Crude Oil and Natural Gas Facilities for Which Construction, Modification, or Reconstruction Commenced after September 18, 2015: New Source Performance Standards (NSPS)
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Rule Summary
Section 111 of the Clean Air Act (CAA) requires the EPA to list categories of stationary sources, if such sources cause or contribute significantly to air pollution, which may reasonably be anticipated to endanger public health or welfare. The EPA must then issue performance standards for such source categories.
This new source performance standard regulates both volatile organic compound (VOC) and greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions from specific sources within the oil and natural gas industry which include new, modified, and reconstructed compressors, pneumatic controllers, pneumatic pumps, well completions, fugitive emissions from well sites and compressor stations, and equipment leaks at natural gas processing plants.
Rule History
06/03/2016 – Emission Standards for New, Reconstructed, and Modified Sources: Final Rule
09/18/2015 – Emission Standards for New and Modified Sources: Proposed Rule
Additional Resources
Related Rules
Oil and Natural Gas Air Pollution Standards
Clean Air Act Standards and Guidelines for the Oil and Natural Gas Industry
Compliance
OOOOa Reporting
Applicability Determination Index (ADI). The ADI is maintained by EPA's Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance (OECA) and provides a data base of memoranda dealing with applicability issues. The database is searchable by Subpart.
Small Business Compliance Guide
August 3, 2016 - EPA released a compliance guide to assist small businesses in understanding the requirements of the 2016 New Source Performance Standards for the Oil and Natural Gas Industry. The rule became effective August 2, 2016.
- Small business compliance guide (PDF) (78pp, 1.5 MB)
Manufacturer-Tested Combustion Control Devices
Notification Requirement for Well Completions Begins October 15, 2012
Beginning October 15, 2012, gas well completion notification provisions under EPA's 2012 oil and gas standards take effect. Companies can meet this provision by complying with state advance notification requirements. If a state does not have an advance notification requirement, companies must inform EPA no later than two days before the well completion using hydraulic fracturing begins. Companies may submit this notification electronically or in writing. EPA finalized this approach after receiving feedback from industry, states and others during the 100-day public comment period. Companies have until 2015 to meet the green completion requirements in the final rule.
On August 16, 2012, EPA published the notification requirement in Oil and Natural Gas Sector: New Source Performance Standards and National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants Reviews; Final Rule (PDF) (112pp, 1.0 MB). Owners or operators that need to notify EPA may send a notification email to the appropriate region at the address listed below.
- Region 1: none (No fracturing anticipated)
Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont and Tribal Nations - Region 2: [email protected]
New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands and Tribal Nations - Region 3: [email protected]
Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia - Region 4: [email protected]
Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Tribal Nations - Region 5: [email protected]
Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin and Tribal Nations - Region 6: [email protected]
Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Texas and Tribal Nations - Region 7: [email protected]
Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and Tribal Nations - Region 8: [email protected]
Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming and Tribal Nations - Region 9: [email protected]
Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, the Pacific Islands, and Tribal Nations - Region 10: [email protected]
Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington and Tribal Nations