Vapour that carries H2S and other noxious emissions (such as SO2) are too dangerous to vent to atmosphere. The risk to people and the surrounding environment is high. Unlike Flaring H2S can be controlled without creating SO2. The sour vapour must be treated safely by dependable equipment, processes and people before venting into the air.
What is Tank Venting and Why is it Important in Texas Operations?
Tank venting safely manages pressure and emissions from storage tanks, preventing hazardous gas release. In Texas, where oil and gas production is high, proper venting is critical for safety, regulatory compliance, and environmental protection. AMGAS offers engineered systems designed to perform reliably in harsh field conditions.
How Does a Tank Vent Scrubber Work?
A tank vent scrubber removes H₂S and noxious gases from vapors released during tank venting. AMGAS systems use proven chemical or dry media filtration to neutralize harmful emissions before they reach the atmosphere – ensuring safety, compliance, and environmental stewardship across sites in Texas and beyond.
What Makes AMGAS Tank Vent Scrubbers Suitable for Texas Oilfields?
AMGAS tank vent scrubbers are engineered for rugged, high-output sites common in Texas. With scalable configurations, fast deployment, and proven field performance, they reliably control H₂S emissions, reduce odor complaints, and meet state environmental standards across upstream and midstream applications.
At AMGAS, we specialize in offering advanced H2S Scrubber solutions that address the unique challenges posed by hydrogen sulfide (H2S) in various industries.
AMGAS CLEAR Technology removes hydrogen sulfide (H2S) from sour crude oil, condensate and water. The process is ideal for high and variable H2S concentrations.
The CLEAR Injection Systems are readily available and are easy to use with little maintenance required.
Process tower packages are ideal for applications where H2S is present in natural gas.
AMGAS provides advanced solutions for the efficient removal of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) from crude oil, a critical factor in maintaining operational safety and regulatory compliance.
Fluid treatment and venting are two critical matters during a turnaround where H2S is present. H2S is toxic and lethal in small doses which increases the risk to worker safety and environment.