environmental protect oil refinery production line

   
environmental protect oil refinery production line
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • environmental protect oil refinery production line
  • What are the EHS Guidelines for petroleum refining?
  • The EHS Guidelines for Petroleum Refining cover processing operations from raw crude oil to finished products, for example refinery fuel gas, liquefied petroleum gas, motor gasoline, kerosene, diesel oil, heating oil, fuel oil, bitumen, asphalt, lubricant oils, waxes, sulfur, pet-coke, and intermediate products for the petrochemical industry.
  • How should oil refineries be managed?
  • Effective management of oil refineries should involve making a conscious effort to educate employees about the adverse implications of refinery activities. This approach could be instrumental in managing the impacts of refinery activities, as shown in Table 1. (Impacts of refinery activities at TOR on the environment)
  • How to address the environmental impacts of oil refinery activities?
  • To address the environmental impacts of oil refinery activities, it is necessary to reevaluate the mitigation measures of TOR, as the current interventions applied by TOR to minimize the impacts on air, water, and land/soil quality have not yielded significant improvements.
  • How can oil refineries improve environmental management?
  • Potential improvements include: Optimising water reuse by application of side-stream softening to blowdown streams. Environmental management is an integral part of the management process in most oil refineries and in Europe it is a permit requirement to demonstrate the application of Best Available Techniques (BAT).