OMB Control No. 2060-0722
Approval expires 08/31/2021
National Fuel Gas Midstream Co., LLC
Gathering & Boosting
BMP Commitment Option
Methane Challenge Partner Since 2018
National Fuel Gas Midstream
Background
National Fuel Gas Midstream Company, LLC's primary business is to build, own and operate natural gas
processing and pipeline gathering facilities in the Appalachian region. As one of National Fuel Gas system
companies, Midstream shares in more than 100 years of experience in gathering and processing natural gas.
Midstream works with producers confidentially to develop a tailored project to collect locally produced gas
at or near the wellhead, to create outlets, to maximize throughput, to reduce operating costs, and to improve
reliability while ensuring compliance and safety. For years Midstream has engaged in methane reduction
BMPs, some of which are highlighted below from the last five years. Please visit our website for more
information on Midstream's continued commitment toward environmental stewardship.	
Historical Highlights
Compressor Rod Packing
Typical Compressor Rod Packing System
Monitoring and replacing compressor rod
packing systems on a regular basis can
greatly reduce methane emissions to the
atmosphere. Midstream has implemented
interval based rod packing changes for
reciprocating compressors. This practice
has resulted in methane reductions of
approximately 200,000 Mscf for the past 5
years.
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Flash Tanks
Dehydrators utilize triethylene glycol (TEG) to remove water
from natural gas. In addition to absorbing water, TEG also
absorbs methane. The TEG is recycled via a reboiler, which
vents absorbed water and methane into the atmosphere. Flash
tanks are an emission reducing technology that recovers
entrained methane before the TEG is routed to the reboiler and
reduces methane emissions. Midstream incorporates flash
tanks on all of the dehydrators system-wide. By utilizing flash
tanks, methane emissions have been reduced by
approximately 130,000 Mscf over 5 years.
Footnotes: Historical emissions savings were calculated utilizing site specific data, estimated emission reductions as listed in EPA's Background
Technical Support Document for 40 CFR Part 60, Subpart OOOOa, estimated emission reductions as in EPA's Natural Gas STAR Partner
Reported Opportunities (PRO) Fact Sheets and rely on methodology outlined in 40 CFR Part 98. Some images and figures belong to Midstream
and the rest were borrowed from EPA's Natural Gas STAR PRO Fact Sheets and vendor documentation. The look back period was from
2014-2018.
EPA Form No. 5900-413

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National Fuel Gas Midstream Co., Historical Fact Sheet
Capped ESD Testing
Midstream is committed to testing emergency
shut down (ESD) systems at natural gas
compressor stations on an annual basis. To
minimize gas vented to the atmosphere,
Midstream adopted the acceptable DOT
alternate of utilizing blind flanges. The blind
flanges prevent entire station blowdowns, while
allowing ESD testing in order to ensure facility
safety. Over the last 5 years approximately
52,000 Mscf of methane has not been vented
while utilizing this alternative practice.
Leak, Detection, & Repair (LDAR)
LDAR is a leak monitoring program in
combination with a repair program and
reduces fugitive methane emissions.
Midstream utilizes an Optica! Gas
Imaging (OGI) camera to detect leaks.
Over the past 5 years Midstream has
reduced approximately 23,000 Mscf of
methane with the implementation of
LDAR.
Air-Fuel Ratio (AFR)
Automated air-to-fuel control systems
optimize compressor engine fuel efficiency
which also reduces fuel use. Within the past
5 years, Midstream has saved approximately
233 MMscf of natural gas due to AFR fuel
efficiency gains. This has resulted in
decreased combustion emissions by
approximately 12,725 C02e metric tons.
Reduction equivalent to any one of the following:1
2,702
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vehicles driven
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520,194
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Footnotes: Historical emissions savings were calculated utilizing site specific data, estimated emission reductions as listed in EPA's Background
Technical Support Document for 40 CFR Part 60, Subpart OOOOa, estimated emission reductions as in EPA's Natural Gas STAR Partner Reported
Opportunities (PRO) Fact Sheets and rely on methodology outlined in 40 CFR Part 98. Some images and figures belong to Midstream and the rest
were borrowed from EPA's Natural Gas STAR PRO Fact Sheets and vendor documentation. The look back period was from 2014-2018.
1 Source: United States Environmental Protection Agency's Greenhouse Gas Equivalencies Calculator, October 4, 2019,
https://www.epa.gov/energy/greenhouse gas-equivalencies-calculator

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