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How Shell, Inter Terminals and Repsol avoid odour at the Terminal

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Anamika Talwaria

Editor for Tank Storage Magazine & Chair of Women in Tanks

Odour emitted from sulphur compounds is a common challenge faced by storage terminals and refineries around the globe IN MANY cases unpleasant odours lead the local authorities to intervene, sometimes by even closing facilities. Shell, InterTerminals and Repsol have all overcome this problem using activated carbon filters, developed by Denmark-based Go4Bunker. The Go4 Tank VOC abatement filter is designed to remove VOCs from the tank ventilation. The filter technology removes 95-98% of all particles in the air phase, before entering the activated carbon design, allowing for a longer life time of activated carbon. The activated carbon RST3 (adsorption) can retain […]

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