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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20142734 A CDPHE COLORADO CO Department of Public Health&Environment Dedicated to protecting and improving the health and environment of the people of Colorado Weld County - Clerk to the Board 1150 O St RECEIVED PO Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 SEP 0 5 2014 August 29, 2014 WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Dear Sir or Madam: On September 1, 2014, the Air Pollution Control Division will publish a public notice for Bonanza Creek Energy Operating Company, LLC - State Seventy Holes T-6 Production Facility, 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 et Environment APCD-SS-B1 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South Denver, Colorado 80246-1530 Attention: Clara Gonzales Regards, Clara Gonzales Public Notice Coordinator Stationary Sources Program Air Pollution Control Division Enclosure • -AEA)itAAD 7.''`i, co,oN 9-JO- N e.c.TL(001)3 ,)(a,Ui,Nm' F}tfO' 2014-2734 9f5 CDPHE Public Notice Of A Proposed Project CO Or Activity Warranting Public Comment Website Title: Bonanza Creek Energy Operating Company, LLC - State Seventy Holes T-6 Production Facility - Weld County Released To: The Greeley Tribune On: August 29, 2014 Published: September 1, 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: State Seventy Holes T-6 Production Facility Oil and natural gas exploration and production facility SESE Sec 6, T4N, R62W Weld County The proposed project or activity is as follows: The applicant proposes to increase the throughput an exploration and production facility. 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 14WE0328 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: Stuart Siffring Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South, APCD-SS-B1 Denver, Colorado 80246-1530 cdphe.commentsapcd@state.co.us V COLORADO 1 I A ^ STATE OF COLORADO cc.C. COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DIVISION TELEPHONE: (303)6923150 ;'kV** ♦X$76• CONSTRUCTION PERMIT PERMIT NO: 14WE0328 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: Oil and gas exploration and production facility known as the State Seventy Holes T-6 Production Facility, located in the SESE Section 6, Township 4N, Range 62W, Weld County, Colorado. THE SPECIFIC EQUIPMENT OR ACTIVITY SUBJECT TO THIS PERMIT INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING: Facility AIRS Equipment Point Description ID Condensate Nine (9) above ground 500 bbl atmospheric condensate storage storage 004 tanks tank PW Tanks 005 Two (2) above ground 400 bbl produced water storage tanks and two (2) 60 bbl concrete vaults. TL 006 Truck Condensate Loadout FUG 007 Fugitive equipment leaks One (1) pneumatic water transfer pump, rated at 600 scf/hr P-1 008 (Sandpiper, Model G1F, Serial number 2076862). The pneumatic pump is controlled by six enclosed flares. Each flare has a minimum combustion efficiency of 95%. One emergency flare with a minimum combustion efficiency of FL-1 009 95%. The flare is not enclosed. The emergency flare is used during periods when the pipeline is not available or for emergencies. Sep-1, 2, 3 010 Three (3) High/low-pressure separator controlled by two enclosed flares. Each flare has a minimum combustion efficiency of 95%. Point 008: This pump may be replaced with another pump in accordance with the provisions of the Alternate Operating Scenario (AOS) in this permit. AIRS ID: 123/9BF4 Page 1 of 17 Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Pollution Control Division 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 issuance of this permit, by submitting a Notice of Startup form to the Division. The Notice of Startup form may be downloaded online at www.cdohe.state.co.us/ao/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 issuance of this permit, 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 on which such construction or activity was scheduled to commence 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. The following information shall be provided to the Division within fifteen (15) days after issuance of permit. • 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.) 6. AIRS Point 010: Within one hundred and eighty (180) days after issuance of this permit, the operator shall install a flow meter to monitor and record volumetric flowrate of natural gas vented from each low pressure separator. The operator shall use the gas flow rate listed in the application for actual flow rate until the flow meter is installed, not to exceed one hundred and eighty(180) days after issuance of this permit. 7. 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. AIRS ID: 123/9BF4 Page 2 of 17 Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Pollution Control Division EMISSION LIMITATIONS AND RECORDS 8. 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) Annual Limits: • Facility AIRS Tons per Year Emission Type Equipment ID Point NO„ VOC CO Condensate 004 1.7 Point storage tank PW Tanks 005 — 0.6 — Point TL 006 --- 18.3 --- Point FUG 007 -- 16.6 --- Fugitive P-1 008 — 2.7 1.4 Point FL-1 009 4.1 44.1 22.4 Point Sep-1,2,3 010 0.2 4.3 1.2 Point See "Notes to Permit Holder"for information on emission factors and methods used to calculate limits. 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. 9. Point 007: 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. 10. 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 Equipment ID AIRS Control Device Pollutants Point Controlled Condensate storage tank 004 Flare VOC PW Tanks 005 Flare VOC P-1 008 Flare VOC AIRS ID: 123/9BF4 Page 3 of 17 Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Pollution Control Division FL-1 009 Flare VOC Sep-1,2,3 010 Flare VOC PROCESS LIMITATIONS AND RECORDS 11. 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 MRS Equipment Point Process Parameter Annual Limit ID Condensat e storage 004 Condensate Throughput 240900 BBL tank PW Tanks 005 Produced Water Throughput 91980 BBL TL 006 Oil Loaded 240900 BBL FUG 007 NA P-1 008 Natural Gas 5.3 MMSCF FL-1 009 Gas Vented from Separator 87 MMSCF Sep-1 010 Gas Vented from Separator 21.4 MMSCF Compliance with the annual throughput limits shall be determined on 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. 12. AIRS Point 010: Upon installation of the flow meter required under Condition 6, the owner or operator shall continuously monitor and record the volumetric flowrate of natural gas vented from each low pressure separator using a flow meter. The flow meter shall continuously measure flowrate and record total volumetric flow vented from each separator. The owner or operator shall use the monthly throughput records from each low-pressure separator to demonstrate compliance with the limits specified in Condition Error! Reference source not found. and to calculate emissions as described in this permit. STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS 13. 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) 14. 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.) AIRS ID: 123/9BF4 Page 4 of 17 Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Pollution Control Division 15. This source is subject to the odor requirements of Regulation No. 2. (State only enforceable) 16. Point 006: 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) 17. Point 006: 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. b. All compartment hatches (including thief hatches) shall 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 17 (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. 18. Point 006: 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. 19. 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. 20. AIRS Point 007: This source is subject to Regulation No. 7, Section XVII.F. leak detection and repair requirements, which include but are not limited to: XVII.F.1. As of the compliance date specified in XVII.F.4, the provisions of Section XVII.F. shall apply in lieu of any directed inspection and maintenance program requirements established pursuant to Regulation Number 3, Part B, Section III.D.2. XVII.F.4. Requirements for well production facilities XVII.F.4.b. Owners or operators of well production facilities constructed before October 15, 2014, must identify leaks from components using an approved instrument monitoring method within ninety (90) days of the Phase-In Schedule in Table 4; within thirty (30) days for well production facilities subject to monthly approved instrument monitoring method inspections; or by January 1, 2016, for well production facilities subject to a one time approved instrument monitoring method inspection. Thereafter, approved instrument monitoring method and AVO inspections must be conducted in accordance with the Inspection Frequencies in Table 4. AIRS ID: 123/9BF4 Page 5 of 17 Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Pollution Control Division XVII.F.4.c. The estimated uncontrolled actual VOC emissions from the highest emitting storage tank at the well production facility determines the frequency at which inspections must be performed. Table 4—Well Production Facility Component Inspections Thresholds(per XVII.F.4.c)—Well Production Facilities Approved Instrument AVO with Storage Tanks Monitoring method Inspection Phase-In (tpy) Inspection Frequency Frequency Schedule > 0 and < 6 One time Monthly January 1, 2016 > 6 and < 12 Annually Monthly January 1, 2016 > 12 and < 50 Quarterly Monthly January 1, 2015 > 50 Monthly January 1, 2015 XVII.F.5. If a component is unsafe, difficult, or inaccessible to monitor, the owner or operator is not required to monitor the component until it becomes feasible to do so. XVII.F.6 Leaks requiring repair: Leaks must be identified utilizing the methods listed in Section XVII.F.6. Only leaks detected pursuant to Section XVII.F.6. require repair under Section XVII.F.7. XVII.F.6.a. For EPA Method 21 monitoring, or other Division approved quantitative instrument based monitoring, at facilities constructed before May 1, 2014, a leak is any concentration 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. XVII.F.6.c. 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. XVII.F.6.e. 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 Section XVII.F.7. 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 Section XVII.F.6., the leak must be repaired and remonitored in accordance with Section XVII.F.7. XVII.F.7. Repair and remonitoring AIRS ID: 123/9BF4 Page 6 of 17 Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Pollution Control Division XVII.F.7.a. 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. XVII.F.7.b. Within fifteen (15) working days of completion of a repair, the leak must be remonitored to verify the repair was effective. XVII.F.7.c. Leaks discovered pursuant to the leak detection methods of Section XVII.F.6. shall not be subject to enforcement by the Division unless the owner or operator fails to perform the required repairs in accordance with Section XVII.F.7. XVII.F.8. Recordkeeping: The owner or operator of each facility subject to the leak detection and repair requirements in Section XVII.F. must maintain the following records for a period of two (2) years and make them available to the Division upon request. XVII.F.8.a. Documentation of the initial approved instrument monitoring method inspection for new well production facilities; XVII.F.8.b. The date and site information for each inspection; XVII.F.8.c. A list of the leaking components and the monitoring method(s) used to determine the presence of the leak; XVII.F.8.d. The date of first attempt to repair the leak and, if necessary, any additional attempt to repair the leak; XVII.F.8.e. The date the leak was repaired; XVII.F.8.f. The delayed repair list, including the basis for placing leaks on the list; XVII.F.8.g. The date the leak was remonitored to verify the effectiveness of the repair, and the results of the remonitoring; and XVII.F.8.h. A list of components that are designated as unsafe, difficult, or inaccessible to monitor, as described in Section XVII.F.5., an explanation stating why the component is so designated, and the plan for monitoring such component(s). XVII.F.9. Reporting: The owner or operator of each facility subject to the leak detection and repair requirements in Section XVII.F. must submit reports as specified in Section XVII.F.9. 21. Point 007: 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 installing/implementing the following emission controls: a. Directed Inspection & Maintenance as described below shall satisfy the requirement to apply RACT. AIRS ID: 123/9BF4 Page 7 of 17 Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Pollution Control Division i. Auditory/visual/offactory inspection (AVO) will be performed on a quarterly basis. ii. For each leak found in the AVO inspection, a gas detector may be used to determine the size of the leak. The gas detector shall be regularly calibrated. Component leaks greater than 10,000 ppm shall be managed in accordance with Item (vi) below, unless it is unfeasible to make the repair without shutting down the affected operation of the facility. Component leaks less than 10,000 ppm shall not require repair. For such component leaks that require a shutdown to be repaired, repair shall occur during the first shutdown of the affected operation after the leak is discovered. iii. For repair, valves adjacent to the equipment to be repaired will be closed if practicable, minimizing the volume released. iv. Repaired components shall be re-screened using AVO to determine if the leak is repaired. v. The following records shall be maintained for a period of two years: • The name of the site screened via AVO inspection and the name of the inspector. • Components evaluated with the gas detector. • Repair methods applied. • Dates of the AVO inspections, gas detector calibrations, attempted repairs, successful repairs, repair delays, and post- repair screenings. vi. Leaks shall be repaired as soon as practicable, but no later than 15 calendar days after detection, unless it is technically or operationally infeasible to make the repair within 15 calendar days. Records documenting the rationale shall be maintained if it is technically or operationally infeasible to make the repair within 15 calendar days. 22. Point 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.) 23. Point 004: The flare covered by this permit 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. • 24. Point 004: 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. AIRS ID: 123/9BF4 Page 8 of 17 Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Pollution Control Division 25. Point 004: The flare covered by this permit is subject to Regulation No. 7, Section XVII.B General Provisions (State only enforceable). If a flare or other combustion device is used to control emissions of volatile organic compounds to comply with Section XVII, it shall be enclosed, have no visible emissions during normal operations, and be designed so that an observer can, by means of visual observation from the outside of the enclosed flare or combustion device, or by other convenient means approved by the Division, determine whether it is operating properly. The operator shall comply with all applicable requirements of Section XVII. OPERATING & MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS 26. 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.) COMPLIANCE TESTING AND SAMPLING Initial Testing Requirements 27. Point 007: Within one hundred and eighty days (180) after issuance of this permit, the owner or operator shall complete the initial 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. 28. Point 007: Within one hundred and eighty days (180) after issuance of this permit, 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. 29. Point 004: The owner or operator shall demonstrate compliance with opacity standards, using EPA Method 22 to determine the presence or absence of visible emissions. "Visible Emissions" means observations of smoke for any period or periods of duration greater than or equal to one (1) minute in any fifteen (15) minute period during normal operation. (Reference: Regulation No. 7, Section XVII.A.II) Periodic Testing Requirements 30. Point 007: 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. ALTERNATE OPERATING SCENARIOS 31. Point 008: 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 AIRS ID: 123/9BF4 Page 9 of 17 Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Pollution Control Division 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. 32. Point 008: 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. 33. Point 008: 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 34. A revised Air Pollutant Emission Notice (APEN) shall be filed: (Reference: Regulation No. 3, Part A, II.C) a. Annually by April 30th 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,J 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 per 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. 35. 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). 36. 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 AIRS ID: 123/9BF4 Page 10 of 17 Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Pollution Control Division 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 37. 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. 38. 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. 39. 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. 40. 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. 41. 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 Control Act and regulations of the Air Quality Control Commission (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. 42. 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. 43. 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, AIRS ID: 123/9BF4 Page 11 of 17 Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Pollution Control Division civil or criminal enforcement actions under Sections 25-7-115 (enforcement), -121 (injunctions), -122 (civil penalties), -122.1 (criminal penalties), C.R.S. By: g Stuart Siffring Permit Engineer Permit History Issuance Date Description Issuance 1 This Issuance Issued to Bonanza Creek Energy Operating Company LLC AIRS ID: 123/9BF4 Page 12 of 17 Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Pollution Control Division Notes to Permit Holder at the time of this permit issuance: 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 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&childpagename=CDPHE- Main%2FDocument C%2FCBONAddLinkView&cid=1251599389641&paciename=CBONWraoper 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 240.9 No 12 004 n-Hexane 110543 1445.4 Yes 72.3 Benzene 71432 643.9 Yes 32.2 005 n-Hexane 110543 2023.6 Yes 101.2 Benzene 71432 84.1 No 4.2 n-Hexane 110543 735.8 Yes 36.8 006 Toluene 108883 735.8 Yes 36.8 Xylenes 1330207 735.8 Yes 36.8 Benzene 71432 154.7 No 154.7 n-Hexane 110543 800.9 Yes 800.9 007 Toluene 108883 292.8 Yes 292.8 Ethylbenzene 100414 64.9 No 64.9 Xylenes 1330207 267 Yes 267 Benzene 71432 244.8 No 12.2 008 n-Hexane 110543 1542.9 Yes 77.1 Toluene 108883 169.9 No 8.5 AIRS ID: 123/9BF4 Page 13 of 17 Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Pollution Control Division Ethylbenzene 100414 16.2 No 0.8 Xylenes 1330207 53 No 2.7 Benzene 71432 4052.8 Yes 202.6 n-Hexane 110543 25539.5 Yes 1277 009 Toluene 108883 2813.4 Yes 140.7 Ethylbenzene 100414 268.1 Yes • 13.4 Xylenes 1330207 877.4 Yes 43.9 Benzene 71432 4724.2 Yes 236.2 n-Hexane 110543 29916.8 Yes 1495.8 010 Toluene 108883 3553.8 Yes 177.7 Ethylbenzene 100414 317.7 Yes 15.9 Xylenes 1330207 1282.9 Yes 64.1 5) The emission levels contained in this permit are based on the following emission factors: Point 006: Emission Factors- Uncontrolled Pollutant IbIBBL loaded Source VOC 0.1993 AP-42 Benzene 0.0004 AP-42 n-Hexane 0.0031 AP-42 Toluene 0.0031 AP-42 Xylenes 0.0031 AP-42 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`M/T S=0.6 (Submerged loading: dedicated normal service) P (true vapor pressure)=4.89 psia M(vapor molecular weight) =68 IbAb-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 vapors by the VOC emission factor. Point 007: Component Gas Heavy Oil Light Oil Water/Oil Connectors 1594 0 765 588 Flanges 73 0 21 25 Open-ended Lines 50 0 8 2 . Pump Seals 4 0 0 1 Valves 235 0 97 67 AIRS ID: 123/9BF4 Page 14 of 17 Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Pollution Control Division Other 114 0 11 25 VOC Content(wt. 0.3195 0.3 0.9971 1 fraction) Benzene Content(wt. 0.0007 0.001 0.0115 0.0012 fraction) Toluene Content(wt. 0.0005 0.001 0.0276 0.0003 fraction) Ethylbenzene(wt. 0.00001 0.001 0.0066 0.0001 fraction) Xylenes Content(wt. 0.0002 0.02 0.0266 0.0001 fraction) n-hexane Content(wt. 0.0046 0.001 0.0598 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 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: Standard EFs-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. Point 009: Weight Emission Emission Fraction of Factors Factors Source Pollutant Gas(%) Uncontrolled Controlled lb/MMscf Ib/MMscf NOx --- 0.068 0.068 AP-42 (lb/MMBTU) CO --- 0.37 0.37 AP-42 (Ib/MMBTU) VOC 32.0 20261.4316 1013.0716 Gas Analysis Benzene 0.07 46.5834 2.3292 Gas Analysis Toluene 0.05 32.3376 1.6169 Gas Analysis Ethylbenzene 0.005 3.0815 0.1541 Gas Analysis Xylenes 0.016 10.0848 0.5042 Gas Analysis n-hexane 0.46 293.5577 14.6779 Gas Analysis AIRS ID: 123/9BF4 Page 15 of 17 Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Pollution Control Division Point 010: Weight Emission Emission Fraction of Factors Factors Pollutant Gas(%) Uncontrolled Controlled Soup IbIMMscf Ib/MMscf NOx(lb/MMBTU) 0.068 O068 AP-42 CO(lb/MMBTU) 0.37 0.37 AP-42 VOC 59.1 63125.6962 3156.2848 Gas Analysis Benzene 0.31 220.756 11.0378 Gas Analysis Toluene 0.23 166.0645 8.3032 Gas Analysis Ethylbenzene 0.02 14.847 0.7424 Gas Analysis Xylenes 0.07 59.9482 2.9974 Gas Analysis n-hexane 1.66 1397.9806 69.899 Gas Analysis Point 008: Emission Emission Factors- Factors- Uncontrolled Controlled Pollutant lb/MMscf vented lb/NIMsd vented Source NOx 0.068 0.068 AP-42 (lb/MMBTU) . CO 0.37 0.37 AP-42 (lb/MMBTU) VOC 20240.5057 1012.0253 Gas Analysis Benzene 46.5775 2.3289 Gas Analysis n-Hexane 293.5577 14.6779 Gas Analysis Toluene , 32.3341 1.6167 Gas Analysis Xylenes 10.0848 0.5042 Gas Analysis Point 004: Emission Factors Uncontrolled Pollutant lb/BBL Source Condensate Throughput VOC 0.29 E&P TANK n-Hexane 0.006 E&P TANK Benzene 0.001 E&P TANK-- Note: The controlled emissions for this point are based on the flare control efficiency of 95%. Point 005: Emission Factors Pollutant Uncontrolled Source lb/BBL Produced Water Throughput • VOC 0.262 CDPHE n-Hexane 0.022 CDPHE AIRS ID: 123196F4 Page 16 of 17 Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Pollution Control Division Emission Factors Pollutant Uncontrolled Source lb/BBL Produced Water Throughput Benzene 0.007 CDPHE Note: The controlled emissions for this point are based on the flare control efficiency of 95%. 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)-692-3150. 7) This facility is classified as follows: Applicable Status Requirement Operating Permit Synthetic Minor Source of: VOC, HAPs, n-hexane NANSR Synthetic Minor Source of: VOC, HAPs, n-hexane MACT HH Area Source Requirements: Not Applicable 8) Full text of the Title 40, Protection of Environment Electronic Code of Federal Regulations can be found at the website listed below: http://ecfr.opoaccess.gov/ Part 60: Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources NSPS 60.1-End SubpartA—SubpartKKKK 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 7777-Subpart MMMMM MACT 63.8980-End Subpart NNNNN—Subpart XXXXXX 9) 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.gov/pacific/cdphe/air-permit-self-certification AIRS ID: 123/9BF4 Page 17 of 17 Division Information Engineer: Stuart Siffring Control Engineer: Stefanie Rucker Review Date: 08/20/2014 Application Date: 02/07/2014 Facility Identifiers Permit No. 14WE0328 AIRS County# 123 weld Facility g 98F4 Facility Type: exploration and production facility Located in the 8-hour non-attainment area? 0 True Minor 0 Synthetic Minor for: r VOC r NOx r CO Administrative Information Company Name: Bonanza Creek Energy Operating Company LLC Source Name: State Seventy Holes T-6 Production Facility Source Location: SESE Section 6, Township 4N, Range 62W SIC: 1311 Address 1: Bonanza Creek Energy Operating Company LLC Mailing 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: Oil and gas exploration and production facility known as the State Seventy Holes T-6 Production Facility, located in the SESE Section 6,Township 4N, Range 62W,Weld County,Colorado. Point Name Type Control Action Newly 006 TL Loadout None reported source Newly 007 FUG Fugitives None reported source Newly 009 FL-1 Separator Venting Flare reported source Newly 010 Sep-1 Separator Venting Flare reported source Newly 008 P-1 Pump Flare reported source Condensat Newly 004 e storage Condensate Tanks Flare reported tank source Newly 005 PW Tanks Water Tanks Flare reported source 006 Truck Condensate Loadout Calculations L= 12.46*S*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 4.89 psia Sales Oil Analysis M Molecular Weight of Vap 68 lb/lb-mole AP-42 T Liquid Temperature 524 deg. R Field Data L 4.74 lb/10^3 gal 1.99E-01 lb/bbl Annual requested Throughput 240900 BBL/yr 10117800 gal/yr Annual requested VOC emissions 48000 lb/yr 24.00 tpy Control: Flare Efficiency: 95.00% NCRPs Component Mass Fraction Benzene 0.0018 n-hexane 0.0153 Toluene 0.0153 Xylenes 0.0153 Source: Pressurized oil analysis Emissions Summary Table _ Pollutant Emission Factor Uncontrolled Emissions Controlled Emissions Source _ VOC 0.1993 lb/bbl 24.00 tpy 1.20 tpy AP-42 Benzene 0.0003 lb/bbl 84.09 lb/yr 4.20 lb/yr AP-42 n-Hexane 0.0031 lb/bbl 735.77 lb/yr 36.79 lb/yr AP-42 Toluene 0.0031 lb/bbl 735.77 lb/yr 36.79 lb/yr AP-42 Xylenes 0.0031 lb/bbl 735.77 lb/yr 36.79 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. 007 Fugitive equipment Mobs Regulation 7laaematton Operating Hours: 8760 hotmsNear Emission Factor Source Standard EFs-EPA-453/R-95-017 Table 2-4 Cobol Efficiency Souses: None • Calculations • Emission Factor(Wan- Emissions Service Component Type Count source} Canby'Mg Pollutant Mass FraCtton (Spy) Table 24 Table 2-0 Rag.3 Connectors 1594 2.00E-00 1.00E-05 0.0% VOC 0.3195 7.7670541 Flanges 73 3.90E-0s 5.70E-06 0.0% Benzene 0.0007 0.017017 Open-Ended Lines 50 2.00E-03 150E-05 0.0% Toluene 0.0005 0,012155 Gas Pump Seals 4 2.00E-03 350E-0t 0.0% EBrybenmre 0,00001 0,0002431 Valise 235 050E-03 250E 0.0% Xlenes 0,0002 0,004862 Oder 114 8.80E-03 1.20E-00 0.0% nHasante 0.0046 0.1118261 CanWas 750E-06 750E-06 0.0% VOC 0.3 Flanges 3.90E-07 3.90E-07 0.0% Beat* 0.001 Open-Ended Linea 1,40E-04 7.20E-06 0.0% Toluene 0.001 Henry Oil Pump Seals 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.0% Etlytemsene 0.001 Valves 8.40E-06 8.40E-06 0,0% %planes 0,02 Other 3.20E-05 3.20E-05 0.0% it-Hexane 0.001 Connectors 765 2.10E-0a 7.50E-06 0,0% VOC 0.9971 4.8058048 Flanges 21 1.10E-0s 2.40E-06 0.0% Benzene 0.0115 0.0554296 L'tpll Og 0pen-Ended then 8 1.40E-03 1.40E-05 0,0% Toluene 0.0276 0.133091 Pump Seals 0 1.30E-02 5.10E-04 0.0% EOrybensene 0,0086 0,0318118 Vahan 97 250E-03 190E-05 0,0% Xyleres 0.0286 0.128211 Other 11 150E-03 1.10E-04 0.0% nlMnne 0.0598 0.2882338 Connectors 588 1.10E-0s 1.00E-05 0.0% VOC 1 4.0733738 Flanges 25 290E-06 2.90E-06 0.0% Benzene 0,0012 0.004888 WaherlOy Open-Ended Lyles 2 250E-04 350E-06 0.0% Toluene 0,0003 0.001222 Pump Seals 1 2.00E-05 2.40E-05 0.0% EtlryberWne 0.0001 0.0004073 Velma 67 9.80E-05 9.70E-06 0.0% %glees 0.0001 0.0004079 Other 25 1.40E-02 5.90E-05 0.0% nJNsae 0.0001 0.0004073 Emissions Summary Table PoMant Uncontrolled Emissions Consoled EmiaaiSna Saved VOC 16.65 ppy 16.65 Ipv Sladerd EFs-EPA-451R-95-017 Table 24 Banana 164.81.6* 154.67 dyr Standard EFs-EPA-453R-95017 Table 2-4 Toluee 292.82 byr 292.82 bin standard Efa-EPA-4 532-9 5 017 Table 2-4 ENybenmne 84.92 dyr 64.92 byy Standard EFs-EPA-453R-95-017 Table 24 X s 266.96 byr 266,96 der Standard EFe-EPA-5318-95-017 Table 2-4 r- non 800.93 dyr 80093 Ils/yr Slandad EFs-EPA-53R-95-017 Table 24 Regulatory Appllcablllty If source is in non-attainment:Operator has agreed on the Division's standard condybne for RACT.Subpart KKK Rag.3 satisfies RACT. If source does not nave an WAR program or t8 subject to KKK,then Engineer needs to reNew and upon agreement between engineer,source.and supervisors for RACT Remdremene(DOSS plan satisfies PACT).The permit has PACT conditions that we ale implementing rime operator is not subject to KKK or doesn't have a PIMA plan. • I One emergency flare with a minimum combustion efficiency of 95%. The flare is not enclosed.The 009 emergency flare is used during periods when the pipeline is not available or for emergencies. Equipment Description This source vents natural gas from: a well head separator when the sales gas pipeline is not available or during emergencies Emissions from this source are: routed to a flare Naturalgas ventin from a well head separator when the salesgaspipeline is not available or during emergencies.Emissions from this source are routed to a f 9 P 9 Calculations Emission Calculation Method EPA Emission Inventory Improvement Program Publication:Volume II,Chapter 10-Displacement Equation(10.4-3) Ex=O•MW'Xx IC Ex=emissions of pollutant x O=Volumetric flow rateNolume 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(Q) 87 MMscf/yr 9931.506849 scfmr MW 24 Ib4b-mol 0.238356164 MMscfld mole% MW lbxGbmol mass fraction lb/hr lbNr tpy Helium 0.0001 4.0026 0.000 0.000 0.00 0.92 0.00 C02 2.0900 44.01 0.920 0.038 24.10 211143.49 105.57 N2 0.7600 28.013 0.213 0.009 5.58 48871.23 24.44 methane 68.0068 16.041 10.909 0.455 i 285.86 2504188.97 1252.08 ethane 14.2606 30.063 4.287 0.179 112.34 984124.76 492.06 propane 9.3620 44.092 4.128 0.172 108.17 947583.84 473.78 isobutane 0.9265 58.118 0.538 0.022 14.11 123805.03 61.80 n-butane 2.7873 58.118 1.620 0.087 42.45 371855.68 185.93 isopentane 0.4925 72.114 0.355 0.015 9.31 81527.83 40.76 n-pentane 0.6183 72.114 0.446 0.019 11.68 102352.60 51.18 cydopentane 0.0460 70.13 0.032 0.001 0.85 7405.28 3.70 n-Hexane 0.1291 86.18 0.111 0.005 2.92 25539.52 12.77 cydohexane 0.0330 84.16 0.028 0.001 0.73 6375.29 3.19 Otherhexanes 0.2178 86.18 0.188 0.008 4.92 43086.82 21.54 heptanes 0.1026 100.21 0.103 0.004 2.69 23601.44 11.80 methylcyclohexane 0.0250 98.19 0.025 0.001 0.64 5634.91 2.82 224-TMP 0.0001 114.23 0.000 0.000 0.00 26.22 0.01 Benzene 0.0226 78.12 0.018 0.001 0.46 4052.76 2.03 Toluene 0.0133 92.15 0.012 0.001 0.32 2813.37 1.41 Ethylbenzene 0.0011 106.17 0.001 0.000 0.03 268.09 0.13 Xylenes 0.0036 106.17 0.004 0.000 0.10 877.37 0.44 C8+Heavies 0.0512 137.4837288 0.070 0.003 1.84 16158.51 8.08 VOC mass Traci 0.320 Total VOC(Uncontrolled) 881.37 Notes Mole%,MW,and mass fractions from Critter Creek 2-03H 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 Information Equipment Description Flare to combust produced gas until pipeline is available at this wellhead facility. Manufacturer Weatherford Model Candle Stick Serial Number TBD Gas Heating Value 1389 Btu/scf Throughput 120843 MMBtu/yr VRU Information Equipment Description Engine to recompress gas to sales line. Make Model Requested Control 100.00% Annual Bypass Tim 50.00% Backup Flare Overall Control 95.00% Combustion emission factor source: AP-42: Chapter 13.5 0.07 Ilb NOX/MMBtu 0.37 IIb CO/MMBtu Emissions Summary Table Pollutant Uncontrolled Emission Factor Controlled Emission Factor Uncontrolled Emissions Controlled Er V0C 20261.43 lb/MMscf 1013.07 lb/MMscf 881.37 tpy 44. Nox 0.07 lb/MMBTU 0.07 Ib/MMBTU 4.11 tpy 4. CO 0.37 lb/MMBTU 0.37 lb/MMBTU 22.36 tpy 22. Benzene 46.58 lb/MMscf 2.33 lb/MMscf 4052.76 lb/yr 202. n-Hexane 293.56 lb/MMscf 14.68 lb/MMscf 25539.52 lb/yr 1276. Toluene 32.34 lb/MMscf 1.62 lb/MMscf 2813.37 lb/yr 140. Xylenes 10.08 lb/MMscf 0.50 lb/MMscf 877.37 lb/yr 43. Ethylbenzene 3.08Ib/MMscf 0.15 lb/MMscf 268.09 lb/yr 13. 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 othc 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." Three (3) High/low-pressure separator controlled by two enclosed flares. Each flare has a minimum 010 combustion efficiency of 95%. 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/lb-mol)at 60F and 1 atm Throughput(Q) 21.4 MMscf/yr 2442.922374 scf/hr MW 34.6 Ib/Ib-mol 0.058630137 MMscf/d mole% MW Ibx/Ibmol mass fraction lb/hr lb/yr tpy Helium 0.0000 4.0026 0.000 0.000 0.00 0.00 0. CO2 2.0400 44.01 0.898 0.026 5.79 50693.95 25. N2 0.1100 28.013 0.031 0.001 0.20 1739.91 0. methane 32.2448 16.041 5.172 0.149 33.34 292055.70 146. ethane 21.7441 30.063 6.537 0.189 42.14 369103.63 184. propane 23.5638 44.092 10.390 0.300 66.97 586650.83 293. isobutane 2.9292 58.118 1.702 0.049 10.97 96124.53 48. n-butane 9.6128 58.118 5.587 0.161 36.01 315453.34 157. isopentane 1.9697 72.114 1.420 0.041 9.16 80203.67 40. n-pentane 2.5920 72.114 1.869 0.054 12.05 105542.93 52. cyclopentane 0.2058 70.13 0.144 0.004 0.93 8149.37 4. n-Hexane 0.6148 86.18 0.530 0.015 3.42 29916.78 14. cyclohexane 0.1628 84.16 0.137 0.004 0.88 7736.32 3. Other hexanes 1.0159 86.18 0.876 0.025 5.64 49434.71 24. heptanes 0.5349 100.21 0.536 0.015 3.46 30266.22 15. methylcyclohexane 0.1293 98.19 0.127 0.004 0.82 7168.70 . 3. 224-TMP 0.0003 114.23 0.000 0.000 0.00 19.35 0. Benzene 0.1071 78.12 0.084 0.002 0.54 4724.18 2. Toluene 0.0683 92.15 0.063 0.002 0.41 3553.78 1. Ethylbenzene 0.0053 106.17 0.006 0.000 0.04 317.73 0. Xylenes 0.0214 106.17 0.023 0.001 0.15 1282.89 0. C8+Heavies 0.3136 137.4837288 0.431 0.012 2.78 24344.56 12. VOC mass fracl 0.691 Total VOC(Uncontrolled) 675. Notes Mole%, MW, and mass fractions are based on LP separator gas analysis collected 12/17/2013 from State Seventy Holes 34-; 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. The gas sample entered is representative of the site, but does not exactly match up with their calculations. Flaring Information Equipment Description Flare to combust produced gas until pi line is available at this wellhead facility. Manufacturer Leed Model L30-0010 ECD Serial Number 21282 and 21280 Gas Heating Value 1549 Btu/sd Throughput 33148.6 MMBtu/yr VRU Information Equipment Description Engine to recompress gas to sales line. Make Model Requested Control 100.00% Annual Bypass Tim 50.00% Backup Flare Overall Control 95.00% Combustion emission factor source: AP-42: Chapter 13.5 0.07 Ilb NOX/MMBtu 0.37 Ilb CO/MMBtu Emissions Summary Table Pollutant Uncontrolled Emission Factor Controlled Emission Factor Uncontrolled Emissions Controlled Er VOC 63125.70 lb/MMscf 3156.28 lb/MMscf 675.44 tpy 33. Nox 0.07 Ib/MMBTU 0.07 lb/MMBTU 1.13 tpy 1. CO 0.37 Ib/MMBTU 0.37 Ib/MMBTU 6.13 tpy 6. Benzene 220.76 lb/MMscf 11.04 lb/MMscf 4724.18 lb/yr 236. n-Hexane 1397.98 lb/MMscf 69.90Ib/MMscf 29916.78 lb/yr 1495. Toluene 166.06 lb/MMscf 8.30 lb/MMscf 3553.78 lb/yr 177. Xylenes 59.95 lb/MMscf 3.00 lb/MMscf 1282.89 lb/yr 64. Ethylbenzene 14.85 lb/MMscf 0.74 lb/MMscf 317.73 lb/yr 15. 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 othc 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." One(1)pneumatic water transfer pump, rated at 600 scf/hr(Sandpiper, Model G1F,Serial number 2076862).The pneumatic pump is controlled by 008 six enclosed flares. Each flare has a minimum combustion efficiency of 95%. Pump Information Manufactur Sandpiper Model Number:GIF Serial Pump Number:2076862 Information Pump capacity 9.1 gallons per minute pumped natural gas 600 scf/hour used consumptio 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/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/lb-mol)at 60F and 1 atm Q soo scf/hr MW 24 lb/lb-miff Flours of Op. 8780 hoursyr Requested Throughput 5.256 MMscf/yr Component mole% MW mass fraction Component lb/hr lb/yr tpy C02 2.0900 44 0.0383 C02 1.456 12753.081 6.377 nitrogen 0.7600 28 0.0089 nitrogen 0.337 2951.126 1.476 methane 68.0068 16.04 0.4545 methane 17.269 151276.915 75.638 ethane 14.2606 30.07 0.1787 ethane 6.789 59468.553 29.734 propane 9.3620 44.09 0.1720 propane 6.535 57243.329 28.622 isobutane 0.9265 58.12 0.0224 isobutane 0.852 7467.705 3.734 n-butane 2.7873 58.12 0.0675 n-butane 2.565 22465.985 11.233 isopentane 0.4925 72.15 0.0148 isopentane 0.563 4927.864 2.464 n-pentane 0.6183 72.15 0.0186 n-pentane 0.706 6186.596 3.093 cyclopentane 0.0460 70.15 0.0013 cyclopentane 0.051 447.509 0.224 n-hexane 0.1291 86.18 0.0046 n-hexane 0.176 1542.939 0.771 cyclohexane 0.0330 84.18 0.0012 cyclohexane 0.044 385.247 0.193 Other hexanes 0.2178 86.18 0.0078 Other hexane, 0.297 2603.038 1.302 heptanes 0.1026 100.21 0.0043 heptanes 0.163 1425.852 0.713 methylcyclohexa 0.0250 98.19 0.0010 methylcyclohe 0.039 340.427 0.170 224-TMP 0.0001 114.22 0.0000 224-TMP 0.000 1.584 0.001 Benzene 0.0226 78.11 0.0007 Benzene 0.028 244.811 0.122 Toluene 0.0133 92.14 0.0005 Toluene 0.019 169.948 0.085 Ethylbenzene 0.0011 106.17 0.0000 Ethylbenzene 0.002 16.196 0.008 Xylenes 0.0036 106.17 0.0002 Xylenes 0.006 53.005 0.027 C8+Heavies 0.0512 121.40946 0.0026 C8+Heavies 0.098 862.062 0.431 Mass Fraction VOC: 0.3196 Total VOC 53.192 Heating Value I 1389 BTU/scf Combustion emission factor source: AP-42:Chapter 13.5 0.07 lb NOX/MMBtu 0.37 lb CO/MMBtu Notes Mole%,MW,and mass fractions from: Buffalo Ditch 1-32H facility gas analysis,dated 2/1/2008 Emissions Summary Table Pollutant Uncontrolled Emission Far Controlled Emission Factor Uncontrolled Emissions Controlled Emissions Soura VOC 20240.51 lb/MMscf 1012.03 lb/MMscf 53.19 tpy 2.66.tpy Gas Ar Nox 0.07 lb/MMBTU 0.07 lb/MMBTU 0.25 tpy 0.25 tpy AP-42 CO 0.37 Ib/MMBTU 0.37 Ib/MMBTU 1.35 tpy 1.35 tpy AP-42 Benzene 46.58 lb/MMscf 2.33 lb/MMscf 244.81 lb/yr 12.24 lb/yr Gas Ar n-Hexane 293.56 lb/MMscf 14.68 lb/MMscf 1542.94 lb/yr 77.15 lb/yr Gas Al Toluene 32.33 lb/MMscf 1.62 lb/MMscf 169.95 lb/yr 8.50 lb/yr Gas Ar Xylenes 10.08 lb/MMscf 0.50 Ib/MMscf 53.01 lb/yr 2.65 lb/yr Gas Ar Ethylbenzene 3.08 lb/MMscf 0.15 lb/MMscf 16.20 lb/yr 0.81 lb/yr Gas Ar t 004 Nine (9)above ground 500 bbl atmospheric condensate storage tanks Requsted Throughput 240900 bbl Control Flare Efficiency 95.00%I Emissions Summary Table Pollutant Emission Factor Uncontrolled Emissions Controlled Emissions Source VOC 0.29 lb/bbl 34.9305 tpy 1.746525 tpy E&P TANK Benzene 0.001 lb/bbl 240.9 lb/yr 12.045 lb/yr E&P TANK n-Hexane 0.006 lb/bbl 1445.4 lb/yr 72.27 lb/yr E&P TANK 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 II.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. Regulation 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. Regulation 6- New Source Performance Standards NSPS Kb: for storage vessels greater than 19,800 gallons after 7/23/84. Ills suuree Is riot suuject uecause they are UscU IUr cunuellsate storage 1Jr1U1 to custouy ❑arlsl Cr anu nave a capacity less than 1.589.874 m3 NSPS OOOO: for storage vessels in the natural gas production, transmission, and processing segments. This source is not subject because each tank emits less than 6 tpy VOC. Regulation 7—Volatile Organic Compounds 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 non-attainment area.) XVII.C STATEWIDE CONTROLS FOR OIL AND GAS OPERATIONS... (Applicant is currently subject to this since actual uncontrolled emissions are greater than 20 tpy of VOC.) • 005 Two(2)above ground 400 bbl produced water storage tanks and two(2)60 bbl concrete vaults Emissions Calculations Requsted Throughput 91980 bbl Control Flare Efficiency 95.00% Emissions Summary Table Pollutant Emission Factor Uncontrolled Emissions Controlled Emissions Source V0C 0.262 lb/bbl 12.04938 tpy 0.602469 tpy CDPHE Benzene 0.007 lb/bbl 643.86 lb/yr 32.193 lb/yr CDPHE n-Hexane 0.022 lb/bbl 2023.56 lb/yr 101.178 lb/yr CDPHE 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 II.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. R 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. Air Pollutant Emission Notice(APEN)—and—Application for Construction Permit On,AND GAS EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION CRUDE OIL STORAGE TANK BATTERY ."-----------N/ Current Status(Check all that apply) Reason for APEN Submittal(Check all that apply) r Kt(.t(4ii \` AIRS ID#1: 123/9BF4/ 094 ❑ APEN update only I /z--, _ IL 1 I ® New or previously unreported battery ❑ Modification to existing source' ` , r O Previously grandfathered battery2 0 Registration for coverage under general permit no.GP01 \ s vans 7 0 Synthetic minor facility &cancellation request for individual permit6: \sources / ® Located in the 8-hr Ozone Control Area' ® Application for or Modification of an individual permit ❑ Registered under general permit no.GPOI ❑ Administrative permit amendment' O Permitted under individual permit: IU WEO328 ❑ Other: For individual permit applications,check if you want': ®A copy of the preliminary analysis conducted by the Division ®To review a draft of the permit prior to issuance Company Name': Bonanza Creek Energy Operating Company LLC OGCC Operator#: 8960 Mailing Address10: 410 17t°Street,Suite 1500 City: Denver State: CO Zip: 80202 E-mail: pyoung@BonanraCrk.com Contact Name: Peg Young Phone: 720-440-6133 Fax: 720-279-2331 Tank Battery Name": State Seventy Holes T-6 Production Facility(COGCC#433001) Number of tanks: 9.500 bbl Location12(QQ Sec.Twp.Range.): SE/SE Sec 6,T4N,R62W County: Weld Total tank capacity[bbl]: 4500 Calendar year for which"Actual"data applies13: 2013 Year(s)tank(s)were placed in service1°: 2013 Six(6)Leed L30-0010 48"SNs: 21285,21286,21287,21288, Control Description's: 21289,21290 Control Efficiency16: 95% Condensate Throughput's[bbl/year]- Requested": 240,900 Maximum for PTE calculation": 289,080 Actual20: 240,900 While Controls Operational2' 240,900 Other equipment at facility33: Heater treaters,produced water tanks, pneumatic pump,engines,flares,high/low pressure separators. Comments: 2 year update to SSEF not required. Estimated emissions at throughputs listed above. Use NM for requested throughput/emission values unless requesting an individual permit 0 Check if the Division is to calculate emissions. ®Check if site-specific emission factors provided to calculate emissions". Emission Factor Battery Requested Emissions" Actual Emissions" Pollutant" [lb/bbl] PTEZ Uncontrolled26 Controlled" Uncontrolled26 Controlled" VOC[tons/year] 0.29 41.25 34.38 1.72 34.38 1.72 NOx[tons/year] 0.71 '0.60 CO[tons/year] 3.88 3.24 Benzene[lbs/year] 0.001 341.2 284.4 14.2 284.4 14.2 n-Hexane[lbs/year] 0.006 1,862.3 1,551.9 77.6 1,551.9 77.6 Wells serviced by this tank or tank batter? API#: 05-123-37914 Name: State Seventy Holes 34-31-6HNB ®Newly Reported Well API#: 05-123-37928 Name: State Seventy Holes O-K-6HNB ID Newly Reported Well API#: 05-123.37405 Name: State Seventy Holes T-P-6HNB ®Newly Reported Well API#: Name: 0 Newly Reported Well API#: Name 0 Newly Reported Well API#: Name: 0 Newly Reported Well API#: Name: 0 Newly Reported Well The signature below indicates that I have knowledge of the facts herein set forth and that the same are true,accurate,and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief. If this is a registration for coverage under general permit GPO I,I further certify that this source is and will be operated in full compli ��each condition of general pe 21Z7, f/ a _ 6- - G / Y Signature egally Authorized P son(not a vendor or consultant) Date David J.Lillo Vice President,Rocky Mt Asset Mgmt Type or Print Name of Person Signing Above Official Title Submit this form,along with$152.90 fog each Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment For information call: filing of up to 5 tank battery APENS. Include Air Pollution Control Division,APCD-SS-B 1 (303)692-3150 S250 General Permit fee for each new GP 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South 305327- registration to: Denver,CO 80246-1530 FORM APCD-205 Page 1 of 2 FormAPCD-205-E&PCondensateTankAPEN.docx rrte�° _ ` E $ a `e al o O ° ZZ59 `e b. 0! � t � p� a ■ ❑ o = • •I d 2 5 'A a .N°°$$ ° qp .> p G gilt *6 N N V ii LL ° Y 6 h O O p \ • Nr. 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