
Fugitive methane emissions are a major concern for the oil industry, and one of the top culprits are thief hatches on tank batteries. To combat this issue, exhibitors at the recent Oil Show showcased their solutions for preventing these emissions. In this post, we'll take a closer look at the problem of fugitive methane emissions, the impact they have on the environment, and the innovative solutions being developed to reduce them.
1. Fugitive methane emissions from thief hatches on tank batteries are a major concern for the oil industry.
2. Exhibitors at the recent Oil Show showcased innovative solutions to prevent these emissions, including advanced technology to detect and prevent theft from tank batteries.
3. High-tech devices are designed to monitor and alert operators in real-time, allowing for immediate action to prevent unauthorized activity.
4. Secure locking mechanisms and tamper-proof designs were also showcased to prevent thieves from accessing tank batteries.
5. These proactive measures not only reduce fugitive methane emissions but also protect valuable resources, benefiting both the industry and the environment.
Over 25% of global methane emissions come from the oil and gas industry.
One innovative solution presented by the Oil Show exhibitors was the use of advanced technology to detect and prevent theft from tank batteries. These high-tech devices are designed to monitor and alert operators in real-time, ensuring immediate action can be taken to prevent any unauthorized activity. Additionally, some exhibitors showcased secure locking mechanisms and tamper-proof designs that make it virtually impossible for thieves to gain access to tank batteries. These proactive measures not only help reduce fugitive methane emissions but also protect valuable resources, ultimately benefiting both the industry and the environment.