BMP ID: |
6284 |
Title: |
Use Stirling-cycle generators for low power applications in the oilfield |
Text: |
2008 BLM BMP Award to BP: "For lower power oil field application use Stirling-cycle generators to reduce both greenhouse gas emissions and noise on well site." |
Source Publication Name: |
BLM 2008 Best Management Practices Awards |
Citation Section: |
Reducing Energy "Footprint" on Public Lands, BP America Production Company, Devon Energy Corporation, Questar Exploration and Production |
Citation Page: |
1 |
Supplemental Documents: |
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Usage Type: |
Recommended |
Timing: |
• Production / Operation / Maintenance
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Oil / Gas Field: |
Wamsutter Natural Gas Field (GREATER GREEN RIVER) |
Surface Ownership: |
• Federal
• State
• Private
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Mineral Ownership: |
• Federal
• State
• Private
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Primary Contact: |
Ruth McCoard Bureau of Land Management |
Phone: | 202-452-5068 |
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Categories: |
Noise
Air Quality and Emissions
Wildlife
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Location: |
Wyoming |
Species: |
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Vegetation Types: |
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General Comments: |
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Cost-Benefit Analysis: |
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BMP Efficacy: |
BP America Production Company won the Bureau of Land Management's 2008 award for Best Management Practices for their holistic oil and gas development of the Wamsutter Field in Wyoming by "drilling multiple wells on single pads and locating centralized production facilities outside of critical wildlife habitats. The company also retrofitted existing drilling rigs with cleaner engines and incorporated 'green' completions into drilling operations to reduce methane and nitrous oxide emissions. Science-based pilot reclamation projects and an industry workshop with the BLM Rawlins Field Office promoted reductions in surface disturbance through improved reclamation practices." |
Date Entered: |
2009-10-15 10:33 UTC |
Last Updated: |
2011-02-03 19:02 UTC |