About the subject of flaring gas at refineries :
It seems there are solutions available for some time now. Good to know.
ZEECO® Flare Gas Recovery (FGR) systems meet the strict compliance issues of NSPS Ja and help refiners recoup their financial investment quickly.
www.zeeco.com
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With the implementation of the latest EPA NSPS Ja flare regulations, refineries are under tremendous pressure to dramatically reduce overall plant emissions to avoid costly consequences. Zeeco offers the industry’s most economical solution to transition refinery flares to a clean, energy-efficient flare gas recovery process that also creates surprising economic benefits and better bottom lines.
ZEECO® Flare Gas Recovery (FGR) systems meet the strict compliance issues of NSPS Ja and help refiners recoup their financial investment in the shortest amount of time. Our FGR systems work with your existing flare to achieve near-zero flaring while recovering valuable waste gas that can be reused as fuel or feedstock.
Near-zero flaring reduces fuel gas consumption; reduces flaring light, noise, and odor; reduces steam consumption; lengthens flare tip life; and builds a more positive company image. In other words, ZEECO FGR systems deliver an exponential advantage that literally pays for itself.
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The first-ever EU rules to curb methane emissions from the energy sector in Europe and across the globe have become legislation today.
energy.ec.europa.eu
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The
first-ever EU rules to curb methane emissions from the energy sector in Europe and across the globe have become legislation today. This adoption marks another step in the implementation of the
European Green Deal and
REPowerEU. It shows Europe’s determination to tackle harmful emissions at home and internationally.
The new regulation obliges
the fossil gas, oil and coal industry in Europe to measure, monitor, report and verify their methane emissions according to the highest monitoring standards,
and to take action to reduce them. It requires EU gas, oil and coal operators to stop avoidable and routine flaring and to reduce flaring and venting to situations such as emergencies, technical malfunctions or when it is necessary for safety reasons.
With Europe importing a large part of the fossil energy it consumes, the regulation will also help to reduce methane emissions from
imported fossil fuels. The regulation will progressively introduce more stringent requirements to ensure that exporters gradually apply the
same monitoring, reporting and verification obligations as EU operators.
The new rules require the Commission to put in place a
monitoring tool on global methane emitters to provide information, based on satellite data, on the magnitude, occurrence and location of high methane-emitting sources occurring within or outside the EU.
The Commission will also set up a
rapid alert mechanism for 'super-emitting' events, namely incidents where facilities, equipment or infrastructure emit very high rates of methane. The mechanism will act as an early warning system to detect super emitting events and alert the EU or non-EU country in order for action to be taken to stop or prevent them.
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