Oil Refineries with Cramped Retrofit Projects get out of a Tight Spot with Space-Saving Flow Technology

Flow level pressure

Oil Refineries with Cramped Retrofit Projects get out of a Tight Spot with Space-Saving Flow Technology

08 Jul, 2009

Published over 17 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Flow level pressure.

Mike Dyer
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Although there are relatively few new oil/gas refineries being built today, there is a continuous stream of upgrade and retrofit projects to keep up with the strong demand for fuel. A large number of these projects are designed to increase plant efficiency or meet new environmental regulations, and these projects require new equipment of all types. Inevitably, problems arise when the amount of equipment fails to fit within the existing plant real estate available. Inaccurate fluid flow measurement is a common result and complaint for a number of reasons, which can be solved by anticipating the problem and installing equipment properly.

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