LNG Regasification Terminal Quintero Bay, Chile - CB&I
LNG Regasification Terminal Quintero Bay, Chile - CB&I LNG Regasification Terminal Quintero Bay, Chile - CB&I
MARKET WATCH: Emission Control Refineries, petrochemical plants and bulk liquid storage terminals around the world that handle crude oil and refined products are facing increasingly stringent emission regulations for aboveground storage tanks. CB&I has been a leader in the development of emission control technology and equipment since our initial development of the first successful floating-roof storage tank in 1923. Minimum emission control requirements depend on a number of factors including the material stored, when the tank was constructed or modified, tank capacity, the vapor pressure of the stored material, and the location of the facility. CB&I can help in selecting the most cost-effective emission control solution for either a new facility or improvement of an existing facility. CB&I offers a wide range of options to help tank owners and operators meet specific emission control requirements. These options range from add-on construction features for rim seals and roof fittings, to concepts where all atmospheric emissions are collected and treated, resulting in a Zero Emission Storage Tank (ZEST) facility. This table summarizes some of the options that may be considered for a specific storage facility. With more than 30,000 tanks built in more than 100 countries, CB&I has accumulated more atmospheric storage tank design and construction experience than any other organization in the world. 10
For more information, contact: Larry Hiner Product & Engineering Manager - Flat Bottom Tanks LHiner@CBI.com +1 815.439.6125 11
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MARKET WATCH: Emission Control<br />
Refineries, petrochemical plants and bulk liquid storage terminals around the world that handle crude<br />
oil and refined products are facing increasingly stringent emission regulations for aboveground storage<br />
tanks. CB&I has been a leader in the development of emission control technology and equipment since<br />
our initial development of the first successful floating-roof storage tank in 1923.<br />
Minimum emission control requirements depend on a number of factors including the material stored,<br />
when the tank was constructed or modified, tank capacity, the vapor pressure of the stored material,<br />
and the location of the facility. CB&I can help in selecting the most cost-effective emission control<br />
solution for either a new facility or improvement of an existing facility.<br />
CB&I offers a wide range of options to help tank owners and operators meet specific emission control<br />
requirements. These options range from add-on construction features for rim seals and roof fittings,<br />
to concepts where all atmospheric emissions are collected and treated, resulting in a Zero Emission<br />
Storage Tank (ZEST) facility.<br />
This table summarizes some of the options that may be considered for a specific storage facility.<br />
With more than 30,000 tanks built in more than 100 countries, CB&I has accumulated more atmospheric<br />
storage tank design and construction experience than any other organization in the world.<br />
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