Emissions from flares worsen air quality and produce waste gas. A flare gas recovery system is designed to facilitate CO2 reduction.
Emissions from flares worsen air quality and produce waste gas. A flare gas recovery system (FGRS) is designed to facilitate CO2 reduction.
In a recent project, an engineering and construction company optimized an FGRS design by utilizing a high-performance ejector as a compressor, a three-phase separation tank, a self-purification loop of sour water, a software simulationa of the amine scrubber and a dynamic simulation of flare gas discharge.
Flaring regulation background
The flame of a continuously combusting flare stack is an eye-catching but unwelcome signature of a refinery. The flare stack is also one of the main sources of refinery odors and subsequent complaints from nearby reside
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