Emissions from Storage Terminals
and Tank Farms
Tank storage facilities including those handling crude oil, refined fuels, chemicals, or specialty liquids are significant sources of fugitive and vented emissions, especially during filling, emptying, and breathing cycles. Common pollutants include:
- • Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) from gasoline, solvents, aromatics, and specialty chemicals
- • Hydrocarbons such as benzene, toluene, xylene (BTX)
- • Sulfur compounds like hydrogen sulfide (H₂S) in sour crude or distillates
- • Odorous compounds and off-gas from loading/unloading operations
- • Nitrogen or inert gases used in blanketing or pressure maintenance systems
Why Treatment is Necessary

Storage terminals fall under strict air emission control rules (e.g., EU VOC Directive, US EPA MACT standards), especially for VOCs and hazardous air pollutants (HAPs).

Fugitive vapors from breathing losses or spills can result in strong odors a major concern for terminals near populated areas or ports.

Emissions during storage represent direct product loss. Treating and recovering vapors can significantly improve profitability.

Exposure to explosive and toxic vapors like BTEX or H₂S poses serious health and fire risks, requiring explosion-proof and controlled systems.

Storage operators are increasingly scrutinized for environmental performance, odor footprint, and visible flaring impacting licenses and reputation.
Our Solutions for You
BM Process provides engineered vapor treatment and recovery systems customized for bulk liquid storage facilities
Activated Carbon Filters
Capture VOCs, odorants, and HAPs from tank vents, loading bays, and vapor balancing systems.
Vapor Recovery Units (VRU)
Recover valuable hydrocarbons from vented gases for reuse or resale reducing emissions and improving ROI.
Thermal Oxidizers (TO / RTO)
Safely combust VOC-laden vapors when recovery is not feasible, ensuring compliance and minimal emissions.
Enclosed Flares and Emergency Relief Handling
Manage overpressure scenarios with controlled, low-visibility combustion of stored product vapors.
Inert Gas Scrubbers
Treat nitrogen or other inert vent streams that may carry VOCs or odorous compounds.
Real life experience in tank storage
projects and emission control
At BM Process, we know tank storage like no other. We combine in-depth knowledge of the industry and emission abatement technologies with full-scope engineering services—process, piping, mechanical, electrical & instrumentation (E&I), and automation.
BM Process is your go-to source for all these technologies and moreover to assist you in selecting the most optimal solution for your situation. We understand both the technology and the legislative framework.
For tank terminal operators, BM Process focuses on emission control, process engineering and safety studies. Our holistic approach and extensive experience ensure you get only the best solutions in every field.
Our Services:
Consultancy & Compliance Advice
Pre-Engineering & Feasibility Studies
Basic & Detailed Engineering
Owner’s Engineering and Project Support
Engineering for tank storage isn’t just about compliance; it’s about smarter, cleaner storage operations.
Contact information
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