Eliminating H2S & SO2 Emissions at SRU, Coker and Other Sulfur Handling Units of Refineries

Eliminating H2S & SO2 Emissions at SRU, Coker and Other Sulfur Handling Units of Refineries

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Article by Sean Kirkpatrick – Chief Operating Officer at Vapor Point

The EPA and state enforcement agencies have enacted stringent regulations directly impacting flare operations, while also imposing new National Ambient Emissions Standards. Federal and State Agencies have emphasized a highlighted effort to reduce H2S and ultimately SOx emissions from thermal destruction control devices. Refinery Ja rules address the reduction of sulfides to flare systems, which translates to significant operational downtime and unplanned interruptions leading to additional costs and loss of production at refineries.

The refining industry is challenged with developing alternative technologies to control hazardous and regulated emissions such as H2S and other sulfur containing compounds. The direct impact of regulatory action is on the shoulders of those responsible for the planning, execution, and management of unit operations, planned maintenance, and turnaround activities.  

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How are H2S and SO2 removed?

?       Portable thermal destruction – Requires AMP permits, can produce NOx and SOx

?       Specialized activated carbon – creates need for offsite waste disposal

?       Amine treating- capital extensive and typically only used as a process

?       Liquid scrubbing - requires proper handling and disposal    

Challenges to Sulfur Removal

?       Operating conditions of the refining units - liquid carryover, high temperatures, elemental sulfur

?       Personnel safety - high exposure risks to toxic/harmful effluents, breathing air requirements

?       H2S monitoring - handheld meters typically range from 0 to 200 ppm, Drager / Sendidyne tubes have ranges of effectiveness


Mobile H2S and SO2 control technologies can be applied as an extension of the process and turnaround activities, to eliminate the refinery’s reliance on their thermal combustion control devices. This results in improved worker safety, reduced work interruptions and delays, and the elimination of concerns with Ja regulations. Vapor Point’s proven processes were developed with input from refining personnel who needed alternative technologies that would offer operational flexibility eliminating the various sulfur contaminants.

Benefits of Sulfur Removal

?       Safer working conditions - decrease in breathing air requirements

?       Reduced downtime during turnarounds

?       Minimize SOX Production

?       Reduced corrosion potential in flare lines and other system components

?       Commercial and marketing opportunities for cleaner fuels

?       Compliance with newer and more stringent regulations

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Numerous units within the refinery process have had great success using Vapor Point’s alternative control system including crude units, coker units, delayed coker units, reformer units, sulfur recovery units, pipestills, hydrocracker units, flare drums, and amine units. The H2S controls have been significant even when the flares are available – the removal of H2S reduces the SOx emissions seen at the flare, which allows for a faster introduction of H2S-free vapors to the flare resulting in less downtime. Time after time, Vapor Point’s emission control systems and custom engineered process vessels have met the needs of the refining industry on field implementations.

Vapor Point’s proven alternative to flare use virtually eliminates H2S and SO2 as we deliver dramatically reduced downtime, greater efficiencies and lower costs. Read our case study to learn about a safer, more cost-effective method for eliminating H2S and SO2 maintenance related emissions at SRU sulfur sumps, coker, and other sulfur handling units of refineries.


About the Author

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Sean Kirkpatrick joined Vapor Point in 2012 as the Chief Operating Officer.

Alongside Jim Woodard, Sean is representing Vapor Point at the 2020 4C HSE Conference as a featured speaker.


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Eliminating H2S & SO2 Emissions at SRU, Coker and Other Sulfur Handling Units of Refineries – Sean Kirkpatrick and Jim Woodard

The Federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and state enforcement agencies have placed greater attention on the use of flares, and have in recent years placed new stringent regulations in place to directly impact flare operations (NSPS Subpart Ja), but are also imposing new National Ambient Emissions Standards Vapor Point applies high efficiency liquid scrubbing systems to eliminate Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S), Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) other Sulfur Species as well as other Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) and Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs). Specially designed temporary vessels for liquid and vapor phase product management have also been developed and are key elements in some applications. These control system concepts and resulting proven processes were developed with input from refining personnel who needed alternative technologies that would offer operational flexibility eliminating the various sulfur contaminates. The vapor phase emission control systems and specially designed process vessels have met the needs of the refining industry with numerous field implementations. This paper/presentation will be focused on how the deployment of mobile technologies eliminates H2S & SO2 emissions resulting in improved worker safety while eliminating concerns with Ja regulations.

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Jim Woodard

National Sales Account Executive at Vapor Point

5 年

This will be a great one!!!

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Principal / Sen. Consultant - American European Consulting Company (AECC)

5 年

Feb 19-21 - Austin

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