Storing goods
by ArabianBusiness.com staff writer on Thursday, 23 July 2009
Storing a product is the end of the production chain, but to build a storage tank farm many criteria should be followed.
Storing product is important factor in any industry, and in the petrochemical industry products are generally stored into specialised tanks which very in strength and cost depending on the properties of the product.
A storage tank is a container usually for holding liquids and sometimes for compressed gases (gas tank). The term can be used for reservoirs (artificial lakes and ponds), and for manufactured containers.
Storage tanks are available in many different shapes. Depending on the status of the product, It could be vertical and horizontal cylindrical, open top and closed top, flat bottom, cone bottom, slope bottom and dish bottom. Large tanks tend to be vertical cylindrical, or to have rounded corners corners (transition from vertical side wall to bottom profile, to easier withstand hydraulic hydrostatically induced pressure of liquid). Most container tanks for handling liquids during transportation are designed to handle varying degrees of pressure.
Specifications
To install a storage tank, there are many regulations and standards which should be respected. "Tanks are to be installed according to American Petroleum Institute (API) regulations," says Andre Petersen, global product manager responsible for PLM of software systems at tank farms for Terminal Inventory Management at Honeywell ENRAF. "The API G13650 regulation describes a number of innovative and socially responsible actions taken by exploration and production companies to minimise impacts to air, water, land and wildlife," he adds.
"The main criteria is to select right the material of construction or the inner lining of the tanks - the material or the coating should be compatible with the products intended for storing," says Satyabrata Mukherjee, terminal director at Dubai based Petrochemical Middle East. For the tank storage destined to petrochemical industry, the API specifications are also applied," says John Joosten, product manager for radar and safety at Honeywell ENRAF.
Tank storage must be differed according to the materialistic state of the product, whether it is in gas, solid or liquid state. "Oil products can be stored in open or closed tanks with or without heating depends on the density. LPG and light petroleum fractions are stored in pressurised tanks and LNG is refrigerated under -162GRC tanks," says Petersen.
Requirements
Building a storage tank facility includes a lot of challenges including the location. "Finding a suitable site near a jetty is a big challenge, and of course very high standard of safety is a must," says Mukherjee.
"Getting the concrete floor stable enough to hold the huge tank is another challenge," says Petersen. "stability of the tank and its measurement points are very important to prevent future movement of a tank causing uncertain measurement results and worse a leakage. Of course tanks must be completely tight preventing leakage," he adds.
"Furthermore the entire site, from two up to 200 tanks, must be safe and continuously monitored regarding the available product and safety. To meet the required safety customers can rely on safety systems taking immediate action preventing damages. For regular terminal operation Honeywell have portfolio covers the whole range from gauging equipment, networks to monitoring and control systems," says Joosten.
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