APPENDIX CEI. CEI: California Air Resources Board Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventory for the Chevron Richmond Refinery

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1 APPENDIX CEI CEI: California Air Resources Board Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventory for the Chevron Richmond Refinery

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3 From: Yang, Steven (SYBQ) Sent: Thursday, December 05, :29:57 PM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) To: Hector Rojas Cc: Hartwig, Jeff; Shari Libicki; Subject: Refinery Modernization Project - Transmittal #53A AB32 GHG Data Hector, This Transmittal #53A provides the 2008 AB32 Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Report and 2008 GHG emissions data for natural gas combustion at the SRU. The 2008 GHG emissions from natural gas combustion at the SRU are 33,112 metric tons CO2e. Please let me know if you have any questions. Best Regards, Steven Yang Environmental Specialist Chevron Richmond Refinery Tech Center Rm. 333 Richmond, California Phone:

4 Facility Emissions Detailed Report: /01/ :36:28 Facility Information: Chevron Products Company - Richmond Refinery, Facility Name Chevron Products Company - Richmond Refinery, ARB ID Primary Sector Secondary Sectors NAICS Code Facility Description Address Geographic Location , Air Basin District County Facility Contact Contact Petroleum Refinery SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA BAY AREA AQMD Contra Costa Troy Howell TRMH@chevron.com Contact Phone (510) Hydrogen Plant, Cogeneration Facility Petroleum Refineries Petroleum Refinery 841 Chevron Way Richmond, California United States Reporting Year 2008 Reporting Period 01/01/ /31/2008 Overall Mandatory Reporting Status Verification Ready Page 1 of 22

5 Facility Emissions Detailed Report: /01/ :36:28 Annual Submission Summary Mandatory Submissions Submission ID Name Reporting Level Submission Type Reporting Year Submission Status Status Date 503 Chevron Products Company - Richmond Refinery, Chevron Products Company - Richmond Refinery, Facility Emissions and Fuels 2008 Verification Ready 05/26/2011 Facility Energy and Production 2008 Verification Ready 05/26/ Cogeneration Plant at Richmond Refinery Generating Unit Emissions and Fuels 2008 Verification Ready 05/26/ Cogeneration Plant at Richmond Refinery Generating Unit Energy and Production 2008 Verification Ready 05/26/2011 Supplemental Fee Regulation Submissions No Supplemental Fee Regulation submissions exist for this facility and reporting period. Fee regulation submission data are required only for those reporters subject to additional reporting for the GHG fee regulation. Note: Data shown here are subject to change. The data may not have not undergone independent third party verification or ARB staff review. Where errors are discovered mechanisms are available to allow revisions to the data. For this reason subsequent reports may show different emissions or other data than that provided here. Fee Regulation data are displayed only for those reporters subject to additional reporting for the GHG fee regulation. Third party verification is not required for supplemental Fee Regulation submission data. Page 2 of 22

6 Facility Emissions Detailed Report: /01/ :36:29 TOTAL EMISSIONS: Chevron Products Company - Richmond Refinery, * All emission values are displayed in metric tons. CO2 Biomass values not included in the CO2 Eq. sum. The summed and supplemental values tables include data reported for the facility and associated units. This applies to the emissions and fuels tables. Total Emissions Reporting Status: Verification Ready Emissions Data CO2 Eq. CO2 CH4 N2O CO2 Biomass HFCs SF6 2,921,651 2,919, N/A N/A 1,870,208 1,870, N/A N/A and N/A N/A N/A N/A Flares and Destruction (Refinery) 5,376 5, N/A N/A Fugitive 1, TOTAL SUMMED EMISSIONS 4,798,282 4,794, Supplemental Emissions CO2 Eq. CO2 CH4 N2O CO2 Biomass HFCs SF6 652, , N/A N/A 921, , N/A N/A and 2,006,123 2,006, N/A N/A N/A N/A Flares and Destruction (Refinery) N/A N/A Fugitive Optional Emissions CO2 Eq. CO2 CH4 N2O CO2 Biomass HFCs SF N/A N/A N/A N/A and N/A N/A Flares and Destruction (Refinery) N/A N/A Fugitive Optional (Mobile) N/A N/A Portable Equipment N/A N/A TOTAL OPTIONAL EMISSIONS Page 3 of 22

7 Facility Emissions Detailed Report: /01/ :36:29 De minimis Emissions Value (metric tons) Total CO2 Eq.(includes CO2 Biomass) 4,798,282 Total De minimis Emissions 11,060 Percent of Total 0.231% 3% Threshold 143,948 Value Threshold 20,000 TOTAL EMITTING ACTIVITY FUEL USE: Chevron Products Company - Richmond Refinery, Fuel Use Fuel, Feedstock, Other Through Put Name Quantity Sum Associated Gas, Fuel Diesel (Distillate Fuel Oil #1, 2, or 4), Fuel LPG, Fuel Natural Gas (1000 to 1,025 Btu/Std cubic foot), Fuel Still Gas or Refinery Gas, Fuel Acid Gas, Other FCCU Coke, Feedstock Natural Gas (1000 to 1,025 Btu/Std cubic foot), Feedstock Reformer Catalyst Regeneration, Other and Flares and Destruction (Refinery) Other Input, Other Fugitive Wastewater Treated, Other Page 4 of 22

8 Facility Emissions Detailed Report: 2008 Supplemental Fuel Use 06/01/ :36:29 Fuel, Feedstock, Other Through Put Name Quantity Sum and Flares and Destruction (Refinery) Fugitive Optional Fuel Use Fuel, Feedstock, Other Through Put Name Quantity Sum and Flares and Destruction (Refinery) Fugitive Optional (Mobile) Portable Equipment Device Level Fuel Use Page 5 of 22

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12 Facility Emissions Detailed Report: 2008 DETAILED EMISSION RECORDS 06/01/ :36:29 Name Hydrogen Plant Hydrogen Plant Hydrogen Plant Refinery Fuel Gas Less Hydrogen Plant & Cogen Fuel Gas Refinery Fuel Gas Less Hydrogen Plant & Cogen Fuel Gas Refinery Fuel Gas Less Hydrogen Plant & Cogen Fuel Gas Refinery Natural Gas Less Cogen Natural Gas Refinery Natural Gas Less Cogen Natural Gas Refinery Natural Gas Less Cogen Natural Gas Diesel Engines Diesel Engines Diesel Engines Catalyst Coke for Fee Reporting Catalyst Coke (Fee Regulation Only) FCC Coke Burn Catalytic Cracking (FCCU) Hydrogen Plant Emissions Category Activity Type Heaters Heaters CH4 Heaters N2O (Nitrous oxide) Multiple Sources Multiple Sources Multiple Sources Multiple Sources Multiple Sources Multiple Sources Hydrogen Plant (s) Aggregation Level Supplemental GHG CH4 N2O (Nitrous oxide) CH4 N2O (Nitrous oxide) IC Engines IC Engines CH4 IC Engines N2O (Nitrous oxide) Emissions (metric tons) CO2 Eq. (metric tons) 619, , Best Available - Operator Calculated (For 2008 Reporting Year Only) Default Emission Factor CH Default Emission Factor N2O Default Emission Factor CH Default Emission Factor N2O 1,512, ,512, Best Available - Operator Calculated (For 2008 Reporting Year Only) 127, , Measured Heat Content CO2 (95125(c)) - Operator Calculated Default Emission Factor CH Default Emission Factor N2O 2, , Default Emission Factor and Default Heat Content CO2 (95125 (a)) - Operator Calculated Default Emission Factor & Default Heat Content CH4 (95125(b)(3)) - Operator Calculated Default Emission Factor & Default Heat Content N2O (95125(b)(3)) - Operator Calculated 921, , Operator Calculated per Fee Regulation - Operator Calculated 921, , Best Available - Operator Calculated (For 2008 Reporting Year Only) 943, , Best Available - Operator Calculated (For 2008 Reporting Year Only) Calculation Method Fuel Quantity Carbon Content HHV EF De minimis Still Gas or Refinery Gas Still Gas or Refinery Gas Still Gas or Refinery Gas Still Gas or Refinery Gas Still Gas or Refinery Gas Still Gas or Refinery Gas Natural Gas (1000 to 1,025 Btu/Std cubic foot) Natural Gas (1000 to 1,025 Btu/Std cubic foot) Natural Gas (1000 to 1,025 Btu/Std cubic foot) Diesel (Distillate Fuel Oil #1, 2, or 4) Diesel (Distillate Fuel Oil #1, 2, or 4) Diesel (Distillate Fuel Oil #1, 2, or 4) FCCU Coke Natural Gas (1000 to 1,025 Btu/Std cubic foot) Page 9 of 22

13 Facility Emissions Detailed Report: /01/ :36:29 Name Rheniformers Catalyst Regeneration SRU Emissions Refinery Fuel Gas Less Natural Gas for Fee Reporting Emission Control Devices Total Refinery Flare Releases Total Refinery Flare Releases Equipment Fugitives Oil/Water Separators Sulfur Hexaflouride Category and Flares and Destruction (Refinery) Flares and Destruction (Refinery) Flares and Destruction (Refinery) Fugitive Fugitive Fugitive Activity Type Periodic Catalyst Regeneration Sulfur Recovery Units Refinery Gas Consumption (Fee Regulation Only) Other Control Devices Flares CH4 Equipment Fugitive Emissions (use for SF6) Oil/Water Separators (Gravity type - covered) Transmission/Di stribution/subst ation (use for SF6) Aggregation Level Supplemental GHG Flares CH4 CH4 Storage Tanks Fugitive Storage Tanks CH4 SF6 (Sulfur hexafluoride) Emissions (metric tons) CO2 Eq. (metric tons) Best Available - Operator Calculated (For 2008 Reporting Year Only) 4, , Alternative Method - De Minimis - Operator Calculated 2,006, ,006, Operator Calculated per Fee Regulation - Operator Calculated 5, , Best Available - Operator Calculated (For 2008 Reporting Year Only) Flare and Destruction Device CO2 (95113(d)) - Operator Calculated Flare and Destruction Device CH4 (95113(d)) - Operator Calculated Fugitive Equipment CH4 (95113(c) (4)) - Operator Calculated Fugitive Oil-Water Separator CH4 (95113(c)) - Operator Calculated Best Available - Operator Calculated (For 2008 Reporting Year Only) Best Available - Operator Calculated (For 2008 Reporting Year Only) Calculation Method Fuel Quantity Carbon Content HHV EF De minimis Reformer Catalyst Regeneration Acid Gas Other Input Other Input Other Input Wastewater Treated * Several data columns are not displayed in this report. To view detailed reporting methods or custom factor values, please see the associated submissions detail page within the application. DETAILED FUEL USE RECORDS Name Hydrogen Plant Refinery Fuel Gas Less Hydrogen Plant & Cogen Fuel Gas Refinery Natural Gas Less Cogen Natural Gas Diesel Engines Category Activity Type Heaters Still Gas or Refinery Gas Fuel Multiple Sources Multiple Sources IC Engines Aggregation Level Fuel Fuel Type Quantity Units Carbon Content Still Gas or Refinery Gas Fuel Natural Gas (1000 to 1,025 Btu/Std cubic foot) Diesel (Distillate Fuel Oil #1, 2, or 4) Units HHV Units CO2 EF Units CH4 EF Units N2O EF Units Fuel Fuel Page 10 of 22

14 Facility Emissions Detailed Report: 2008 Name SRU Emissions 06/01/ :36:29 FCC Coke Burn Catalytic Cracking (FCCU) Hydrogen Plant Emissions Rheniformers Catalyst Regeneration Emission Control Devices Total Refinery Flare Releases Oil/Water Separators Category Flares and Destruction (Refinery) Flares and Destruction (Refinery) Fugitive Activity Type Hydrogen Plant (s) Periodic Catalyst Regeneration Sulfur Recovery Units Other Control Devices Oil/Water Separators (Gravity type - covered) Aggregation Level Fuel Fuel Type Quantity Units Carbon Content FCCU Coke Feedstock Natural Gas (1000 to 1,025 Btu/Std cubic foot) Reformer Catalyst Regeneration Feedstock Other Acid Gas Other Other Input Other Flares Other Input Other Wastewater Treated Other * Several data columns are not displayed in this report. To view detailed custom factor values please see the associated submissions detail page within the application. Units HHV Units CO2 EF Units CH4 EF Units N2O EF Units Supporting Documentation (Emissions and Fuels) Document Name Document Description Document Type Status Date Added Richmond Refinery Flare Meters.pdf Device Level Fuel Detail Data for Natural Gas Flares Pilot and Purge meters. Submission Private 5/28/2009 8:05:56 PM * Documents listed above can be viewed and downloaded from the supporting documentation tab for the referenced Emissions and Fuels submission. Page 11 of 22

15 Facility Emissions Detailed Report: /01/ :36:29 ENERGY AND PRODUCTION DATA: Chevron Products Company - Richmond Refinery, Energy and Production Reporting Status: Verification Ready Indirect Energy Use (if applicable) Category Energy Type Quantity Provider Provider ARB ID Common Name EIA ID Indirect Electricity Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) 3002 Electricity Production (if applicable) Value Net Power Generation (Cogeneration Only) Amount Consumed On-site (Cogeneration Only) Efficiency of Electricity Generation (if known) Thermal Energy Production (if applicable) Value Total Useful Thermal Output Amount Consumed On-site Efficiency of Thermal Energy Production (if known) Input Steam to Steam Turbine (if measured) Output of Heat Recovery Steam Generator (HRSG) Supplemental Fuel Fired in Duct Burner of HRSG Energy Sales (if applicable) Category Energy Type Quantity Counterparty Host/Customer or End-User NAICS Region Electricity Provided or Sold Electricity Utilities Electricity Provided or Sold Electricity Facilities Support Services Electricity Provided or Sold Electricity Pipeline Transportation of Refined Petroleum Products Electricity Provided or Sold Electricity Petroleum Lubricating Oil and Grease Manufacturing Thermal Energy Provided or Sold Thermal Facilities Support Services Thermal Energy Provided or Sold Thermal Petroleum Lubricating Oil and Grease Manufacturing Page 12 of 22

16 Facility Emissions Detailed Report: /01/ :36:29 Thermal Energy Provided or Sold Thermal Petroleum Lubricating Oil and Grease Manufacturing Thermal Energy Provided or Sold Thermal All Other Basic Inorganic Chemical Manufacturing Steam Production (if applicable) Value Quantity Generated Boiler Efficiency (if known) Cement Effeciency Metrics Data (if applicable) Value Operator Calculated: CO2 Emissions per metric ton of Cementitious Product Operator Calculated: CO2 Emissions per metric ton of Clinker Operator Entered: Direct CO2 Emissions from cement manufacturing Amount Clinker Amount Sold Directly Amount Own Consumed Amount Added to Stock Type Clinker Substitute Consumed Amount Clinker Substitute Consumed Type Cement Substitute Consumed Amount Cement Substitute Consumed Lime (CaO) content of clinker Magnesium Oxide (MgO) content of clinker Non-carbonate CaO content of clinker Non-carbonate MgO content of clinker Plant Specific CKD calcination rate Amount CKD discarded Hydrogen Data (if applicable) Value Total Hydrogen Produced Total Hydrogen Sold for Use as Transportation Fuel Total CO2 Sold Page 13 of 22

17 Facility Emissions Detailed Report: /01/ :36:29 Total CO Sold 0.00 metric tons Supporting Documentation (Energy and Production) No documents are associated with the current submission. * Documents listed above can be viewed and downloaded from the supporting documentation tab for the referenced Energy and Production submission. Page 14 of 22

18 Facility Emissions Detailed Report: 2008 Unit Information Generating Unit Name Description Nameplate Capacity (MW) Unit Operating Status 06/01/ :36:29 ARB ID Unit Type Reporting Year 2008 Cogeneration Plant at Richmond Refinery Cogeneration Primary Sector - Topping Cycle Reporting Period 01/01/ /31/ Alstom Gas Turbines/Vogt HRSG's MW nameplate capacity (52.7 MW each) 1 Dresser Rand steam turbine MW nameplate capacity MW Operating TOTAL EMISSIONS: Cogeneration Plant at Richmond Refinery * All emission values are displayed in metric tons. CO2 Biomass values not included in the CO2 Eq. sum. Total Emissions Reporting Status: Verification Ready Emissions Data CO2 Eq. CO2 CH4 N2O CO2 Biomass HFCs SF6 657, , N/A N/A N/A N/A and N/A N/A N/A N/A TOTAL SUMMED EMISSIONS 657, , Supplemental Emissions CO2 Eq. CO2 CH4 N2O CO2 Biomass HFCs SF6 652, , N/A N/A N/A N/A and N/A N/A N/A N/A TOTAL EMITTING ACTIVITY FUEL USE: Cogeneration Plant at Richmond Refinery Page 15 of 22

19 Facility Emissions Detailed Report: 2008 Fuel Use 06/01/ :36:29 Fuel, Feedstock, Other Through Put Name Quantity Sum Associated Gas, Fuel LPG, Fuel Natural Gas (1000 to 1,025 Btu/Std cubic foot), Fuel Still Gas or Refinery Gas, Fuel and Supplemental Fuel Use Fuel, Feedstock, Other Through Put Name Quantity Sum and Page 16 of 22

20 Facility Emissions Detailed Report: 2008 DETAILED EMISSION RECORDS 06/01/ :36:29 Name HRSG DUCT BURNERS REFINERY FUEL GAS HRSG DUCT BURNERS REFINERY FUEL GAS HRSG DUCT BURNERS REFINERY FUEL GAS Distributed Emissions to Electricity Generation Distributed Emissions to Thermal Energy Production Category Activity Type Duct Burners of Heat Recovery Steam Generators Duct Burners of Heat Recovery Steam Generators Duct Burners of Heat Recovery Steam Generators Turbines CH4 Turbines N2O (Nitrous oxide) Turbines Turbines CH4 Turbines N2O (Nitrous oxide) Cogeneration to Electricity Generation Cogeneration to Thermal Energy Production Aggregation Level Supplemental Supplemental GHG CH4 N2O (Nitrous oxide) Turbines CH4 Turbines N2O (Nitrous oxide) Turbines Turbines Emissions (metric tons) CO2 Eq. (metric tons) Default Emission Factor CH Default Emission Factor N2O 148, , Best Available - Operator Calculated (For 2008 Reporting Year Only) Default Emission Factor CH Default Emission Factor N2O 242, , Best Available - Operator Calculated (For 2008 Reporting Year Only) 14, , Best Available - Operator Calculated (For 2008 Reporting Year Only) Best Available - Operator Calculated (For 2008 Reporting Year Only) Best Available - Operator Calculated (For 2008 Reporting Year Only) 250, , Measured Heat Content CO2 (95125(c)) - Operator Calculated Default Emission Factor CH Default Emission Factor N2O Calculation Method Fuel Quantity Carbon Content HHV EF De minimis Best Available - Operator Calculated (For 2008 Reporting Year Only) Best Available - Operator Calculated (For 2008 Reporting Year Only) Still Gas or Refinery Gas Still Gas or Refinery Gas Still Gas or Refinery Gas Associated Gas Associated Gas Associated Gas LPG LPG LPG Natural Gas (1000 to 1,025 Btu/Std cubic foot) Natural Gas (1000 to 1,025 Btu/Std cubic foot) Natural Gas (1000 to 1,025 Btu/Std cubic foot) * Several data columns are not displayed in this report. To view detailed reporting methods or custom factor values, please see the associated submissions detail page within the application. Page 17 of 22

21 Facility Emissions Detailed Report: 2008 DETAILED FUEL USE RECORDS 06/01/ :36:29 Name HRSG DUCT BURNERS REFINERY FUEL GAS Category Activity Type Duct Burners of Heat Recovery Steam Generators Turbines Associated Gas Fuel Turbines LPG Fuel Turbines Aggregation Level Fuel Fuel Type Quantity Units Carbon Content Still Gas or Refinery Gas Fuel Natural Gas (1000 to 1,025 Btu/Std cubic foot) Units HHV Units CO2 EF Units CH4 EF Units N2O EF Units Fuel * Several data columns are not displayed in this report. To view detailed custom factor values please see the associated submissions detail page within the application. Supporting Documentation (Emissions and Fuels) No documents are associated with the current submission. * Documents listed above can be viewed and downloaded from the supporting documentation tab for the referenced Emissions and Fuels submission. Page 18 of 22

22 Facility Emissions Detailed Report: /01/ :36:29 ENERGY AND PRODUCTION DATA: Cogeneration Plant at Richmond Refinery Energy and Production Reporting Status: Verification Ready Electricity Production (if applicable) Value Net Power Generation (Cogeneration Only) Amount Consumed On-site (Cogeneration Only) Efficiency of Electricity Generation (if known) Thermal Energy Production (if applicable) Value Total Useful Thermal Output Amount Consumed On-site Efficiency of Thermal Energy Production (if known) Input Steam to Steam Turbine (if measured) Output of Heat Recovery Steam Generator (HRSG) Supplemental Fuel Fired in Duct Burner of HRSG Energy Sales (if applicable) Category Energy Type Quantity Counterparty Host/Customer or End-User NAICS Region Electricity Provided or Sold Electricity Utilities Electricity Provided or Sold Electricity Facilities Support Services Electricity Provided or Sold Electricity Pipeline Transportation of Refined Petroleum Products Electricity Provided or Sold Electricity Petroleum Lubricating Oil and Grease Manufacturing Thermal Energy Provided or Sold Thermal Facilities Support Services Thermal Energy Provided or Sold Thermal Petroleum Lubricating Oil and Grease Manufacturing Thermal Energy Provided or Sold Thermal Petroleum Lubricating Oil and Grease Manufacturing Thermal Energy Provided or Sold Thermal All Other Basic Inorganic Chemical Manufacturing Page 19 of 22

23 Facility Emissions Detailed Report: /01/ :36:29 Supporting Documentation (Energy and Production) No documents are associated with the current submission. * Documents listed above can be viewed and downloaded from the supporting documentation tab for the referenced Energy and Production submission. Page 20 of 22

24 Facility Emissions Detailed Report: /01/ :36:29 TOTAL SUPPLEMENTAL EMISSIONS (FEE REGULATION ONLY): Chevron Products Company - Richmond Refinery, Data are displayed only for those reporters subject to additional reporting for the GHG fee regulation. Third party verification is not required for Fee Regulation submission data. Supplemental Emissions (Fee Regulation Only) Reporting Status: Submission not found. TOTAL FACILITY FUEL DELIVERY (FEE REGULATION ONLY): Chevron Products Company - Richmond Refinery, Data are displayed only for those reporters subject to additional reporting for the GHG fee regulation. Third party verification is not required for Fee Regulation submission data. Facility Fuel Delivery (Fee Regulation Only) Reporting Status: Submission not found. Page 21 of 22

25 Facility Emissions Detailed Report: /01/ :36:29 MANDATORY VERIFICATION INFORMATION: Chevron Products Company - Richmond Refinery, Verification Body Name Verification Body Address Mandatory Verification Finding The submitted data report is reasonably assured of being free of material misstatements. The submitted emissions data report is reasonably assured of being in conformance with the regulation. Page 22 of 22

26 From: Yang, Steven (SYBQ) Sent: Thursday, December 05, :30:00 PM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) To: Hector Rojas Cc: Shari Libicki; Hartwig, Jeff; Subject: Refinery Modernization Project - Transmittal #53B AB32 GHG Data Hector, This Transmittal #53B provides the 2009 AB32 Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Report and 2008 GHG emissions data for natural gas combustion at the SRU. The 2009 GHG emissions from natural gas combustion at the SRU are 31,902 metric tons CO2e. Please let me know if you have any questions. Best Regards, Steven Yang Environmental Specialist Chevron Richmond Refinery Tech Center Rm. 333 Richmond, California Phone:

27 Facility Emissions Detailed Report: /01/ :48:54 Facility Information: Chevron Products Company - Richmond Refinery, Facility Name Chevron Products Company - Richmond Refinery, ARB ID Primary Sector Secondary Sectors NAICS Code Facility Description Address Geographic Location , Air Basin District County Facility Contact Contact Petroleum Refinery SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA BAY AREA AQMD Contra Costa Troy Howell TRMH@chevron.com Contact Phone (510) Hydrogen Plant, Cogeneration Facility Petroleum Refineries Petroleum Refinery 841 Chevron Way Richmond, California United States Reporting Year 2009 Reporting Period 01/01/ /31/2009 Annual Submission Summary Overall Reporting Status: Verified Submission ID Name Reporting Level Submission Type Reporting Year Submission Status Status Date 4541 Chevron Products Company - Richmond Refinery, Chevron Products Company - Richmond Refinery, Facility Emissions and Fuels 2009 Verified 12/01/2010 Facility Energy and Production 2009 Verified 12/01/ Cogeneration Plant at Richmond Refinery Generating Unit Emissions and Fuels 2009 Verified 12/01/ Cogeneration Plant at Richmond Refinery Generating Unit Energy and Production 2009 Verified 12/01/2010 Note: Data shown here are subject to change. The data may not have not undergone independent third party verification or ARB staff review. Where errors are discovered mechanisms are available to allow revisions to the data. For this reason subsequent reports may show different emissions or other data than that provided here. Page 1 of 19

28 Facility Emissions Detailed Report: /01/ :48:54 TOTAL EMISSIONS: Chevron Products Company - Richmond Refinery, * All emission values are displayed in metric tons. CO2 Biomass values not included in the CO2 Eq. sum. The summed and supplemental values tables include data reported for the facility and associated units. This applies to the emissions and fuels tables. Total Emissions Reporting Status: Verified Emissions Data CO2 Eq. CO2 CH4 N2O CO2 Biomass HFCs SF6 2,670,556 2,668, N/A N/A 1,848,469 1,848, N/A N/A and N/A N/A N/A N/A Flares and Destruction (Refinery) 2,066 2, N/A N/A Fugitive 1, TOTAL SUMMED EMISSIONS 4,522,383 4,518, Supplemental Emissions CO2 Eq. CO2 CH4 N2O CO2 Biomass HFCs SF6 663, , N/A N/A 933, , N/A N/A and 1,800,602 1,800, N/A N/A N/A N/A Flares and Destruction (Refinery) N/A N/A Fugitive Optional Emissions CO2 Eq. CO2 CH4 N2O CO2 Biomass HFCs SF N/A N/A N/A N/A and N/A N/A Flares and Destruction (Refinery) N/A N/A Fugitive Optional (Mobile) N/A N/A Portable Equipment N/A N/A TOTAL OPTIONAL EMISSIONS Page 2 of 19

29 Facility Emissions Detailed Report: /01/ :48:54 De minimis Emissions Value (metric tons) Total CO2 Eq.(includes CO2 Biomass) Total De minimis Emissions Percent of Total 3% Threshold Value Threshold TOTAL EMITTING ACTIVITY FUEL USE: Chevron Products Company - Richmond Refinery, Fuel Use Fuel, Feedstock, Other Through Put Name Quantity Sum Associated Gas, Fuel Diesel (Distillate Fuel Oil #1, 2, or 4), Fuel LPG, Fuel Natural Gas (1000 to 1,025 Btu/Std cubic foot), Fuel Still Gas or Refinery Gas, Fuel Acid Gas, Other FCCU Coke, Feedstock Natural Gas (1000 to 1,025 Btu/Std cubic foot), Feedstock Reformer Catalyst Regeneration, Other and Flares and Destruction (Refinery) Other Input, Other Fugitive Wastewater Treated, Other Page 3 of 19

30 Facility Emissions Detailed Report: 2009 Supplemental Fuel Use 12/01/ :48:54 Fuel, Feedstock, Other Through Put Name Quantity Sum and Flares and Destruction (Refinery) Fugitive Optional Fuel Use Fuel, Feedstock, Other Through Put Name Quantity Sum and Flares and Destruction (Refinery) Fugitive Optional (Mobile) Portable Equipment Device Level Fuel Use Page 4 of 19

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34 Facility Emissions Detailed Report: 2009 DETAILED EMISSION RECORDS 12/01/ :48:54 Name Hydrogen Plant Hydrogen Plant Hydrogen Plant Refinery Fuel Gas Less Hydrogen Plant & Cogen Fuel Gas Refinery Fuel Gas Less Hydrogen Plant & Cogen Fuel Gas Refinery Fuel Gas Less Hydrogen Plant & Cogen Fuel Gas Refinery Natural Gas Less Cogen Natural Gas Refinery Natural Gas Less Cogen Natural Gas Refinery Natural Gas Less Cogen Natural Gas Diesel Engines Diesel Engines Diesel Engines Catalyst Coke for Fee Reporting FCC Coke Burn Catalytic Cracking (FCCU) Hydrogen Plant Emissions Category Activity Type Heaters N2O (Nitrous oxide) Heaters CH4 Heaters Multiple Sources Multiple Sources Multiple Sources Multiple Sources Multiple Sources Multiple Sources Catalyst Coke (Fee Regulation Only) Hydrogen Plant (s) Aggregation Level Supplemental GHG CH4 N2O (Nitrous oxide) CH4 N2O (Nitrous oxide) IC Engines IC Engines CH4 IC Engines N2O (Nitrous oxide) Emissions (metric tons) CO2 Eq. (metric tons) Default Emission Factor N2O Default Emission Factor CH4 552, , Measured Heat and Measured Carbon Content CO2 (95125(e)) - Operator Calculated Default Emission Factor CH Default Emission Factor N2O 1,323, ,323, Measured Heat and Measured Carbon Content CO2 (95125(e)) - Operator Calculated 128, , Measured Heat Content CO2 (95125(c)) - Operator Calculated Default Emission Factor CH Default Emission Factor N2O Default Emission Factor and Default Heat Content CO2 (95125 (a)) - Operator Calculated Default Emission Factor & Default Heat Content CH4 (95125(b)(3)) - Operator Calculated Default Emission Factor & Default Heat Content N2O (95125(b)(3)) - Operator Calculated 933, , Operator Calculated per Fee Regulation - Operator Calculated 932, , FCCU/Fluid Cokers CO2 (95113(b) (1)) - Operator Calculated 910, , Hydrogen Plants CO2 (95114(b) (3)) - Operator Calculated Calculation Method Fuel Quantity Carbon Content HHV EF De minimis Still Gas or Refinery Gas Still Gas or Refinery Gas Still Gas or Refinery Gas Still Gas or Refinery Gas Still Gas or Refinery Gas Still Gas or Refinery Gas Natural Gas (1000 to 1,025 Btu/Std cubic foot) Natural Gas (1000 to 1,025 Btu/Std cubic foot) Natural Gas (1000 to 1,025 Btu/Std cubic foot) Diesel (Distillate Fuel Oil #1, 2, or 4) Diesel (Distillate Fuel Oil #1, 2, or 4) Diesel (Distillate Fuel Oil #1, 2, or 4) FCCU Coke Natural Gas (1000 to 1,025 Btu/Std cubic foot) Page 8 of 19

35 Facility Emissions Detailed Report: /01/ :48:55 Name Rheniformers Catalyst Regeneration SRU Emissions Refinery Fuel Gas Less Natural Gas for Fee Reporting Emission Control Devices Total Refinery Flare Releases Total Refinery Flare Releases Aerobic Wastewater Treatment Aerobic Wastewater Treatment Equipment Fugitives Oil/Water Separators Sulfur Hexaflouride Category and Flares and Destruction (Refinery) Flares and Destruction (Refinery) Flares and Destruction (Refinery) Fugitive Fugitive Fugitive Fugitive Fugitive Activity Type Periodic Catalyst Regeneration Sulfur Recovery Units Refinery Gas Consumption (Fee Regulation Only) Other Control Devices Wastewater Treatment Facilities ( Aerobic treatment plant: Maintained) Wastewater Treatment Facilities ( Aerobic treatment plant: Maintained) Equipment Fugitive Emissions (use for SF6) Oil/Water Separators (Gravity type - covered) Transmission/Di stribution/subst ation (use for SF6) Aggregation Level Supplemental GHG Flares Flares CH4 N2O (Nitrous oxide) CH4 CH4 CH4 Storage Tanks Fugitive Storage Tanks CH4 SF6 (Sulfur hexafluoride) Emissions (metric tons) CO2 Eq. (metric tons) Other Catalyst Regeneration CO2 (95113(b)(2)) - Operator Calculated 4, , Alternative Method - De Minimis - Operator Calculated 1,800, ,800, Operator Calculated per Fee Regulation - Operator Calculated 1, , Flare and Destruction Device CO2 (95113(d)(3) - Operator Calculated Flare and Destruction Device CO2 (95113(d)(2)(c) - Operator Calculated Flare and Destruction Device CH4 (95113(d)) - Operator Calculated Fugitive Waste Water N2O (95113 (c)) - Operator Calculated Fugitive Waste Water CH4 (95113 (c)) - Operator Calculated Fugitive Equipment CH4 (95113(c) (4)) - Operator Calculated Fugitive Oil-Water Separator CH4 (95113(c)) - Operator Calculated Alternative Method - De Minimis - Operator Calculated Fugitive SF6 (95111(f)) - Operator Calculated Calculation Method Fuel Quantity Carbon Content HHV EF De minimis Reformer Catalyst Regeneration Acid Gas Other Input Other Input Other Input Wastewater Treated Wastewater Treated Wastewater Treated * Several data columns are not displayed in this report. To view detailed reporting methods or custom factor values, please see the associated submissions detail page within the application. DETAILED FUEL USE RECORDS Name Hydrogen Plant Category Activity Type Aggregation Level Fuel Fuel Type Quantity Units Carbon Content Units HHV Units CO2 EF Units CH4 EF Units N2O EF Units Heaters Still Gas or Refinery Gas Fuel Page 9 of 19

36 Facility Emissions Detailed Report: 2009 Name Refinery Fuel Gas Less Hydrogen Plant & Cogen Fuel Gas Refinery Natural Gas Less Cogen Natural Gas Diesel Engines Hydrogen Plant Emissions Rheniformers Catalyst Regeneration SRU Emissions Emission Control Devices Total Refinery Flare Releases Aerobic Wastewater Treatment Oil/Water Separators Category Flares and Destruction (Refinery) Flares and Destruction (Refinery) Fugitive Fugitive 12/01/ :48:55 Activity Type Multiple Sources Multiple Sources IC Engines FCC Coke Burn Catalytic Cracking (FCCU) Hydrogen Plant (s) Periodic Catalyst Regeneration Sulfur Recovery Units Other Control Devices Wastewater Treatment Facilities ( Aerobic treatment plant: Maintained) Oil/Water Separators (Gravity type - covered) Aggregation Level Fuel Fuel Type Quantity Units Carbon Content Still Gas or Refinery Gas Fuel Natural Gas (1000 to 1,025 Btu/Std cubic foot) Diesel (Distillate Fuel Oil #1, 2, or 4) Natural Gas (1000 to 1,025 Btu/Std cubic foot) Reformer Catalyst Regeneration Fuel Fuel FCCU Coke Feedstock Feedstock Other Acid Gas Other Other Input Other Flares Other Input Other Wastewater Treated Other Wastewater Treated Other * Several data columns are not displayed in this report. To view detailed custom factor values please see the associated submissions detail page within the application. Units HHV Units CO2 EF Units CH4 EF Units N2O EF Units Supporting Documentation (Emissions and Fuels) No documents are associated with the current submission. * Documents listed above can be viewed and downloaded from the supporting documentation tab for the referenced Emissions and Fuels submission. Page 10 of 19

37 Facility Emissions Detailed Report: /01/ :48:55 ENERGY AND PRODUCTION DATA: Chevron Products Company - Richmond Refinery, Energy and Production Reporting Status: Verified Indirect Energy Use (if applicable) Category Energy Type Quantity Provider Provider ARB ID Common Name EIA ID Indirect Electricity Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) 3002 Electricity Production (if applicable) Value Net Power Generation (Cogeneration Only) Amount Consumed On-site (Cogeneration Only) Efficiency of Electricity Generation (if known) Thermal Energy Production (if applicable) Value Total Useful Thermal Output Amount Consumed On-site Efficiency of Thermal Energy Production (if known) Input Steam to Steam Turbine (if measured) Output of Heat Recovery Steam Generator (HRSG) Supplemental Fuel Fired in Duct Burner of HRSG Energy Sales Data has yet to be reported for this table. Please report this data if applicable. Steam Production (if applicable) Value Quantity Generated Boiler Efficiency (if known) Page 11 of 19

38 Facility Emissions Detailed Report: /01/ :48:55 Cement Effeciency Metrics Data (if applicable) Value Operator Calculated: CO2 Emissions per metric ton of Cementitious Product Operator Calculated: CO2 Emissions per metric ton of Clinker Operator Entered: Direct CO2 Emissions from cement manufacturing Amount Clinker Amount Sold Directly Amount Own Consumed Amount Added to Stock Type Clinker Substitute Consumed Amount Clinker Substitute Consumed Type Cement Substitute Consumed Amount Cement Substitute Consumed Lime (CaO) content of clinker Magnesium Oxide (MgO) content of clinker Non-carbonate CaO content of clinker Non-carbonate MgO content of clinker Plant Specific CKD calcination rate Amount CKD discarded Hydrogen Data (if applicable) Value Total Hydrogen Produced Total Hydrogen Sold for Use as Transportation Fuel Total CO2 Sold Total CO Sold Fee Regulation Natural Gas Data (if applicable) Value Natural gas received directly from Interstate Pipelines Natural gas production consumed onsite (not for electrical generation) Page 12 of 19

39 Facility Emissions Detailed Report: /01/ :48:55 Fuel Delivery Data has yet to be reported for this table. Please report this data if applicable. Supporting Documentation (Energy and Production) No documents are associated with the current submission. * Documents listed above can be viewed and downloaded from the supporting documentation tab for the referenced Energy and Production submission. Page 13 of 19

40 Facility Emissions Detailed Report: 2009 Unit Information Generating Unit Name Description Nameplate Capacity (MW) Unit Operating Status 12/01/ :48:55 ARB ID Unit Type Reporting Year 2009 Cogeneration Plant at Richmond Refinery Cogeneration Primary Sector - Topping Cycle Reporting Period 01/01/ /31/ Alstom Gas Turbines/Vogt HRSG's MW nameplate capacity (52.7 MW each) 1 Dresser Rand steam turbine MW nameplate capacity MW Operating TOTAL EMISSIONS: Cogeneration Plant at Richmond Refinery * All emission values are displayed in metric tons. CO2 Biomass values not included in the CO2 Eq. sum. Total Emissions Reporting Status: Verified Emissions Data CO2 Eq. CO2 CH4 N2O CO2 Biomass HFCs SF6 663, , N/A N/A N/A N/A and N/A N/A N/A N/A TOTAL SUMMED EMISSIONS 663, , Supplemental Emissions CO2 Eq. CO2 CH4 N2O CO2 Biomass HFCs SF6 663, , N/A N/A N/A N/A and N/A N/A N/A N/A TOTAL EMITTING ACTIVITY FUEL USE: Cogeneration Plant at Richmond Refinery Page 14 of 19

41 Facility Emissions Detailed Report: 2009 Fuel Use 12/01/ :48:55 Fuel, Feedstock, Other Through Put Name Quantity Sum Associated Gas, Fuel LPG, Fuel Natural Gas (1000 to 1,025 Btu/Std cubic foot), Fuel Still Gas or Refinery Gas, Fuel and Supplemental Fuel Use Fuel, Feedstock, Other Through Put Name Quantity Sum and Page 15 of 19

42 Facility Emissions Detailed Report: 2009 DETAILED EMISSION RECORDS 12/01/ :48:55 Name HRSG DUCT BURNERS REFINERY FUEL GAS HRSG DUCT BURNERS REFINERY FUEL GAS HRSG DUCT BURNERS REFINERY FUEL GAS Distributed Emissions to Electricity Generation Distributed Emissions to Thermal Energy Production Category Activity Type Duct Burners of Heat Recovery Steam Generators Duct Burners of Heat Recovery Steam Generators Duct Burners of Heat Recovery Steam Generators Turbines CH4 Turbines N2O (Nitrous oxide) Turbines Turbines CH4 Turbines N2O (Nitrous oxide) Cogeneration to Electricity Generation Cogeneration to Thermal Energy Production Aggregation Level Supplemental Supplemental GHG CH4 N2O (Nitrous oxide) Turbines Turbines CH4 Turbines N2O (Nitrous oxide) Turbines Emissions (metric tons) CO2 Eq. (metric tons) 138, , Measured Heat and Measured Carbon Content CO2 (95125(e)) - Operator Calculated Default Emission Factor CH Default Emission Factor N2O 183, , Measured Carbon Content CO2 (95125(d)) - Operator Calculated Default Emission Factor CH Default Emission Factor N2O 1, , Measured Heat Content CO2 (95125(c)) - Operator Calculated Default Emission Factor CH Default Emission Factor N2O 338, , Measured Heat Content CO2 (95125(c)) - Operator Calculated Default Emission Factor CH Default Emission Factor N2O Calculation Method Fuel Quantity Carbon Content HHV EF De minimis Distributed Topping Cycle CO2 (95112(b)) - Operator Calculated Distributed Topping Cycle CO2 (95112(b)) - Operator Calculated Still Gas or Refinery Gas Still Gas or Refinery Gas Still Gas or Refinery Gas Associated Gas Associated Gas Associated Gas LPG 1 LPG 1 LPG 1 Natural Gas (1000 to 1,025 Btu/Std cubic foot) Natural Gas (1000 to 1,025 Btu/Std cubic foot) Natural Gas (1000 to 1,025 Btu/Std cubic foot) * Several data columns are not displayed in this report. To view detailed reporting methods or custom factor values, please see the associated submissions detail page within the application. DETAILED FUEL USE RECORDS Page 16 of 19

43 Facility Emissions Detailed Report: /01/ :48:55 Name HRSG DUCT BURNERS REFINERY FUEL GAS Category Activity Type Duct Burners of Heat Recovery Steam Generators Turbines Associated Gas Fuel Turbines LPG Fuel Turbines Aggregation Level Fuel Fuel Type Quantity Units Carbon Content Still Gas or Refinery Gas Fuel Natural Gas (1000 to 1,025 Btu/Std cubic foot) Units HHV Units CO2 EF Units CH4 EF Units N2O EF Units Fuel * Several data columns are not displayed in this report. To view detailed custom factor values please see the associated submissions detail page within the application. Supporting Documentation (Emissions and Fuels) No documents are associated with the current submission. * Documents listed above can be viewed and downloaded from the supporting documentation tab for the referenced Emissions and Fuels submission. Page 17 of 19

44 Facility Emissions Detailed Report: /01/ :48:55 ENERGY AND PRODUCTION DATA: Cogeneration Plant at Richmond Refinery Energy and Production Reporting Status: Verified Electricity Production (if applicable) Value Net Power Generation (Cogeneration Only) Amount Consumed On-site (Cogeneration Only) Efficiency of Electricity Generation (if known) Thermal Energy Production (if applicable) Value Total Useful Thermal Output Amount Consumed On-site Efficiency of Thermal Energy Production (if known) Input Steam to Steam Turbine (if measured) Output of Heat Recovery Steam Generator (HRSG) Supplemental Fuel Fired in Duct Burner of HRSG Energy Sales (if applicable) Category Energy Type Quantity Counterparty Host/Customer or End-User NAICS Region Electricity Provided or Sold Electricity Utilities Electricity Provided or Sold Electricity Facilities Support Services Electricity Provided or Sold Electricity Pipeline Transportation of Refined Petroleum Products Electricity Provided or Sold Electricity Petroleum Lubricating Oil and Grease Manufacturing Thermal Energy Provided or Sold Thermal Facilities Support Services Thermal Energy Provided or Sold Thermal Petroleum Lubricating Oil and Grease Manufacturing Thermal Energy Provided or Sold Thermal All Other Basic Inorganic Chemical Manufacturing Page 18 of 19

45 Facility Emissions Detailed Report: /01/ :48:55 Supporting Documentation (Energy and Production) No documents are associated with the current submission. * Documents listed above can be viewed and downloaded from the supporting documentation tab for the referenced Energy and Production submission. VERIFICATION INFORMATION: Chevron Products Company - Richmond Refinery, Verification Body Name Verification Body Address Verification Finding The submitted data report is reasonably assured of being free of material misstatements. The submitted emissions data report is reasonably assured of being in conformance with the regulation. Ernst & Young 41 Rue Ybry Neuilly Sur Seine Cedex, France Positive Page 19 of 19

46 From: Yang, Steven (SYBQ) Sent: Thursday, December 05, :30:02 PM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) To: Hector Rojas Cc: Hartwig, Jeff; Shari Libicki Subject: Refinery Modernization Project - Transmittal #53C AB32 GHG Data Hector, This Transmittal #53C provides the 2010 AB32 Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Report and 2010 GHG emissions data for natural gas combustion at the SRU. The 2010 GHG emissions from natural gas combustion at the SRU are 31,236 metric tons CO2e. Please let me know if you have any questions. Best Regards, Steven Yang Environmental Specialist Chevron Richmond Refinery Tech Center Rm. 333 Richmond, California Phone:

47 Facility Emissions Detailed Report: /06/ :02:59 Facility Information: Chevron Products Company - Richmond Refinery, Facility Name Chevron Products Company - Richmond Refinery, ARB ID Primary Sector Secondary Sectors NAICS Code Facility Description Address Geographic Location , Air Basin District County Facility Contact Contact Petroleum Refinery SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA BAY AREA AQMD Contra Costa Troy Howell TRMH@chevron.com Contact Phone (510) Hydrogen Plant, Cogeneration Facility Petroleum Refineries Petroleum Refinery 841 Chevron Way Richmond, California United States Reporting Year 2010 Reporting Period 01/01/ /31/2010 Overall Mandatory Reporting Status Verified Page 1 of 21

48 Facility Emissions Detailed Report: /06/ :02:59 Annual Submission Summary Mandatory Submissions Submission ID Name Reporting Level Submission Type Reporting Year Submission Status Status Date 8112 Chevron Products Company - Richmond Refinery, Chevron Products Company - Richmond Refinery, Facility Emissions and Fuels 2010 Verified 11/25/2011 Facility Energy and Production 2010 Verified 11/25/ Cogeneration Plant at Richmond Refinery Generating Unit Emissions and Fuels 2010 Verified 11/25/ Cogeneration Plant at Richmond Refinery Generating Unit Energy and Production 2010 Verified 11/25/2011 Supplemental Fee Regulation Submissions Submission ID Name Reporting Level Submission Type Reporting Year Submission Status Status Date 8178 Chevron Products Company - Richmond Refinery, Facility Supplemental Emissions (Fee Regulation Only) 2010 Certified - Unverified Data 05/26/2011 Note: Data shown here are subject to change. The data may not have not undergone independent third party verification or ARB staff review. Where errors are discovered mechanisms are available to allow revisions to the data. For this reason subsequent reports may show different emissions or other data than that provided here. Fee Regulation data are displayed only for those reporters subject to additional reporting for the GHG fee regulation. Third party verification is not required for supplemental Fee Regulation submission data. Page 2 of 21

49 Facility Emissions Detailed Report: /06/ :02:59 TOTAL EMISSIONS: Chevron Products Company - Richmond Refinery, * All emission values are displayed in metric tons. CO2 Biomass values not included in the CO2 Eq. sum. The summed and supplemental values tables include data reported for the facility and associated units. This applies to the emissions and fuels tables. Total Emissions Reporting Status: Verified Emissions Data CO2 Eq. CO2 CH4 N2O CO2 Biomass HFCs SF6 2,845,552 2,843, N/A N/A 1,660,582 1,660, N/A N/A and N/A N/A N/A N/A Flares and Destruction (Refinery) 3,845 3, N/A N/A Fugitive 1, TOTAL SUMMED EMISSIONS 4,511,882 4,507, Supplemental Emissions CO2 Eq. CO2 CH4 N2O CO2 Biomass HFCs SF6 648, , N/A N/A N/A N/A and N/A N/A N/A N/A Flares and Destruction (Refinery) N/A N/A Fugitive Optional Emissions CO2 Eq. CO2 CH4 N2O CO2 Biomass HFCs SF N/A N/A N/A N/A and N/A N/A Flares and Destruction (Refinery) N/A N/A Fugitive Optional (Mobile) N/A N/A Portable Equipment N/A N/A TOTAL OPTIONAL EMISSIONS Page 3 of 21

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