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Flash Gas Recovery

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Definition:
A system that captures and repurposes gas that vaporizes from condensate or crude oil storage tanks, reducing emissions and improving efficiency.

Key Components:

  • Flash Separator: Separates lighter hydrocarbons from condensate.
  • Compression & Processing: Conditions gas for reuse or sale.
  • Storage Tank Management: Ensures controlled vapor capture and handling.

Use Cases/Industries:

  • Upstream Oil & Gas: Reduces venting losses from crude oil production.
  • Refineries: Recovers light hydrocarbons from storage tanks.
  • Environmental Compliance: Meets regulations for volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions.

Advantages:

  • Emission Reduction: Prevents methane and VOC release.
  • Energy Efficiency: Converts wasted gas into usable fuel.
  • Economic Benefit: Recaptures hydrocarbons for resale or onsite power.

Challenges:

  • Infrastructure Needs: Requires dedicated gas capture systems.
  • Fluctuating Volumes: Flash gas rates vary with temperature and pressure.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Needs monitoring to meet environmental laws.

Related Terms:
Vapor Recovery Unit (VRU), Methane Capture, Hydrocarbon Recovery

Example:
A refinery installs a flash gas recovery unit to capture light hydrocarbons from crude oil storage tanks and reuse them as process fuel.

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Synonyms:
Vapor Recovery, Gas Recapture, Tank Vent Gas Collection
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