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Emissions
Management
Full Service Packages
Software Applications
Emission Manager™
EM
Enterprise™
EM Standard™
EM Lite™
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EM Lite™
EM Lite™
was developed
to meet the needs of smaller oil and gas companies, such
as CAC emissions reporting the NPRI. A "lighter"
version of Emission Manager™, EM
Lite™ essentially maintains all of
the Criteria Air Contaminant (CAC) and GHG emissions
calculation capabilities,
but does not incorporate any of the automated data loading
processes or production accounting information necessary for
the calculation of GHG emission intensities. Rest assured knowing that, when the time comes to start
managing your GHG emissions intensities and energy usage
information, you will be able to expand seamlessly into our
other comprehensive emissions management offerings.
What is included with your
EM Lite™ subscription?
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Initial database set-up
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Initial user training
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Data storage |
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Data maintenance
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Internet access to data and reports
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EM Lite™ calculation and
reporting capabilities
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Calculation / tracking of emissions from
gas-fired equipment |
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Calculation / tracking of sulphur
dioxide (SO2)
emissions from flaring and incineration |
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Calculation / tracking of fugitive
equipment leaks |
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Calculation / tracking of emissions from
reported venting of natural gas |
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Calculation / tracking of emissions from
pneumatic devices |
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Tracking
of methane, VOC, and benzene emissions
from glycol dehydrators |
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Calculation / tracking of formation CO2
vented from the sweetening process
during sour natural gas processing |
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Calculation / tracking of flashing
losses from storage tanks |
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Tracking
of breathing / working losses from
storage tanks |
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Calculation / tracking of emissions from
diesel and propane combustion |
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Reporting
of fuel consumption, flaring, and
venting |
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Emissions
reporting for a facility (monthly or
annual roll-up) |
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Multi-facility and corporate emissions
reporting (monthly or annual roll-up) |
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Data
management of facility- and
corporate-level GHG and CAC emissions |
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