Mmscf to mmbtu
[DOC File]Boiler Natural Gas 5-20 MMBtu/hr
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Rule 1401 natural gas emissions factors (Source: Ventura County APCD AB-2588, 8/95) Pollutant Engine Rating Emission Factor [lb/MMscf] 100 MMBtu/hr Acetaldehyde 4.30E-03 3.10E-03 4.30E-02 Acrolein 2.70E-03 2.70E-03 1.00E-02 Benzene (including benzene from gasoline) 8.00E-03 5.80E-03 1.90E-01 Ethyl benzene 9.50E-03 ...
[DOC File]Permit
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These sources include internal combustion engines, boilers, reboilers, line heaters, tanks, emergency generators, dehydration units not subject to MACT standards, dehydration units not subject to MACT standards and being controlled by a flare control device, dehydration units not subject to MACT standards and being controlled by recycling the dehydration unit back to flame zone of reboiler, dehydration units not subject to MACT …
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The emission factors are from AP-42, Chapter 13.5. The emission factors are in units of lbs/MMBtu. These factors are multiplied by a heat value of 1050 MMBtu/MMscf to convert units to lbs/MMscf. The VOC factor is based on the hydrocarbon emission factor in table 13.5-1 and the average non-methane components in table 13.5-2.
[DOC File]Guidance for Preparing an Oil or Gas Facility Registration ...
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From AP-42, natural gas burners rated less than 1-MMBtu/hr but greater than 0.3-MMBtu/hr have a NOX emission factor of 100-lb/MMscf. The resulting NOX emissions are: Produced Oil Storage Tanks. Emissions from storage tanks that store crude oil (or other process condensate) include flashing losses, working losses, and breathing losses.
[DOC File]Iowa Department of Natural Resources
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The emission unit is a natural gas fired boiler with no control that has a maximum heat input of 20 MMBtu/hr where the natural gas heating value is equivalent to 1,020 Btu/scf. Pollutant (except GHGs) emission factors are from AP 42, Fifth Edition, Volume I Chapter 1.4 Natural Gas Combustion.
[DOCX File]Authorization - Ohio EPA
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SO2:(86,000 mmBtu)(0.6 lb SO2/mmscf)(1 scf/1020 Btu)÷(2,000 lbs/ton) = 0.03 tpy ... At 140 mmBtu per 1000 gallons, fuel oil usage accounts for 140,000 mmBtu of heat input per year. The balance of the heat input from the combustion of natural gas (226,000 - 140,000) equals 86,000 mmBtu per year. At 1,020 Btu per cubic foot of natural gas this ...
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