gazepdapi
Chemical
- Feb 9, 2012
- 34
Last night we had a small incident at one of our station and I was looking to see if anyone else has seen this before. A filter separator was left over night to air out before the filters were changed. When operations got on site they saw a fire around the door of the vessel and had to put it out. It seems as if the solids/liquids laying inside the vessel or the filters caught on fire. This is a natural gas vessel separating mainly brine and some hydrocarbons. I'm thinking some kind of exothermic reaction occured inside, got hot enough and ignited the atmosphere inside the vessel, which was still mainly gas. Any thoughts?