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DAQC-PBR145230001-25
Site ID 14523 (B1)
MEMORANDUM
TO: FILE – JAVELIN ENERGY LLC – Rowley 3-16B4
THROUGH: Rik Ombach, Minor Source Oil and Gas Section Manager
FROM: Stephen Foulger, Environmental Scientist
DATE: February 13, 2025
SUBJECT: OIL AND GAS PERMIT-BY-RULE EVALUATION
INSPECTION DATE: January 24, 2025
SOURCE LOCATION: Lat: 40.3114164 Long: -110.3484128
Business Office:
Javelin Energy Management Partners, LLC
5221 North O Connor Boulevard, Suite 1100
Adamsville, TX 75039
SOURCE TYPE: Tank Battery
Duchesne County
API: 43-013-50569
SOURCE CONTACTS: Zach Bertelli, Corporate Environmental Contact
Phone: 918-398-1666, Email: zbertelli@javelinep.com
OPERATING STATUS: Operating
PROCESS DESCRIPTION: Oil and gas products are brought to the surface. These products
go through a separator where the oil and any water products are
sent to storage tanks and the gas is used to power equipment on
site (pump jack engine, tank heater, separator, flare, combustor,
etc.) Any remaining gas is sent to a pipeline that feeds a local gas
plant. The oil and process water in the storage tanks is loaded
into tanker trucks and hauled off site for processing and disposal.
APPLICABLE REGULATIONS: Utah Administrative Code (UAC) R307-500 Series for the Oil
and Gas Industry, and UAC R307-201: Emission Standards:
General Emission Standards; and UAC R307-150: Emission
Inventories. Federal Subpart: OOOO.
SOURCE EVALUATION: Site Type: PBR-Uncontrolled
Controlled by flare, Site powered by Engine.
DOGM current 12 month rolling production is: 4,993.
Utah Statute R307-506 requires a source with throughput
greater than 8,000 BBLs to have controls.
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REGISTERED EQUIPMENT: Tanks, Pneumatics
General Provisions Visible emissions are within the following opacity limits: VOC Control Devices and Gasoline engines 0%, Diesel engines 20%, Natural Gas Engines and Boilers, Treater burners & Tank burners 10%, Mobile source dust 10%. [ R307-201-3] In Compliance. No visible emissions were observed at the time of inspection. VOC emissions are, at all times, minimized as reasonably practicable by equipment design, maintenance and operation practices. [R307-501-4(1)] In Compliance. VOC emissions found properly controlled at the time of inspection. Associated Gas Flares Any flare has an operational auto-igniter and a continuously burning pilot flame. [R307-503-4] In Compliance. Combustor on-site found with operational auto-igniter and pilot flame installed and in good working order at the time of inspection. Flare inlet lines are equipped with a fire arrestor, pressure gauge, inlet pressure regulating valve and other components according to the engineering design, the manufacturers specifications or good practices for safety and emissions control. [R307-501-4(1)]] In Compliance. Flare inlet lines found properly engineered at the time of inspection. Tank Truck Loading Truck loading is done by bottom filling or submerged fill pipe [R307-504(1)] In Compliance. Truck loading found properly engineered at the time of inspection. Storage Vessels Thief hatches are kept closed and latched. [R307-506-4(1)] In Compliance. Thief hatches found closed and latched at the time of inspection. Emission Inventory An emissions inventory has been submitted within the past three years. [R307-150-9(1)] In Compliance. Emissions inventory was found properly submitted at the time of inspection. Oil and Gas Industry Registration Requirement The source is registered with the DAQ. [R307-505-3(3)] In Compliance. Source found properly registered at the time of inspection. Registration has been updated within 30 days of a company name change, removal or addition of control devices, or termination of operations. [R307-505-3(3)] In Compliance. Source registration found properly updated at the time of inspection.
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PREVIOUS ENFORCEMENT
ACTIONS: None in the past 5 years.
COMPLIANCE STATUS &
RECOMMENDATIONS: In Compliance.
RECOMMENDATION FOR
NEXT INSPECTION: Recommend to decrease inspection frequency.
ATTACHMENTS: None.