E.P.A. Issues Greenhouse Gas Permit to Houston-Area Facility; Permit allows construction of $325M natural gas processing plant, adding jobs
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Category: AirType: News
Source: EPA
Date: Friday, April 18th, 2014
DALLAS - (April 18, 2014) This week, the E.P.A. (EPA) issued a final greenhouse gas (GHG) Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) construction permit for the Lone Star NGL facility in Mont Belvieu, Texas, just west of Houston. The permit allows the company to build a natural gas processing plant.
"Natural Gas is important to meeting our climate goals and energy future," said E.P.A. Regional Administrator Ron Curry. "EPA is working with Texas businesses to take advantage of growth opportunities while building greener facilities."
The facility will separate natural gas liquids (NGL) into different gas products, including ethane, propane, butanes, and natural gasoline. The plant will process about 100,000 barrels of NGL per day.
In June 2010, E.P.A. finalized national GHG regulations, which specify that beginning on January 2, 2011, plans that increase GHG emissions substantially will require an air permit.
E.P.A. believes states are best equipped to run GHG air permitting programs. Texas is working to replace a federal implementation project with its own state program, which will eliminate the need for businesses to seek air permits from EPA. This action will increase efficiency and allow for industry to continue to grow in Texas.
E.P.A. has finalized over 34 GHG permits in Texas, suggested an additional nine permits, and currently has over
30 additional GHG permit applications under development in Texas.
For all of the latest information on GHG permits in Texas please visit:
http://yosemite.epa.gov/r6/Apermit.nsf/AirP
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