For Immediate Release: December 10,
2012
Media Contact: Michael Ardito;
ardito.michael@epa.gov; 415-972-3081
Company Self-Discloses Air Violations
Vintage Oil and
Gas Production near Bakersfield, California agrees to pay
fine
SAN FRANCISCO – The U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency today announced that Vintage Production California LLC, a major
oil and gas production company and subsidiary of OXY USA Inc., has agreed to pay
$34,000 to resolve violations of the Clean Air Act related to greenhouse gas
emissions at the Kern Front Oil Field located north of Bakersfield.
The violations were identified and self-disclosed by
Vintage, and occurred in late 2011, when the company constructed three steam
generators at the oil field without first obtaining a permit for greenhouse gas
emissions under the Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) permitting
program.
Last month EPA granted authority to the San Joaquin
Valley Air Pollution Control District to issue PSD permits to sources within its
jurisdiction. Companies can now obtain all necessary air permits from the local
air agency. Vintage will obtain the necessary PSD permit for the steam
generators from the District. While the PSD program has been in place for
decades, permitting requirements for greenhouse gases became applicable in
2011.
“Companies need to be mindful of the relatively new
permitting requirements,” said Jared Blumenfeld, EPA’s Regional Administrator
for the Pacific Southwest. “Now that EPA has approved the Prevention of
Significant Deterioration permit program for the San Joaquin Valley, it
simplifies the process.”
PSD is a preconstruction permitting program that applies
to large stationary sources of air pollution. Before beginning construction of a
project that is subject to PSD requirements, the owner or operator of the
facility must obtain a permit that specifies how the facility will use the Best
Available Control Technology to reduce air emissions.
For more information about the PSD program, please visit:
http://epa.gov/region09/air/permit/psd-public-part.html
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