Tanks and Terminals
Published by Angharad Lock,
Digital Assistant Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
The latest issue of Tanks & Terminals is now online!
Tanks & Terminals is a print and digital supplement to the industry-leading Hydrocarbon Engineering magazine, offering unparalleled coverage of the global oil, gas and petrochemicals tanks and terminals sector.
The Spring 2017 issue contains expert industry commentary as well as the latest news, trends and analysis, with highlighted articles that include:
- Finding the capacity: As the US shale boom continues and OPEC has agreed to a cut in production output, Gordon Cope, Contributing Editor, examines the expansion of oil and gas plays in North America during a period of falling demand, and explains how this has created ample opportunities for the storage industry.
- Keeping control of vapour: Simon Shipley, Zeeco Europe Ltd, UK, discusses the decision between two common vapour control technologies, recovery or combustion, in tank and terminal applications.
- On the radar: Brian Howsare, Endress+Hauser, USA, reviews frequency modulated continuous waveform and pulsed time of flight radar level technologies for tank gauging in custody transfer applications.
The next issue of Tanks & Terminals will be available in the summer, bringing with it more of the latest technical news from the global oil, gas and petrochemicals storage industry.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/tanks-terminals/24022017/spring-2017-issue/
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