At the end of 1999 the Institute of Petroleum was asked by UKPIA,
on behalf of the refineries based in the UK, to provide a means
through which emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds, reported
annually as a part of the Environment Agency's Pollution Inventory,
could be speciated. In 2000 the Institute commissioned AEA
Technology, under the guidance of the IP Emissions Working Group,
to investigate the possibility of producing a generic protocol to
enable refineries to speciate VOCs. This was to be used in
conjunction with the IP's existing Protocol for the Estimation of
VOC Emissions from Petroleum Refineries and Gasoline Marketing
Operations. These three reports detail the work undertaken to
achieve the above and draws conclusions from the results obtained.
Part 1 presents an overview of the work carried out and of the
results obtained. Part 2 presents the findings of the literature
survey, the objective of which was to identify existing species
data entry for refinery VOC emissions. Part 3 describes the
detailed results of the measurements carried out at the nine UK
refineries.
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