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Bayernoil Refinery Uses FLIR GasFindIR to Detect Leaks


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Biggest refinery in southern Germany integrates GasFindIR into its leak detection and repair program
Biggest refinery in southern Germany integrates GasFindIR into its leak detection and repair program

Provided by: FLIR Systems Australia

23/05/2008 - The Bayernoil refinery complex is the biggest refinery in southern Germany and has three refinery, production and storage sites in Ingolstadt, Neustadt and Vohburg (between Munich, Nuremberg and Regensburg). It is owned by oil corporations OMV, Agip, BP and Ruhr Oel.

Over 800 employees process annually 12m tonnes of crude oil that is refined into oil products. Safety and environmental considerations are firmly integrated in the company’s quality and production management. Moreover, Bayernoil has a stringent zero-accident policy, hence the importance of preventive maintenance at the three sites.

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Refinery plants are subjected to a general turnover, a huge inspection and maintenance operation during which units are taken out of operation, partially dismantled, cleaned, maintained and tested. At the Vohburg plant, some 1,500 additional workers are involved in this process which usually takes several weeks.

“Our main reason to procure the GasFindIR is to minimize hydrocarbon gas discharges from our piping systems, in particular, leaks near flange gaskets” says John Stapleford, HSE (Health, Security, Environment) Manager of the Bayernoil plants. The start-up of the serviced Vohburg units provided an excellent opportunity to inspect the installations for leaks that might have remained after the turnaround.

Bayernoil is integrating the GasFindIR into its leak detection and repair programs. Although environmental and safety prescriptions are stringent, there is currently no specific European LDAR program that stipulates how often and complete companies must find, repair and report leaks of volatile organic compounds. Bayernoil wants to exchange its experiences with other GasFindIR users within the Bayernoil owner companies to determine the optimum inspection intervals.

“The GasFindIR contributes to reassuring process safety”, concludes Stapleford. “It is particularly interesting to inspect high pressure systems as they are the most susceptible to leaks”.

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