Quail, David Vincent Alexander2019-01-252015Quail, D. V. (2015). Flare Gas Analysis, Uses And Regulatory Impediments: An Analysis For Enerplus (Unpublished report). University of Calgary, Calgary, AB.http://hdl.handle.net/1880/109680Balancing sustainability initiatives amongst pressures to satisfy shareholder and stakeholder expectations juxtaposes corporate, financial, environmental and regulatory priorities. My research question concerned the opportunities existing for Enerplus to reduce its flaring of produced gas. From this, my research methodologies addressed the corporations’ ability to optimize produced wellhead gas. Undertaking a thorough technology review, I studied and synthesized The Energy and Environmental Research Center’s Alternative Uses For Associated Gas in the context of Enerplus’ Bakken operations. Regulatory implications were addressed, per the organization’s multiple operating jurisdictions. Additionally, my research underscored Enerplus’ environmental, technological, operational and financial exposures, thereby yielding a holistic associated gas management strategy that focused on the utilization of produced methane with minimal pre-processing. Consulting numerous Bakken-focused technology and solutions providers, as well as various industry-based Subject Matter Experts, my findings encompass technology and process recovery procedures for flare management, which Enerplus may choose to further review and analyze.engUniversity of Calgary graduate students retain copyright ownership and moral rights for their thesis. You may use this material in any way that is permitted by the Copyright Act or through licensing that has been assigned to the document. For uses that are not allowable under copyright legislation or licensing, you are required to seek permission.Flare Gas Analysis, Uses And Regulatory Impediments: An Analysis For Enerplusreport10.11575/PRISM/35939