ponderer
Petroleum
- Feb 5, 2003
- 40
Our crude tank do not have sump pit that can remove water from the crude tank.
Now we encounter water carried with crude oil problem during crude switch in our crude distillation unit.
We think it is because water drainage is not enough in our crude tank.
We check with the designer of our crude tank.
The designer mention that the sump pit is easy to crack when there is an earthquake, so new crude tank usually do not have the sump pit.
Is it right?
Now we encounter water carried with crude oil problem during crude switch in our crude distillation unit.
We think it is because water drainage is not enough in our crude tank.
We check with the designer of our crude tank.
The designer mention that the sump pit is easy to crack when there is an earthquake, so new crude tank usually do not have the sump pit.
Is it right?