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Is the new Directive on European minimum oil stocks (2009/119/EC) a good move?
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Tank Storage Canada expo & conference
28 September 2010 - 29 September 2010 Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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FAME 2010
13 September 2010 - 14 September 2010 Berlin, Germany |
Biodiesel Congress
22 September 2010 - 24 September 2010 Sao Paulo, Brazil |
Tank Storage Association conference and exhibition
23 September 2010 - 23 September 2010 Coventry, UK |
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Volume 6, Issue 2, 2010
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StocExpo sell out For a business that works with chemicals, oil products and renewable fuels, a drop in fuel demand, a downturn in the chemical and refining sector and a stagnant biofuels market may have proved... Read more >>
An end to Buncefield? The explosion and fire at the Buncefield oil storage terminal on 11 December 2005 was thoroughly investigated by a Major Incident Investigation Board (MIIB) chaired by Lord Newton of Braintree.... Read more >>
Are we dying for new legislation? Flixborough, Bhopal, Piper Alpha, Toulouse and Texas City – all are well-known to those on major accident hazard sites within the chemical industry. Each one resulted in fatalities and injuries,... Read more >>
No R&R for ARA Demand for chemicals and petrol may still be down, but the storage industry is standing strong. Key players are adapting to market conditions by expanding in strategic locations, using swing tanks... Read more >>
Vesta: a new name in oil storage One of the world’s largest energy traders Mercuria takes its name from Mercury, the god of trade. So when it came to renaming some of the company’s assets Vesta was the logical choice – the... Read more >>
Tank terminal update Europe Tank Storage magazine takes a look at recent terminal or tank farm construction, acquisition or expansion projects in mainland Europe. Read more >>
Flying a little further Some equipment suppliers are feeling the squeeze in today’s economy. Is aircraft refuelling a target market worth exploring?
Global airport investment is around $50 billion (€36.8 billion) a... Read more >>
Safety first for LNG storage Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is an extremely cold, odourless, nontoxic, non-corrosive substance that is transported and stored at low pressure. As long as it is contained within appropriate tanks and... Read more >>
Fire hazard management training One of the biggest challenges facing HSE personnel, fire safety managers and emergency responders at terminals is the implementation of a relevant, justified and cost-effective fire and explosion... Read more >>
Reaching new heights Building a tank on an island brings with it some unusual challenges including strict custom regulations.
Undertaking storage tank repair and maintenance work in the South Atlantic could be... Read more >>
The new way to build tanks Traditionally large storage tanks are always fully assembled on site. But by building prefab parts of the floating roof elsewhere the project turnaround time, as well as the associated costs, can be... Read more >>
Preparing for the influx of renewable fuels Legislation affecting renewable fuels is still being updated so terminals and blending facilities must ensure they are aware of the latest regulations affecting the products they handle. The operator... Read more >>
MID – fuelling accurate blending Addressing the impact of the European Measuring Instruments Directive on biofuels blending. Read more >>
Floor inspection without the added costs Tank bottoms are notoriously hard to inspect. A new method removes the need for downtime at the same time as providing repair and maintenance guidelines for tanks. Read more >>
Insuring against tank downtime An effective tank management programme is necessary to ensure that tanks continue to operate safely and are inspected and maintained on a regular basis in the most costeffective manner possible. A... Read more >>
The role of alarm annunciators in managing safety Alarm annunciators are a vital tool in safety management but operator involvement places a limit on the technology’s reliability Read more >>
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