Directed Inspection and Maintenance Programs for Lost and Unaccounted Gas
Heath's Leak Rate Measurement Program will help you achieve your emission reduction goals at compressor and gate stations by as much as 90 percent. Falling within the definition of Directed Inspection and Maintenance Programs, this EPA Gas Star Best Management Practice has consistently ranked among the top choices for effective emission reductions because it's fast, accurate and employs advanced methods for finding lost gas.
Heath's program uses Hi-Flow Samplers with specialized surveying methods and techniques to identify and measure lost and unaccounted for gas. The resulting information can be used to assist operations in prioritizing maintenance and repairs.
End Results That Add Value To Your Company
- Improved profit margins
- Identify over 95 percent of your station's lost gas
- Assign a dollar value to lost gas
- Achieve station emission reductions of 80 to 90 percent
- Identify hazardous conditions and improve safety
- Determine baseline emission factors
Training Options
Heath is prepared to meet all of your training needs with the Hi-Flow Sampler. Choose from a variety of options that will train you in EPA Best Management Practices for Directed Inspection and Maintenance Programs.
Option 1: Hi-Flow Sampler Advanced Operator Training
The Hi-Flow Sampler Advanced Operator Training is one and a half days of instrument focused training. This session is designed to ensure users acquire the ability to operate the system to its fullest capabilities.
Option 2: Advanced Operator Training and Leak Rate Measurement Techniques
Includes two days of hands-on training in Leak Rate Measurement Surveying which incorporates the Advanced Operator Training.
Option 3: Options 1 and 2 in conjunction with an actual Leak Rate Measurement Survey
This comprehensive, four day training program teaches instrument operation and surveying techniques while conducting an actual Leak Rate Measurement Survey. Students enrolled in this program transition from instructor led training to a period of hands-on training, which provides the trainee the chance to be evaluated and learn through actual use. Companies not only receive the benefit of hands-on training, but also receive a completed in-house survey with potential to realize significant savings by identifying lost gas.