Sealings

Fugitive emissions can leak from a variety of machinery sources such as valves, flanges and fittings. Also an important source of fugitive emissions can be linked to seals installed in pressurized rotating equipment (pumps and compressors). Seals are designed to help prevent leaks and contain pressure. In this newssection you can find news related to sealings.

New Wastewater Treatment Plant in North Dublin

Irish Water has received approval for its Greater Dublin Drainage (GDD) project in North Dublin, from An Bord Pleanála, the Irish Planning Board.

DynaCERT:150 HydraGEN Units to KarbonKleen, Mexico

dynaCERT announced it has completed the delivery of the first 150 HydraGEN™ Technology Units to KarbonKleen, destined for Mexico.

ERA Offers $50 Million for New Natural Gas Tech

Emissions Reduction Alberta (ERA) has launched new funding program for the development of technologies that reduce the footprint

Brazil Opposes Cancelling Old Carbon Credits

Major Brazilian stakeholders are opposing new regulation changes to safeguard global carbon markets from double counting, and old credits.

The Sniffers’ Execute Methane Accounting Program

The Sniffers have successfully launched its Methane Accounting Program for a client in the Middle East. The service was applied for 24 different facilities, including gas separation plants, wells, compressor stations, gas processing plants and battery stations, totaling more than four million potential emitting sources.

Teadit Group Wins Valeer Award for RC510 Gasket

The Teadit Group has been awarded a 2019 Vaaler Award for the RC510 Gasket, utilizing Teadit’s patented Origin™ Technology.

Chevron Sets New GHG Reduction Goals

Chevron Corporation (NYSE: CVX) has established new goals to reduce net greenhouse gas (GHG) emission intensity from upstream oil and natural gas.

BP Deploys Continuous Methane Measurement in O&G

BP announced it will deploy continuous measurement of methane emissions in its future oil and gas processing projects. Continuous measurement, including the use of such instruments as gas cloud imaging (GCI), will be introduced at all major BP projects worldwide.

Cracker of the Future Consortium in Petrochemicals

Six major petrochemical companies have established a consortium to investigate how gas steam crackers could be operated using renewable electricity, instead of fossil fuels.

LafargeHolcim Launches Canadian Carbon Capture Project

Project CO2MENT will demonstrate and evaluate Inventys’ CO2 Capture System and a selection of LafargeHolcim’s carbon utilization technologies at its Richmond, British Columbia, Canada cement plant over the next four years.