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Preliminary Case Study Results - Bakken Flaring Mitigation

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The State of North Dakota Department of Health and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) have recently begun to regulate open flaring of raw gas (untreated) and fuel gas (treated). Texas A&M/Institute of Renewal Natural Resources (IRNR) visited a Hess site in the Bakken Shale Play in North Dakota during September 8-10, 2015 to collect research data as part of an emissions research study for comparing emissions from the Gulf Coast Green Energy’s (GCGE) ElectraTherm Power+ generator (Power+) system’s boiler with the emissions from open flaring.

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Maintainer Richard Haut
Last Updated November 18, 2015, 12:29 (LMT)
Created November 18, 2015, 12:29 (LMT)
Citation Emissions Study: ElectraTherm Power+ Generator Compared to\r\nOpen Flaring, Prepared by Texas A&M/Institute of Renewable Natural Resources under the Houston Advanced Research Center/Environmentally Friendly Drilling Program, 2015.
Data History Field trial performed in September - November 2015.
Netl Product yes
Organization Acronym HARC - EFD
Poc Email Sandra.McSurdy@NETL.DOE.GOV
Point Of Contact Sandra McSurdy
Program Or Project Environmentally Friendly Drilling Systems - Technology Integration Program
Publication Date 2015-11-17
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