Accurate, Reliable Flow Measurement for the Oil & Gas Sector
Flaring of methane and natural gas is a common part of oil and gas drilling and natural gas production and processing to maintain safe production facilities and comply with environmental regulations. Under 40 CFR Part 60 Subpart OOOO (Quad-O) applicable flares and combustors must improve their combustion efficiency to 95%.
Flare stacks and combustors are used at oil and gas well sites to burn off methane from the drilling, collection, and storage of the gases produced in the process. Any storage tanks must decrease emissions through closed loop systems like VRUs and only flared in certain exceptions, like emergency flaring.
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) and methane are the primary emissions applicable under Quad-O. The reduction of these emissions is regulated by the US EPA as they are considered hazardous air pollutants.
When hydrocarbon gas is extracted, especially from hydraulic fracking, it is necessary to process it further to separate it from the water and other hydrocarbons. A VRU (vapor recovery unit) may be used to capture gas for delivery to a pipeline.
Oil producers are tasked to reduce flaring and emissions with gas recovery systems or closed loop systems like Vapor Recovery Units (VRUs). Traditionally, these have been combusted using a flare system or combustors to cut down on the loss of these gases to the atmosphere. As part of this requirement, flares or combustors used to reduce emissions must include monitoring instruments that have an accuracy of ±2% or better.
Fox Thermal flow meters meet and exceed these requirements with high accuracy, a digital Calibration Validation feature, and an advanced data logger (offered on the Model FT4X). With exceptional low-flow sensitivity, fast response, and low maintenance requirements, Fox Thermal flow meters are virtually immune to changes in temperature and pressure and deliver repeatable, accurate mass flow measurement under a wide range of loads.
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