Additional definitions for conventional and unconventional gas wells. As used in this section, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
[Added 7-14-2015 by Ord. No. 2015-04; amended 1-7-2019 by Ord. No. 2019-01; 9-13-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-02]
ENVIRONMENTAL ACTSAll statutes enacted by the Commonwealth relating to the protection of the environment or the protection of public health, safety and welfare, that are administered and enforced by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) or by another commonwealth agency, including an independent agency, and all federal statutes relating to the protection of the environment, to the extent those statutes regulate oil and gas operations.
NATURAL GASA fossil fuel consisting of a mixture of hydrocarbon gases, primarily methane, and possibly including ethane, propane, butane, pentane, carbon dioxide, oxygen, nitrogen and hydrogen sulfide and other gas species. The term includes natural gas from oil fields known as "nonassociated" gas, coal beds, shale beds and other formations.
NATURAL GAS COMPRESSOR STATIONA facility designed and constructed to compress natural gas that originates from an oil and gas well site development or collection of such wells operating as a midstream facility for delivery of natural gas to a transmission pipeline, distribution pipeline, natural gas processing plant, or underground storage field, including one or more natural gas compressors, associated buildings, pipes, valves, tanks and other equipment. This facility may include a water impoundment on the site, natural gas dehydration station, oxidizer units, and other equipment integral to the function of the compressor station.
NATURAL GAS DEHYDRATION STATIONA facility designed and constructed to remove water from natural gas in order to protect piping and equipment from corrosion and hydrate formation.
NATURAL GAS INTERCONNECT/METERING STATION"Interconnects" are by definition a connection point between the transmission company and the receiving party (e.g., another pipeline, distribution company or other customer). Interconnects vary in size and complexity. For example, a small interconnect may only include the meter used for gas measurement, while large interconnects (including hubs) can include piping and meters to multiple pipelines, regulators, line heaters used to reheat the natural gas stream that has cooled from pressure reductions, liquids separation and collection facilities, and other appurtenant facilities. Several companies can own the equipment and are responsible for operation of their individual assets at a single interconnect location. Custody transfer of the natural gas also occurs at the interconnect location.
NATURAL GAS PROCESSING PLANTA facility that is not a natural gas compressor station and which is designed and constructed to remove materials and gases such as ethane, propane, butane, and other constituents or similar substances from natural gas to allow such natural gas to be of such quality as is required or appropriate for transmission or distribution to commercial markets. This facility may also include a water impoundment on the site, natural gas dehydration station, oxidizer units, and other equipment integral to the function of the processing plant.
OIL AND GAS WELL SITE DEVELOPMENTThe term includes the following: well site preparation, construction, drilling, water or fluid storage operations, hydraulic fracturing and site restoration associated with an oil and gas well of any depth. The term includes conventional (vertical) and nonconventional (horizontal) methods of drilling. Facilities associated with well site development may or may not include a water impoundment on the site.
PIPELINEA conduit constructed or installed either below ground or above ground that transports, carries, conveys, or stores flammable, toxic, and/or corrosive natural gas and other gases and gas by-products as well as of liquefied natural gas.
RECORD DRAWINGSFinal drawings prepared by a registered architect, engineer, or land surveyor after construction or installation of a facility, facilities, or pipeline is complete which reflect on-site changes a contractor, contractors, or installers noted during construction or installation activities on as-built drawings. These differ from as-built drawings in that as-built drawings are prepared by a contractor, contractors, or installers and show in red ink on site changes made to the original construction or installation drawings.
REDUCED EMISSION COMPLETIONTechniques that minimize the release of natural gas and vapors to the environment when a well is being flared during the completion or recompletion phase.