New Approach to Monitoring Flare Emissions
Effective monitoring doesn’t just ensure regulatory adherence; it also embodies social responsibility and enhances the sustainable utilization of our natural resources.
Effective monitoring doesn’t just ensure regulatory adherence; it also embodies social responsibility and enhances the sustainable utilization of our natural resources.
The design and management of flare systems entail significant risk due to the volumetric flow of gas vented or flared.
The transition to cleaner energy is not only crucial for the environment, but it is also essential for the health and well-being of future generations.
Over the past decade, numerical simulation and monitoring solutions have rapidly expanded across various industries, including oil production, manufacturing, and automotive.
It is widely known that gas flaring and venting are typical practices in the oil and gas industry during production and refinery operations. If not eliminated or managed correctly, both practices could result in significant greenhouse gas emissions, impacting the environment and contributing to climate change.
Gas flaring is a common practice in the oil and gas industry, used to dispose of unwanted gases produced during extraction and refining. Although necessary