Recovery of gas waste from the petroleum industry: a review

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Globally, 150–170 billion cubic metres of gas are being flared annually from petroleum refineries, petrochemical industries and from landfills. In this paper, we critically review the flaring technology, the impact of flare gas on the environment, and recovery options. We also discuss flare gas challenges such as technical, structural, economic, and regulatory challenges. We found that ground flaring is preferred whenever the facility is situated in a highly populated area or close to an aviation zone. Gas flaring produces major pollutants including benzene, benzopyrene and toluene. The recovery of this gas should be intensified to minimise impacts.

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Hagos, F. Y., Abd Aziz, A. R., Zainal, E. Z., Mofijur, M., & Ahmed, S. F. (2022, February 1). Recovery of gas waste from the petroleum industry: a review. Environmental Chemistry Letters. Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10311-021-01345-1

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