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DTE Energy Methane Challenge Partner Profile

DTE Energy

Natural Gas STAR Partner (1996 - 2022) | Methane Challenge Partner (2016 - 2021)

DTE Energy has committed to apply best management practices (BMPs) across its operations to mitigate methane emissions from the emission sources listed below.

Learn more about DTE Energy's progress towards meeting its commitments to implement methane-reducing technologies and practices related to these emission sources:

  • Reciprocating Compressors - Rod Packing Vent (Gathering and Boosting)
  • Reciprocating Compressors - Rod Packing Vent (Transmission and Storage)
  • Mains - Cast Iron and Unprotected Steel (Distribution)

At the bottom of this page, you will also find the methane reductions that DTE Energy has achieved in the program.

Methane Challenge Data: Data submitted by DTE Energy can be found in the Methane Challenge BMP Dataset at the bottom of this page.

Methane Challenge Documents: DTE Energy submitted the following document as part of its Methane Challenge partnership:

  • DTE Energy Methane Challenge Implementation Plan (pdf)

Gathering and Boosting

Reciprocating Compressors - Rod Packing Vent

Year Implementation Rate (%) Target Rate and Year (%)
2017 96.47 -1
2018 94.90 -1
2019 93.33 -1
2020 0 -1
2021 0 100
Commitment Details Company Selection
Segment: Gathering and Boosting
Target Year: 2021
Target Implementation Rate: 100%
Current Implementation Rate: 93.33%

Graph shows:  The blue bars show the percentage of compressors to which DTE Energy has applied a BMP in a given year. The green star indicates its 2019 target annual rate (100%). DTE Energy has implemented this commitment by replacing the rod packing in its reciprocating compressors at least every three years or every 26,000 hours of operation.


Transmission and Storage

Reciprocating Compressors - Rod Packing Vent

Year Implementation Rate (%) Target Rate and Year (%)
2017 80.95 -1
2018 82.22 -1
2019 82.22 -1
2020 89.74 -1
2021 97.44 100
2022 100 -1
Commitment Details Company Selection
Segment: Transmission and Storage
Target Year: 2021
Target Implementation Rate: 100%
Current Implementation Rate: 100%

Graph shows: The blue bars show the percentage of compressors to which DTE Energy has applied a BMP in a given year. The green star indicates its 2021 target annual rate (100%). DTE Energy has implemented this commitment by replacing the rod packing in its reciprocating compressors at least every three years or every 26,000 hours of operation.


Distribution

Mains - Cast Iron and Unprotected Steel

Year Replacement Rate (%) Target Rate and Year (%)
2017 2.94 -1
2018 3.56 -1
2019 5.39 -1
2020 5.79 -1
2021 6.01 1.5
2022 0 -1
Commitment Details Company Selection
Segment: Distribution
Target Year: 2021
Target Replacement Rate: 1.5%
Current Replacement Rate: 0%

Graph shows:  The blue bars show DTE Energy's annual cast iron and unprotected steel mains replacement rate. The green star indicates its 2021 target annual replacement rate (1.5%). DTE Energy has implemented this commitment by replacing cast iron mains with plastic and replacing unprotected steel mains with protected steel and plastic.


Methane Reductions

 
Year Methane Reductions (MTCO2eq)
2017 12411.84
2018 14875.84
2019 21329.56
2020 23117.36
2021 24827.04
2022 722.68

Since joining the Methane Challenge program, DTE Energy has achieved the following methane emissions reductions, which are also expressed in terms of carbon dioxide equivalents and the value of the amount of natural gas saved:

  • Methane emissions reductions: 3,474 metric tons
  • Reductions in carbon dioxide equivalents: 97,284 metric tons
  • Natural gas savings: $1,266,723*

*Natural gas savings assumes a natural gas price of $7.00 per thousand cubic feet, based on the average of daily Henry Hub Natural Gas Spot Prices in 2022, rounded to the nearest dollar


Methane Challenge Program – BMP Dataset

The Methane Challenge dataset for the BMP Commitment Option can be downloaded below.

  • Methane Challenge BMP Dataset (xlsx) (604.02 KB)

Please refer to the Methane Challenge BMP Data Dictionary for assistance in using the BMP data download spreadsheet.

  • Methane Challenge BMP Data Dictionary (xlsx)

Methane Challenge Accomplishments Calculation Methods

This document describes how EPA analyzes Partner-submitted data to calculate Methane Challenge program ‘accomplishments’; specifically, the partner commitment progress metrics shown on each Partner Profile webpage  as well as Methane Challenge program-level methane reductions.

Methane Challenge Accomplishments Calculation Methods (pdf) (615.36 KB)

This document does not describe how Methane Challenge Partners calculate the data they report to EPA. Those calculation methods are detailed in the Methane Challenge Technical Documents.


Pursuant to 5 CFR § 2635.702(c)(2), names are displayed here as the result of recognition for achievement given under an agency program of recognition for accomplishment in support of the agency’s mission. Any reference to a specific company or commercial product or service by trade name, trademark, manufacturer, company, or otherwise does not constitute or imply the endorsement or recommendation of EPA.


About the Methane Challenge Program

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The Methane Challenge Program provides a new mechanism through which U.S. oil and gas companies can make more specific and transparent commitments to reducing methane emissions. Partner companies choose between two commitment options to cost-effectively reduce methane emissions. For background information on the Methane Challenge program, please check out the Methane Challenge Program Fact Sheet (pdf) (1.7 MB) .

Best Management Practice (BMP) Commitment
The BMP Commitment is intended to spur near-term, widespread implementation of methane mitigation activities across the oil and natural gas value chain to address methane emissions from key emitting sources. By committing to address an emission source, the partner is committing to implement a BMP on all such sources in their operations. Progress towards a commitment is generally indicated by the percent of sources to which the partner has implemented a BMP as part of the Methane Challenge. Commitments for a few sources are instead based on achieving a target rate (of equipment replacement or methane emission reductions).
Learn more about the BMP Commitment in the Methane Challenge Program Best Management Practice Commitment Framework (pdf) (230.96 KB) .

ONE Future Emissions Intensity Commitment
The ONE Future Commitment is intended to drive action to achieve segment-specific intensity targets, established through the ONE Future Partnership, which will represent emissions per volume produced or volume of throughput and add up to a 1% or less “leakage rate” along the natural gas value chain by 2025.
Learn more about the ONE Future Emissions Intensity Commitment in the Methane Challenge Program ONE Future Emissions Intensity Commitment Framework (pdf) (253.06 KB)
Learn more about the ONE Future Partnership

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