AER Directive 060: The "Routine Venting" Trap & Shut-In Risk
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Is your "Fugitive Emissions" plan audit-ready?
In this intelligence briefing, we simulate a high-stakes strategy session between a VP of Operations and a Regulatory Compliance Director regarding the Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) Directive 060.
We decode the financial reality of the new Methane Reduction requirements and why "Routine Venting" is becoming a liability for older assets.
Key Intelligence Points:
- The 15k Limit: The Overall Vent Gas (OVG) limit is strictly capped at 15.0 × 10³ m³/month per site (or 9,000 kg of methane). If your pneumatic devices push you over this, you are non-compliant.
- The "FEMP" Audit: Gas plants and compressor stations (>0.01 mol/kmol H2S) now require tri-annual fugitive emissions surveys. Batteries require annual surveys. Missing a survey cycle is an automatic flag.
- Equipment Mandates: As of 2023, existing pneumatic devices and compressor seals face strict vent gas limits (e.g., <0.17 m³/hr for pneumatic instruments).
- Shut-In Authority: The AER retains the authority to issue shut-in orders for facilities that fail to meet reduction targets or reporting standards.
The Decision Matrix:
- Option A: Switch to Instrument Air (High CapEx, Zero Venting).
- Option B: Install Combustors/Flares (Medium CapEx, Regulatory Approval required).
- Option C: Shut-in the well (Revenue Loss).
Resources:
- AER Directive 060 (Official Text)
- Methane Reduction Retrofit Compliance Plan info
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Keywords: AER Directive 060, Methane Compliance, Alberta Energy Regulator, FEMP, Oil and Gas Operations, Regulatory Intelligence, Calgary, Energy Sector, Shut-In Risk, Environmental Compliance
