Environmental Control Systems at Central Tank Batteries

Houston’s Apache Corporation agreed recently to pay a $4 million fine for clean air violations of its more than 400 oil and gas wells in the Permian Basin.  Implementing environmental control systems at oil and gas facilities is crucial for several reasons, reflecting a commitment to environmental responsibility, regulatory compliance, and sustainable practices.

Environmental control equipment in the context of oil and gas facilities refers to tools and systems designed to manage and mitigate the environmental impact of oil and gas operations. The tank base in an oil and gas facility plays a critical role in the overall environmental control system, contributing to several key aspects of environmental management.

These facilities can have various environmental considerations, including the potential for soil erosion, water runoff, air emissions, and other impacts. Here are some types of environmental control equipment commonly used in oil and gas facilities:

  1. Silt Fences:
    • Silt fences are barriers installed around construction sites to control sediment runoff. They help prevent soil erosion and the transport of sediment into nearby water bodies.
  2. Erosion Control Matting:
    • Matting materials are placed on the ground to stabilize soil and prevent erosion. These mats often have open weaves that allow vegetation to grow, further stabilizing the soil.
  3. Stormwater Management Systems:
    • Stormwater management systems are designed to collect, detain, and treat stormwater runoff from the facility. This helps prevent contamination of nearby water bodies with pollutants.
  4. Oil/Water Separators:
    • Oil/water separators are devices used to remove oil and other contaminants from stormwater runoff. They are crucial for preventing oil spills or leaked hydrocarbons from entering water systems.
  5. Spill Containment Systems:
    • These systems include barriers, berms, and other structures designed to contain and control spills that may occur during oil and gas operations. They help prevent spilled materials from spreading into the environment.
  6. Dust Control Measures:
    • Dust can be generated during construction and operations. Dust control measures, such as water spraying or the use of dust suppressants, help minimize airborne dust particles.
  7. Vapor Recovery Units:
    • Vapor recovery units capture and control vapors that are emitted during the loading, unloading, and storage of hydrocarbons. This helps reduce emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) to the atmosphere.
  8. Air Emission Control Devices:
    • Various devices, such as flare systems and catalytic converters, are used to control air emissions from oil and gas operations. Flares combust gases to reduce harmful emissions, while catalytic converters can help reduce pollutants in exhaust streams.
  9. Noise Control Measures:
    • Noise control equipment, including sound barriers and enclosures, is used to mitigate the impact of noise generated by oil and gas operations on the surrounding environment and communities.
  10. Wildlife Protection Measures:
    • Measures such as wildlife fencing and habitat preservation may be implemented to protect local fauna from the impacts of construction and operations.
  11. Vegetative Buffer Zones:
    • Planting vegetative buffer zones around the facility can help absorb excess water, reduce erosion, and provide a natural barrier between the facility and surrounding areas.
  12. Monitoring Systems:
    • Environmental monitoring systems, including air quality monitors, water quality sensors, and noise monitoring devices, are used to continuously assess the environmental impact of the facility.
  13. Waste Management Systems:
    • Proper waste management, including recycling and disposal practices, is essential for minimizing the environmental impact of waste generated by oil and gas activities.

These environmental control measures are designed to comply with environmental regulations, protect natural ecosystems, and ensure that oil and gas operations are conducted in an environmentally responsible manner. The specific measures employed depend on the characteristics of the site, local regulations, and the nature of the operations.

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