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Fugitive Emission Reduction Technologies for Reciprocating Compressors

  • RATS - Rotating and Turbomachinery Society 8700 84 Street Fort Saskatchewan, AB, T8L 4P5 Canada (map)

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Fugitive Emission Reduction Technologies for Reciprocating Compressors

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One (1) hour presentation, including up to 15 min. Q&A

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“Methane is the second most abundant anthropogenic GHG after carbon dioxide (CO2), accounting for about 20 percent of global emissions. Methane is more than 25 times as potent as carbon dioxide at trapping heat in the atmosphere. Over the last two centuries, methane concentrations in the atmosphere have more than doubled, largely due to human-related activities. Because methane is both a powerful greenhouse gas and short-lived compared to carbon dioxide, achieving significant reductions would have a rapid and significant effect on atmospheric warming potential.”

https://www.epa.gov/gmi/importance-methane

As a manufacturer of critical infrastructure for the global energy sector, we have an obligation to use our engineering expertise and experience to help mitigate the fugitive emissions of greenhouse gases such as methane from our equipment. In this presentation, we will identify sources of emissions, explore the function of sealing technology, and methods to reduce emissions.

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