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Participants
Aker Kvaerner
Baker Botts LLP
BP America, Inc.
Chevron
Entrix, Inc.
Exponent
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheel Corp.
Freeport LNG Development LP
ICF Consulting
Maritime Institute Of Technology
Moffatt & Nichol International
Mustang Engineering
Natural Resources Group, Inc.
Peerless Mfg.
Shell Global Solutions
Washington Group International
 

Zeus Development would like to thank all participants

Introduction

LNG terminal developers are finding themselves under close scrutiny from local and state air-control boards as well as the EPA to limit emissions from compressors, vaporizers, ships, harbor tugs, support vehicles, gas-turbines, construction dust and a myriad of other sources. Both fugitive and routine releases are regulated and monitored. According to the EPA's Office of the Inspector General, the Gulf Coast has the largest ambient air toxics monitoring network in the country, larger than California's, New Jersey's, Oklahoma's, Mississippi's, and Florida's combined. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) regularly conducts mobile fenceline monitoring. It is utilizing technologies like the GasFindIR camera that allows a person to "see" emissions that can't be seen by human eye.

Fines for minor infractions are common. For example, Eastern Shore Natural Gas was fined about $10,000 recently because it did not submit either a Title V permit application or a Synthetic Minor permit for the potential of the internal combustion engines and a natural gas-fired emergency generator to emit nitrogen oxide at their Bridgeville facility. Kellogg was fined about $20,000 because a pressure relief valve on a rooftop refrigeration system released some anhydrous ammonia. Kellogg was supposed to report the release immediately, but it took the company two hours. The actual amount of the penalty was reduced from $43,829 because the amount released was 130 pounds, not 820 pounds as originally estimated.

This workshop will consider LNG terminal air-emission risks, compliance obligations, potential sources, regulations and fines, best practices and alternatives for addressing the challenge.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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