Tag: ldar

Leak Detection and Repair (LDAR) in the Valve Industry

In the heart of the industry, every hiss and puff from a leaky valve is more than just a technical snag – it is a sign of potential harm slipping into the air we share.

A Practical Approach to LDAR Efficiency Evaluation

As a growing number of oil & gas facilities worldwide implement leak detection and repair (LDAR) plans, owners and the public are interested to understand better their effectiveness, and how total facility leak emission is decreased as a result of LDAR implementation.

Leak Detection and Repair (LDAR) in the Valve Industry

In the heart of the industry, every hiss and puff from a leaky valve is more than just a technical snag – it is a sign of potential harm slipping into the air we share.

Mediating Fugitive Emissions: An Interview with Carl Anderson

Environmental engineers are essential to the protection of the environment as well as the health and safety of vital industry workers. Their careers are dedicated to ensuring that the integrity of equipment used in industrial processes are up to global standards, and are performing on the frontline against leakage and fugitive emissions.

Successfully Completing an Enhanced Leak Detection & Repair Program

Enhanced Leak Detection and Repair Programs (ELPs) or (Enhanced LDRPs), are used by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), to enforce the actions that refineries and chemical plants must take to attain standard regulatory compliance. ELPs cover a number of elements such as quality control, training, monitoring, repairs and equipment upgrades. The use of ELPs have become common in the industries through a legal process called a Consent Decrees. By Dan Devine - Midland Engineering

Fugitive Emissions’ Advance Conference Program online!

The Fugitive Emissions Summit Americas Conference & Expo will take place on June 26th-27th, 2018 at the George R.