial Number TBD.natural gas-fired,naturally aspirated.4SLB reciprocating internal 00g combustion engine,site rated at 1295 horsepower at 1400 RPM.This engine shall be equipped with an oxidation catalyst and air/fuel ratio controller.This emission unit will be used for natural gas compression. General description of equipment This emission unit will be used for natural gas purpose: compression. Engine Information Engine date of m(TBD Manufacturer. Caterpillar Model Number: G3516B LE • Serial Number. TBD RPM: 1400 Site-rated RPM: 1400 Engine Function Compression De � Mfg's Max.Rated Horsepower CD see level: 1295 nniHorsepower used for calcuations: 1295 BSCF @ 100%Load(btu/hp-hr): 8050 Site-Rated BSCF a 100%load(btulhp-hr): 8050 Engine Type 4SLB Other Parameters Aspiration naturally aspirated Electrical Generator Max Site Rating(kw) 0 Max Ira/yr of Operation 8760 Calculations Fuel Use Rate @ 100%Load 7430.3 scf/hr ACTUAL Annual Fuel Consumption MMscf/yr M/U PU I tN I AL Annual rue/ Consumption 65.1 MMscf/yr REQUESTED Annual Fuel Consumption 65.1 MMscf/yr Fuel Heating Value 1403 btu/scf • Emipbn Control htaaslon This engine sled he equipped with an oxidation says and*MN rasa candler. Emissions Summery Table Raoul throttled throttled Entice Factor Cad Emission Factor UrcemiaMalmissbre Controlled Emmons Some NQx 0.500 0Tp•hr 0.500 glhp4a 8.24 WY 8.24 Spy Ms ntsdura CO 3.110 fghlt-hr 1.000 OMphr 38.81 tpy 12.48 Spy Manufacturer VOC 1.380 yhphr 0.700 Shpts 17.22 by 8.74 Spy Manufacturer Femalilede 0.900 OMpla 0.144 Shpts 806411 3583.84 dyr Manufacturer Acetaldehyde IMYe3TU 0.008 6tMI�TU 787.00 787.08 tyr AP-42 Aadn 0.005 NMMMU 0.005 8YM SITU 487.58 467.581Yyr AP-42 Berens 0.0004 IbAMMBTU 0.000 INMMTU 40.18 40.18 nye AP-42 Regulatory Thar*emeriti . Ambient Air Imps Scuts is not required to MOM baud on Division OddelneuMc NMOS yblslion egsded(see details of MALT ffi located at a(n) Reg 7%VILE Standards(glhp NOic 0.0 CO:0.0 VOC:0.0 . hr) Rag 7XVLB (Orr NAA No apples? Detect commencement of construction nee s engine was MACT 22a(ese u the time of tomtit sauce)) Is this new to MAC/2$wee source requirements? TBD The Tlerefore,MACT ACT ZZ'ZZ applicability to this engine cannot be determined at Ibis Wile. Engine manufacture dale was unavailable at the time of permit s engine infect to NSPS JJJJ? TBD appli cation.Therefore NSPS le Ibis - JJJJ applabldy to the engineNSPS JJJJ and be detrained a late as. Nate:JJJJ regeienets are not cannily lauded a pewit conditions because the rug has not been adopted into Reg 8. One(1)Caterpillar,Model G3516B LE,Serial Number TBD,natural gas-fired,naturally aspirated.4SLB reciprocating internal 009 combustion engine,site rated at 1295 horsepower at 1400 RPM.This engine shall be equipped with an oxidation catalyst and air/fuel ratio controller.This emission unit will be used for natural gas compression. General description of equipment This emission unit will be used for natural gas purpose: compression. Engine Information Engine date of mfg TBD Manufacturer: Caterpillar Model Number: G3516B LE Serial Number TBD RPM: 1400 Site-rated RPM: 1400 Engine Function Compression Oera0ng Mfg's Max Rated Horsepower©sea level: 1295 Horsepower used for calcuations: 1295 BSCF®100%Load(btu/hp-hr):8050 Site-Rated BSCF©100%load(btu/hp-hr):8050 Engine Type 4SLB Other Parameters Aspiration naturally aspirated Electrical Generator Max Site Rating(kw) 0 Max hrstyr of Operation 8760 Calculations Fuel Use Rate @ 100%Load 7430.3 scf/hr ACTUAL Annual Fuel Consumption MMscf/yr MAA YU I tN I la Annual Fier Consumption 65.1 MMscf/yr REQUESTED Annual Fuel Consumption 65.1 MMscf/yr Fuel Heating Value 1403 btulscf Emission Con Inlomntlon This engine shall be equipped with an oxidation catalyst and aMuel ratio oonholer. Emissions Summary Table Pollutant Unmraoled Emission Factor Controlled Emission Factor Uncontrolled Emissions ,embroiled Emissions Source NOx 0.500 Obp4w 0.500 Or p4 6.24 tWv 624 tpv Me n laduer CO 9.110 OTp.4v 1.000 011P-Iw 38.81 lib 12.48 toy Milmetbwer VOC 1.380 Omphr 0.700 ONpty 17.22 toy 8.74 toy Mwt aR- FamekMyW 0.360 pmpfir 0.1440006 0mp-Irk 167.81 Nyr 9591.01 bfyr AYeMrparwer Aadeln 0008 tIWABTU 0.008 MrBA 767.08 MV 67.56 Nyr 1Aly4�g2t Amish 0.006 WLIMEIT1 0.005 blIAMEITU ' 467.56 Yyyr 467.56 Mx Benzene 0.0004 VMMSTU 0.000 lb/MMEITU 40.18 b/yr 40.16 elf . Regulatory Requirements Some modeli is not maws uk.d to model based on Division Guideaas/No NMOS violations expected(see details of Ambient Air Impach MACT 2222 boated at s(n) Reg 7 XVI.E Staedw ds(g/hp- NOx:0.0 CO:0.0 VOC:0.0 hr) Reg 7XVI.B(Ozone NM requirements) No applies? Date of ctemencement of construction of this engine was unavailable at the time of permits1Ac7222Z(Ina Is this engine subject to MACT 2712 area sours requirements? TBD app � M S amble ramot be determined at this time. Engine manufacture date was unavailable at the time of pamk application Therefore..NSPS Is this engine eubrd to NSPS JJJJ7 TBD JJJJ appNcabiayto Nis engine NSPS JJJJ cannot be datambed at this time. Note:JJJJ regxbments we not cumin*included as peons conditions because the rag has not been Moped into Reg 6. One(1)To Be Determined,Model To Be Determined,Serial Number To Be Determined,natural gas-fired,turbo-charged,4SRB reciprocating Internal combustion engine,site rated at 130 horsepower at 1800 RPM.This engine shall be equipped vrith a non- 010selective catalytic reduction(NSCR)system and air/fuel ratio consoler.This emission unit will be used as vapor recovery compressor. General description of equipment This emission unit coil be used as vapor recovery Wrllose: compressor. Englrie Information Engine date of mfg To Be Determined Manufacturer To Be Determined Model Number To Be Determined Serial Number. To Be Determined RPM: 1800 Site-rated RPM: 1800 Engine Function Compression Derelirlg 's Mac Rated sea level: 130 Horsepower used for calcuations: 130 BSCF a 100%Load(btwhp-hr):9000 Site-Rated BSCF @ 100%load(btu/hp-hr): 9000 Engine Type 4SRB Other Parameters Aspiration turbo-charged Eleariral Generator Max Site Rating(kw) 0 Max Ivs/yr of Operation 8760 Calculations Fuel Use Rate @ 100%Load 833.9 sd/hr ACTUAL Annual Fuel Consumption MMsd/yr MAX POTENTIAL Annual Fuel Consumption 7.3 MMscf/yr REQUESTED Annual Fuel Consumption 7.3 MMsd/yr Fuel Heating Vakie 1403 btu/sd "-moo fl udcgot"...:vlw",".,.:.. Emission Control IrnoomnBOn TIM engbs.slsl be equipped vat a non•selsdM cant m&dlan(NSCR)system and YAM n0o coaloler. Emllabaa Summary Table Petard Uncontrolled Embalm Factor Cateeled Emission Facto Uncanrelnd Emissions Co neWed Emissions Seca t40x 2.210 INMMBTU 1.000 Whoa' 11.33 tDv 1.261py AP-42 CO 3.720 NMMBTU 2000 OrnWr 19.08 ipy 2.51 toll AP-42 VOC 0.700 gRlp4lr 0.700 OMP-hr 0.88>dy 0.88 q NSPS JJJJ Famriderde 0.021 Ibla1MBR) 0.021 IblI M ITU 210.11 �vr 21011 Myr AP-42 AOMelenNas 0.003 NMMBTU 0.009 tafABtU 28. dyr 28.70'b r AP-42 *MS 0.003 b'UMBTU 0.003 MA ITU 28.66 NNNNyYyyrrrr 28.871 11w AP-42 Balarr 0.0018 WMMBTU 0.002 Ma.6TU 18.40 by( 16.40 dr AP-42 Regulator/Ramtramente Sane is no rsqu*ed to model based on Division GuMMassiNo NAACO 11101001111 expected(see details of Ambler Ae kneed modeling eneems) MACT m2 basil S a(n) Reg 7 XVSE Slend.Ns(g/hp- Nth:0.0 CO:0.0 VOC:0.0 h0 Reg 7XN.B(Omla NM reflsn s) - No apples? Date ofcommencement of construction a this engine was *MCI 2222(era Is As engine subject to MACT m2 an source rsqutsasnsW TBD unavailable al 61e tlme of pamit Sara) eppbelbn.Twefos,MALT 2$applcehcly toma engine =not be dammened r IMe time Engine manufacture dabs mu unavailable at the time of permit Is this roes subjectb NSPS JJJJ7 TED application.Orresre.NSPS NSPS JJJJ JJJJ applcabYy bibs engine error be deem rood atlhla time Nola:JJJJ requie m::s we not currently bloded as pond andalom because the rep has net been adopted eto Rout • • One(1)To Be Determined,Model To Be Determined,Serial Number To Be Determined,natural gas-fired,turbo-charged, 011 4SRB reciprocating internal combustion engine,site rated at 130 horsepower at 1800 RPM.This engine shall be equipped with a non-selective catalytic reduction(NSCR)system and air/fuel ratio controller.This emission unit will be used as vapor recovery compressor. General description of equipment This emission unit will be used as vapor recovery purpose: compressor. Engine Information Engine date of mfg To Be Determined Manufacturer. To Be Determined Model Number To Be Determined Serial Number To Be Determined RPM: 1800 Site-rated RPM: 1800 Engine Function Compression Dereting Mfg's Max.Rated Horsepower®sea level: 130 • Horsepower used for calcuabons: 130 BSCF @ 100%Load(btu/hp-hr): 9000 Site-Rated BSCF @ 100%load(btu/4-hr):9000 Engine Type 4SRB Other Parameters Aspiration turbo-charged Electrical Generator Max Site Rating(lee) 0 Max hrs/yr of Operation 8760 • Calculations Fuel Use Rate @ 100%Load 833.9 sd/hr ACTUAL Annual Fuel Consumption MMsd/yr MAX POTENTIAL Annual Fuel Consumption 7.3 MMscf/yr REQUESTED Annual Fuel _ Consumption 7.3 MMscf/yr Fuel Heating Value 1403 btu/sd ,� h. ^e ...13 's w ,.e.,, ,`xs'.,.,,.rP,.- ".. "yam'^,76.a1n'r u�'ae� St :,Ri• • Emission Coarol Id°motion This engine dell be egct rod rib a naraelerelve caMlytle reduction(NSCR) system and egret ratio tontraat. Emissions Summary Table Paiiera Draiibaed Erosion Factor Cm.Oabd Erasion Factor U.wi& llsd Enthrone Ca&Sl Easedans Sawn Nat 2.210 - b%IMBTU 1.000 Ord 11.33 MY 1.25 WY AP-42 CO 3.720 InIMMBTU 2.000 yhp-hr 19.00 VT 2.51 try AP-42 VOC 0.700 Who-hr 0.700 yhp-M 0.851py 0.08 iS NSPS JJJJ Fanteddeae 0.021 bNan€TU 0.021 MANN 210.11 210.11 4yr AP e2 Aardeae a 0.000 MiMABTU 0.003 bI TU 20. M.70 L/yr AP44 man 0.003 MAIMEITU 0.003 IbIRMEITU ass t 26.66 abyr AP-42 Benrrs 0.0016 lb/WM 0.002 ISIM&STU 10.40 tM 1640 Ibyr AP-42 Regulatory Requirements • Source Is not required to model bead an Division Ouldeaneef M b NOS violations expected(sr deeds of Ambled Alt Impact modeling maysk) MACT= located at yn) Rsg 7%VILE. Standards(gamy NOr o.o C0 0.0 V0C:0.0 M Reg 7 XVLB(Ozone NAA requyecwe) No aepee7 Dale of commencement d conwuWon of this engine a (ease unavailable at the time of permit MAC7222Z MACT la tN eu o e engine bjed MACT f nee source reginaments7 TOO atPaedon.Thesr.o MALT sourceL22 appanehmy be this engine carol be&rearmined d t erne.. Engine manufacture Ode was unavailable at the time of permit application. NSIs this engine subject to NSPS JJJJ? TED Therefore, � NSPS JJJJ JJJJ applicability o this engine tie not be determined el tMs time. Nave:JJJJ requdemenls as not curry included r permit aMaane because the req hr not been adopted into Reg 6. One(1)To Be Determined.Model To Be Determined,Serial Number To Be Determined,natural gas-tired,turbo-charged, 012 4SRB reciprocating internal combustion engine,site rated at 250 horsepower at 1800 RPM.This engine shall be equipped with a non-selective catalytic reduction(NSCR)system and air/fuel ratio controller.This emission unit is used as electrical generator for prime power. General description of equipment This emission unit is used as electrical generator for purpose: prime power. Engine Information Engine date of mfg To Be Determined Manufacturer. To Be Determined Model Number: To Be Determined Serial Number To Be Determined_ RPM: 1800 Site-rated RPM: 1800 Engine Function Primary and/or peaking power tiflg WO max.Rated Horsepower®sea levee 250 Dera Horsepower used for calcuations:250 BSCF C 100%Load(btu/hp-hr):8500 Site-Rated BSCF @ 100%load(btu/hp-hr):8500 Engine Type 4SRB Other Parameters Aspiration turbo-charged Electrical Generator Max Site Rating(kw) 0 Max hrs/yr of Operation 8760 Calculations Fuel Use Rate @ 100%Load 1514.6 sd/hr ACTUAL Annual Fuel Consumption MMscf/yr MAX POTENTIAL Annual Fuel Consumption 13.3 MMscf/yr REQUESTED Annual Fuel Consumption 13.3 MMsc/yr Fuel Heating Value 1403 btu/sct Emission Caws information Thla engine shell be equipped with a nonselective cattalo red Son(NSCR) sytm and Sated ratio non Doler. • Emissions Summary Table Polam a - U iccetr M06rieion Face Controlled Emission Feder Uncontmikal Emissions C ied Einholau. Sorg NOx 2.210 MMMBTU 1.000 lt.4r4a 20.57 Ivy 2.41 WY AP-42 CO 3.720 IbrAMBTU 2.000 9tiiP1t 34.02 WY 4.82 tar AP-42 VOC 0.700 g4rp4r 0700 0Tp•w 1.69 by 1.... NSPS JJJJ FarWMrede 0.300 p8rp•w 0,300 amohr 1MBA01Yyr 1416 AP-42 AarrYaYea 0.003 11:11=U 0. 1MpEfU 52.12!alp 52.1%`, AP-42 Aa alrn 0.003 bIAMBTU pa�7U 48.40&Jyr 48.300" AP-42 Brow 0.0016 WIIMBTU 0. frt4'a7U 29.75 Iblyr 29.764 bar AP-42 Regulatory Recedmmenb Saxe is not required to model based on Makin GddelnesMo NAAr2S elalatlons waited(ass detailsofAmbient Air Impact mains ansris) MALT 2222- bated et s(n) Reg 7 XVILE Standards(g/hp- NOr 0.0 CO:0.0 VOC:0.0 h0 Reg 7 XVI.B(Ozone NM regWemene0 No IRMO Dale al commencement of canebtxlbn alto engine was 222 free la this engine subject to MACT Z22Z area source requirements? ISO unseat*aon.elbetime of permit MACT 2 tee) application.Thanbre,M MALCTI Z22Zsppla tillybthis engine cannot be determined r this lime. Engine manufacture Ole was unavailable at the lime of permit Is this engine subject to NSPS JJJJ7 TBD application.Therefore,NSPS NSPS JJJJ JJJJ motbed m yto this engine be& ruined at this lime. Note:JJJJ requitement'are not currently Induded a penelt condition because the re;has not been adopted into Rag 5. • • One(1)To Be Determined,Model To Be Determined,Serial Number To Be Determined,natural gas-fired,turbo-charged.4SRB 013 reciprocating internal combustion engine,site rated at 250 horsepower at 1800 RPM.This engine shall be equipped with a non- selective catalytic reduction(NSCR)system and air/fuel ratio controler.This emission unit is used as electrical generator for pane Power. General description of equipment This emission unit is used as electrical generator for purpose: prime power. Engine Information Engine date of mfg To Be Determined Manufacturer To Be Determined Model Number To Be Determined Serial Number To Be Determined RPM: 1800 Site-rated RPM: 1800 Engine Function Primary and/or peaking power Derating IMrg's Max Rated Horsepower a see level. 250 Horsepower used for calorations:250 BSCF a 100%Load(btu/hp-hr):8500 Site-Rated BSCF a 100%load(btu/hp-hr):8500 Engine Type 4SRB Other Parameters Aspiration turbo-charged Electrical Generator Max Site Rating(kw) 0 Maxlxe/yr of Operation 8760 Calculations Fuel Use Rate a 100%Load 1514.6 sd/hr ACTUAL Annual Fuel Consumption MMscfyr MPA MU I to l lAL Annualrue] Consumption 13.3 MMscf/yr REQUESTED Annual Fuel Canaumption 13.3 MMsd/yr Fuel Heating Value 1403 btulscf • Embalm Control lnMn to The engine eha8 be equipped alb a non-Macaw allaytic reduction(NSCR)system and aria rub coarcar. Emissions Summry Table Fated txrmese d Eneelen Facer COMM Emission Fedor Ulna rcid Emissions Ce toped Emission Source NOx 2.210 MAIM 1.000 00-hr 20.67 tb 2.41 by AP-42 CO 9.720 bMMBTU 2.000 MP-hr 34.62 tpy 4.82 ipy AP-42 VOC 0.700 gam1rp�4�rr 0.700 45.4 tolyr PP-42 MMWMhp-hTT 1445.4 1. toy to' 1100 my NSPS JJJJ Fanniderra 0.900 lm AcsINIdelvd• 0.009 0.009 52.12 Y AP-42 Amide 0.003 Mac 0.005 bMMSTUU 48.40 Mr 46.4 0 JAc AP-42 Bran 0.0016 MAi PASTU 0.002 bMMBTU 29.78 blase 28.78 LLLYYYrrr AP-42 - Regulatory Requirements Sauce b not masked to model bard al Division Guitelnes/No NMS Mtn expecbd(see dSais of Mahal Ai bgeab modeling nom) MACI 22a based M a(n) Reg 7XVO.E NOr 0.0 CO:0.0 VOC:0.0 &etlrds(BmiP'u) Rag 7 XM.B(Ozone NAA regukenwr) No MOW DM of mmmnerrMnt of • construction Mills engine s MACT sourest IS this engine ang subject to MACT=sea some requiremWallah"ents? M antis ar ? TBD apps eMACTe =applicability bthis engine matt be detenMed a IS this Engine mature date was unavallais at the time of permit Is It angst subject to NSPS JJJJ? TBD application.Theatre.NSPS JJJJ NSPS JJJJ apple May b this engine c mot be dstennbed at this tine. Note:JJJJ requdsments r0 not currently included a permit conditions because the mg hr not been adopted into Reg 6. 014 Facility blawdown of vapors from gas/liquid separator controlled by an emergency flare.Flare has a minimum combustion efficiency of 95%. The flare is not enclosed. Equipment Description This source vents natural gas from: a well head separator Emissions from this source are: routed to a flare Natural gas venting from a well head separator.Emissions from this source are routed to a flare. Calculations Emission Calculation Method EPA Emission Inventory Improvement Program Publication:Volume II,Chapter 10-Displacement Equation(10.4-3) Ex=Q*MW*Xx/C Ex=emissions of pollutant x Q=Volumetric flow rate/volume of gas processed MW=Molecular weight of gas=SG of gas'MW of air Xx=mass fraction of x in gas C=molar volume of ideal gas(379 scf/Ib-mol)at 60F and 1 atm Throughput(0) 10.7 MMscf/yr 1221.461187 scf/hr MW 24.6 Ib/Ib-mot 0.029315068 MMscf/d mole% MW Ibx/lbmol mass fraction lb/hr lb/yr ipy Helium 0.01 4.0026 0.000 0.000 0.00 11.30 0.01 CO2 2.58 44.01 1.135 0.046 3.66 32056.47 16.03 N2 0.37 28.013 0.104 0.004 0.33 2926.21 1.46 methane 74.13 16.041 11.891 0.483 38.32 335702.65 167.85 ethane 13.50 30.063 4.057 0.165 13.08 114544.84 57.27 propane 5.64 44.092 2.486 0.101 8.01 70186.33 35.09 Isobutane 0.76 58.118 0.442 0.018 1.42 12468.79 6.23 n-butane 1.63 58.118 0.947 0.038 3.05 26736.81 13.37 isopentane 0.43 72.114 0.313 0.013 1.01 8844.11 4.42 n-penlane 0.43 72.114 0.310 0.013 1.00 8752.49 4.38 cydopentane 0.02 70.13 0.015 0.001 0.05 423.70 0.21 n-Hexane 0.10 88.18 0.085 0.003 0.27 2391.69 1.20 cydohexane 0.03 84.18 0.022 0.001 0.07 627.27 0.31 Other hepanes 0.19 86.18 0.161 0.007 0.52 4554.67 2.28 heptanes 0.08 100.21 0.079 0.003 0.26 2243.51 1.12 methylcydohexane 0.03 98.19 0.025 0.001 0.08 704.12 0.35 224-TMP 0.00 114.23 0.000 0.000 0.00 0.00 0.00 Benzene 0.02 78.12 0.016 0.001 0.05 447.72 0.22 Toluene 0.02 92.15 0.017 0.001 0.06 489.10 0.24 EBylbenzene. 0.00 106.17 0.001 0.000 0.00 26.98 0.01 Xylenes 0.01 106.17 0.006 0.000 0.02 167.86 0.08 C8+Heavies 0.04 137.4837288 0.057 0.002 0.18 1603.05 0.80 VOC mass Wad 0.203 Total VOC(Uncontrolled) 70.33 Notes Mole%,MW,and mass fractions from sales gas analysis. Emissions are based on 8760 hours of operation per year. I calculated the average MW of C8+based on the average MW on the analysis for the gas. Flaring Infomutlon Equipment Description Fiore to combust produced pas until Is available at this wellhead fac ley. Manufacturer TBD Model TBD Serial Number TBD Gas Heating Value 1432 Muted Throughput 15322.4 MMBtu/vr VRU Information Equipment Description to sales line. Mace ... .."..Control 100.00% Annual.:.i.: .T 50.00% Back Flare Overall Control 95.00% Contuabn emission factor some: AP-4Z Chapter 13.5 0.07 IIb NOX/MPABlu 0.37 lib COMABtu Emissions Summary Table Pollutant Uncontrolled Emission Factor Controlled Emission Factor Uncontrolled Emissions Controlled Emissions Source VOC 1314637 Ib/MMsd 657.34 6/MMsd 7093 thy 3.52 thy Gas MaMls Nos 0.07 lb/MMBTU - 0.07 b/MMBTU 032 WY 052 thy AP-42 CO 0.37 Ib/MMBTU 0.37 N/MMBTU 283 qty 2.83 thy AP42 Benzene 41.94 Ib/MMscf 2.09 b/MMsd 447.72 b/yr 22.39 b/yr Gas Analysis n-Hexane 223.521b/MMscf 1118 b/MMsd 2391.69 b/yr 119.58 b/yr Gas Analysis Toluene .45.71 Ib/MMscf 2.29 lb/PAMscf - 489.10 lb/yr 24.46 b/yr Gas Analysis Xylenes ...15.69 b/MMsd 0.78 b/MMtld 157.86 lb/yr 839 lb/yr Gas Analysis Ethylbenzene 2.52 Ib/MMsd 0.13 b/MM scf 26.98 lb/yr 135 lb/yr Gas Analysis Regulatory Applicability AOCC Regulation This source is subject to be opacity requirements for flares in Section IIA5:'No owner or operator of a sncaeless flare or osier flue for the combustion of waste gases steal slaw or cause emission into the atmosphere of any air pollutant which is in excess of 30%opacity.' 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