Operational and Compliance Benefits of a Backup Combustor or VRU
With the regulations and requirements constantly changing, it is important to stay up to date with the latest rules to be in compliance. Have you considered adding a backup Vapor …
With the regulations and requirements constantly changing, it is important to stay up to date with the latest rules to be in compliance. Have you considered adding a backup Vapor …
There are many ways to determine a facility’s (e.g. storage vessel, separator) flash emission rate but only a few do it with scientific precision. Simulation software is a great means …
Vapor Recover Units must have sensing equipment which enables the applicant to know that the VRU is capturing vapors at peak intervals. An example of this would be a pressure …
OTA specializes in the service and supply of many production sites by providing vapor recovery units, vapor recovery towers, combustors, well head compression and testing to make sure you are …
If you had a nickel for every time a vapor recovery unit did not work because it was incorrectly plumbed in, you would have…well, a pile of nickels I bet. …
Vapor recovery towers (VRT) were originally implemented into oil and gas production facilities to prevent oxygen from entering into the sales line. This was achieved by installing a VRT in …
There are many ways to determine a facility’s (e.g. storage vessel, separator) flash emission rate but only a few do it with scientific precision. Simulation software is a great means …
It is no secret that the presence of oxygen inside the gas sales meter is a growing concern for oil and gas production companies that are trying to comply with …
OTA is proud to present its new line of combustors designed to meet EPA, State, and Local performance and design requirements (60.5413, 63.771, 60.18, 63.11). Its unique carbon steel enclosure …
TCEQ has established some guidelines to appropriately account for emissions captured by vapor recovery units (VRUs). Does your process device satisfy all of these restrictions? First, let’s go over the …