LDAR

LDAR – Leak Detection and Repair – is a work practice designed to identify leaking equipment, such as pumps or valves, so that emissions can be reduced through repairs. Leak detection systems help locate and identify emissions. The several types of leak detection systems (LDS), for example acoustic, chemical and pressure. In this newssection you can find news related to LDAR.

Range Resources Publishes Updated Sustainability Report

Range Resources Corporation announced the publication of an updated Corporate Sustainability Report. The 2020-2021 Corporate Sustainability Report provides a detailed insight into Range’s approach, achievements, and goals on environmental, social, and governance topics.This report covers a broad set of focus areas, with an emphasis on material subjects for the business and key stakeholders.

Teledyne FLIR Expands Acoustic Imaging Offerings

Teledyne FLIR has expanded its acoustic imaging category with two additional models of the FLIR Si124 Industrial Acoustic Imaging Camera: The Si124-LD, specific for compressed air leak detection, and the Si124-PD, for partial discharge detection within high voltage electrical systems.

Valve World Americas is finally here!

The Valve World Americas Expo & conference 2021 begins tomorrow! It is not too late to register, click here. The Valve World Americas event will cover a variety of valve and valve-related topics that are essential to today’s valve market.

Supporting a Low-Carbon Economy & ESG with OGI

Optical gas imaging (OGI) cameras are a versatile tool, promoting efficient facility operations and responsible corporate citizenship by quickly identifying gas leaks, confirming vented emissions, and accurately quantifying both.

What makes a good LDAR plan?

Industrial Throwback Thursday!Am I doing this LDAR stuff right? Is my calibration paperwork correct? Do I have the proper person signing off on my Delay of Repair paperwork? Is my LDAR database set up correctly? These questions get asked constantly in the LDAR world.

Fugitive Emissions Journal September is out now!

The September issue of Fugitive Emissions Journal is available now!Features include:Cover Story - Celebrating Zwick Valves' AnniversaryAfter four decades of experience in design and production of valves, Zwick excels at the creation of state-of-the-art flow control products for the global oil and gas, chemical, petrochemical, energy, offshore, district heating and steel industries.

CCS impact on LNG project carbon emissions

The use of carbon capture and storage (CCS) could have a material impact on Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) projects’ carbon emissions.

Neway Liquid Hydrogen Valve passed third party test

Neway’s independently developed Liquid Hydrogen valve has passed the performance test at -253℃ under the witness of an authoritative third party - zero external leakage and internal leakage.

FLIR MR265 Moisture Meter and Thermal Imager

Designed to visually scan large areas for moisture issues, air leaks, electrical problems, and more, the FLIR MR265 Moisture Meter and Thermal Imager with MSX empowers professionals to quickly identify and locate water leaks and other moisture issues at the source.

Taking Steps to Go Beyond Compliance

For the last few decades, executives in the oil and gas industry have been able to deploy Leak Detection and Repair (LDAR) programs designed to find a strong balance between staying compliant and keeping costs low.