VOCs Recovery Technology Status on Chinese Oil Terminal

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VOCs recovery technology on Chinese oil terminal has been listed as one of five “key energy saving and reduction projects during 12nd five years plan period” by Water Department of MOT, which can bring huge economic benefit. These technologies are mature in some international countries. Chinese VOCs system on Oil terminal are in the status of “initial stage', both the system and regulation required to improve a lot, which the implemented extent also be affected due to special problems caused by Chinese national condition. This paper compared the difference between domestic and international oil terminal VOCs recovery technology, listed the current development situation and barriers of VOCs recovery technology on oil terminal, and also analyzed the issues that should be resolved for extending VOCs technology on oil terminal. A brief introduction about started work be gave at the end of this paper. 

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