Aggregate Project for Pneumatic Devices and Vent Gas Capture Phase 3
The project will result in GHG emission reductions through the conversion of instrument gas to instrument air system, conversion of gas driven pneumatic pumps to electric powered pumps, upgrading engines to enable consumption of vent gas captured through slipstream systems, vent gas capture for injection into pipelines, and vent gas capture for on-site destruction in an incinerator or existing flare.
The conversion of instrument gas to instrument air will result in GHG reductions by eliminating the venting from the associated gas sources. For this conversion, air will supply pressure for the pneumatic devices instead of fuel gas. Replacing instrument gas with instrument air will eliminate methane (CH₄) and carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions that would otherwise have been vented to the atmosphere in the absence of the project. The use of instrument air results in the reduction of GHG emissions from several pneumatic devices, which include level controllers, pressure controllers and other devices. Air compression will be powered by solar power systems, electricity, gas driven engines or thermoelectric generators (TEG).
Converting pneumatic chemical injection pumps to solar or electric-powered alternatives will reduce GHG emissions by eliminating the continuous venting of methane-rich fuel gas during pump actuation.
Slipstream systems will capture hydrocarbon vapours from atmospheric vent sources (e.g., tanks, separators, PRVs, open-ended lines). Captured gas will then either be: (1) conserved as supplemental engine fuel or injected into plant fuel/process/sales gas pipelines, or (2) destroyed by an existing flare or incinerator.
Greenhouse Gas Emission Reductions from Pneumatic Devices
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155 Tremblant Way Southwest
T3H 0B8
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2035-07-09
1,580,000
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