New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 20 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 2 - AIR QUALITY (STATEWIDE)
Part 50 - OIL AND GAS SECTOR - OZONE PRECURSOR POLLUTANTS
Section 20.2.50.118 - GLYCOL DEHYDRATORS
Universal Citation: 20 NM Admin Code 20.2.50.118
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. Applicability: Glycol dehydrators with a PTE equal to or greater than two tpy of VOC and located at well sites, tank batteries, gathering and boosting stations, natural gas processing plants, and transmission compressor stations are subject to the requirements of 20.2.50.118 NMAC.
B. Emission standards:
(1) Existing glycol dehydrators with a PTE
equal to or greater than two tpy of VOC shall achieve a minimum combined
capture and control efficiency of ninety-five percent of VOC emissions from the
still vent and flash tank (if present) no later than two years after the
effective date of this Part. If a combustion control device is used, the
combustion control device shall have a minimum design combustion efficiency of
ninety-eight percent.
(2) New
glycol dehydrators with a PTE equal to or greater than two tpy of VOC shall
achieve a minimum combined capture and control efficiency of ninety-five
percent of VOC emissions from the still vent and flash tank (if present) upon
startup. If a combustion control device is used, the combustion control device
shall have a minimum design combustion efficiency of ninety-eight
percent.
(3) The owner or operator
of a glycol dehydrator shall comply with the following requirements:
(a) the still vent and flash tank emissions
shall be routed at all times to the reboiler firebox, condenser, combustion
control device, fuel cell, to a process point that either recycles or
recompresses the VOC emissions or uses the emissions as fuel, or to a VRU that
reinjects the VOC emissions back into the process stream or natural gas
pipeline;
(b) if a VRU is used, it
shall consist of a closed loop system of seals, ducts, and a compressor that
reinjects the vapor into the process or the natural gas pipeline. The VRU shall
be operational at least ninety-five percent of the time the facility is in
operation, resulting in a minimum combined capture and control efficiency of
ninety-five percent, which shall supersede any inconsistent requirements in
20.2.50.115 NMAC. The VRU shall be installed, operated, and maintained
according to the manufacturer's specifications; and
(c) the still vent and flash tank emissions
shall not be vented directly to the atmosphere during normal
operation.
(4) An owner
or operator complying with the requirements in Subsection B of 20.2.50.118 NMAC
through use of a control device shall comply with the requirements in
20.2.50.115 NMAC.
(5) The
requirements of Subsection B of 20.2.50.118 NMAC cease to apply when the actual
annual VOC emissions from a new or existing glycol dehydrator are less than two
tpy of VOC.
C. Monitoring requirements:
(1) The
owner or operator of a glycol dehydrator shall conduct an annual extended gas
analysis on the dehydrator inlet gas and calculate the uncontrolled and
controlled VOC emissions in tpy.
(2) The owner or operator of a glycol
dehydrator shall inspect the glycol dehydrator, including the reboiler and
regenerator, and the control device or process the emissions are being routed,
semi-annually to ensure it is operating as initially designed and in accordance
with the manufacturer recommended operation and maintenance schedule.
(3) Prior to any monitoring event, the owner
or operator shall date and time stamp the event, and the monitoring data entry
shall be made in accordance with the requirements of this Part.
(4) An owner or operator complying with the
requirements in Subsection B of 20.2.50.118 NMAC through the use of a control
device shall comply with the monitoring requirements in 20.2.50.115
NMAC.
(5) Owners and operators
shall comply with the monitoring requirements in 20.2.50.112 NMAC.
D. Recordkeeping requirements:
(1) The owner or
operator of a glycol dehydrator shall maintain a record of the following:
(a) unique identification number and
dehydrator location (latitude and longitude);
(b) glycol circulation rate, monthly natural
gas throughput, and the date of the most recent throughput
measurement;
(c) data and
methodology used to estimate the PTE of VOC (must be a department approved
calculation methodology);
(d)
controlled and uncontrolled VOC emissions in tpy;
(e) type, make, model, and unique
identification number of the control device or process the emissions are being
routed;
(f) time and date stamp,
including GPS of the location, of any monitoring;
(g) results of any equipment inspection,
including maintenance or repair activities required to bring the glycol
dehydrator into compliance; and
(h)
a copy of the glycol dehydrator manufacturer specifications.
(2) An owner or operator complying
with the requirements in Paragraph (1) or (2) of Subsection B of 20.2.50.118
NMAC through use of a control device as defined in this Part shall comply with
the recordkeeping requirements in 20.2.50.115 NMAC.
(3) The owner or operator shall comply with
the recordkeeping requirements in 20.2.50.112 NMAC.
E. Reporting requirements: The owner or operator shall comply with the reporting requirements in 20.2.50.112 NMAC.
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