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Ovintiv Agrees $16 Million Air pollution Settlement with US Regulators

Last updated: 2024/10/03 at 6:23 PM
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United States environmental and justice officers have requested for remediation measures and a civil penalty from Ovintiv Inc. in a settlement settlement resolving alleged Clear Air Act breaches by the Denver, Colorado-based firm.

“The settlement resolves a civil swimsuit, filed collectively by the US and the state of Utah, alleging that Ovintiv didn’t adjust to federal and state necessities to seize and management air emissions and adjust to inspection, monitoring, and recordkeeping necessities from 22 of its oil and gasoline manufacturing amenities within the Uinta Basin”, the Environmental Safety Company (EPA) stated in a press release.

“These violations resulted in unlawful emissions of risky natural compounds (VOCs), which contribute to bronchial asthma and improve susceptibility to respiratory sicknesses. Moreover, greenhouse gases, together with methane, had been launched in giant portions, contributing to local weather change”.

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The oil and gasoline exploration and manufacturing firm agreed to pay $5.5 million in civil penalty and take corrective motion value greater than $10 million at 139 of its amenities throughout Utah.

“The settlement requires Ovintiv to spend money on intensive compliance measures for the correct design of Ovintiv’s oil and gasoline amenities to seize all VOC emissions and ship the emissions to an applicable management machine”, stated the assertion on the EPA web site. The captured emissions will likely be put to productive use.

“Compliance measures additionally embrace periodic infrared digicam inspections, enhanced upkeep necessities, and set up of storage tank stress displays at many amenities”, the EPA added.

The remediation measures will remove greater than 2,000 tons of VOC emissions yearly and methane emissions equal to over 50,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) yearly, in response to the EPA and the Justice Division.

“As local weather change accelerates and wreaks havoc in communities throughout the nation, EPA is doing all the pieces doable to restrict the methane emissions which are among the many strongest drivers of local weather change”, stated David M. Uhlmann, assistant administrator on the EPA’s Workplace of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance.

“As we speak’s settlement with Ovintiv will considerably cut back emissions throughout 139 amenities on Tribal and state lands and gives one other instance of how EPA is delivering on its local weather enforcement technique and holding corporations accountable for local weather air pollution”.

Ovintiv declined to remark, in a reply to a request by Rigzone.

The settlement, filed earlier than the U.S. District Courtroom for Utah, is topic to a 30-day public remark interval.

“The settlement is a part of EPA’s Nationwide Enforcement and Compliance Initiative, Mitigating Local weather Change”, the EPA stated. “This initiative focuses, partly, on lowering methane emissions from oil and gasoline and landfill sources.

“Like all of EPA’s nationwide enforcement initiatives, this initiative prioritizes communities already overburdened by air pollution and different potential environmental justice considerations”.

This yr as of June underneath the “Mitigating Local weather Change” portion of the Nationwide Enforcement and Compliance Initiative, the EPA performed 350 oil and gasoline investigations, 39 landfill inspections and 35 oil and gasoline off-site compliance monitoring actions, in response to the company.

Within the first six months of 2024 the EPA concluded 4 oil and gasoline enforcement circumstances. Agreed measures are anticipated to remove methane emissions equal to 66,361 metric tons of CO2 and 10,480 metric tons per yr of VOCs. In the meantime imposed civil penalties totaled $8.46 million, in response to info on the EPA web site.

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