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RESEARCH ARTICLE (Non peer reviewed)

End to end emissions monitoring by digitalisation

Alexander Roskoss A *
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A Sensia UK Ltd., Malton, Yorkshire, UK.


The APPEA Journal 63 S442-S445 https://doi.org/10.1071/AJ22244
Accepted: 3 February 2023   Published: 11 May 2023

© 2023 The Author(s) (or their employer(s)). Published by CSIRO Publishing on behalf of APPEA.

Abstract

With hydrocarbon extraction and transmission networks being consumers of energy, there is high sensitivity across the industry towards carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases being emitted. These emissions need to be measured accurately and reported correctly for commercial and legislative reasons. On any facility there are multiple sources of emissions, both intended and unintended. This paper outlines an approach and technology to measure and report all known sources of emissions consistently accurately, in an auditable and transparent fashion. By calculation of each source’s carbon dioxide or carbon dioxide equivalent mass depending on the nature of the emission source, the total emissions of a site can be reported. The calculation of carbon dioxide from any single emissions source is dependent on numerous factors. For sources which consume hydrocarbons, the mass of carbon dioxide and equivalents in exhausts depends on the hydrocarbon composition, combustion mechanism and combustion efficiency and nature, and any treatments of emissions. The gathering of live process data relating to all these factors directly and indirectly is shown through the treatments described to be effective with general and specific treatments of each factor and the contributing data sources for each is described in some specific examples. The combination of these calculated emissions based on live measurement data for multiple emission sources and their totalisation by emission type, emission source, and the relation of these to other key production factors is described. The validation process of emissions calculations, the totalisations and the analysis of emissions by activity is described.

Keywords: carbon dioxide emissions, carbon dioxide equivalent, digitalisation, digitisation, emissions, emissions monitoring, end-to-end, fiscal metering, global warming equivalent, instrumentation, measurement uncertainty, metering, methane emissions, site emissions, totalisation.

Dr Alexander Roskoss PhD has been working in instrumentation and measurement since 2002 across a number of industries including Oil and Gas. At Swinton Technology, a Sensia Company, he leads the product development and innovations functions to bring innovation and improvements in metering supervision and analysis to customers.


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