Ever drive by a large open industrial area and see enormous plumes of
fire being emitted from pipes emanating from the ground? In the
mining industry, this is called flaring and it’s a very common where oil
drilling and coal mining is going on. Ever wonder why this energy is
being wasted like that?
Flaring is used for many reasons, and not just by drillers, but by almost any industry that may have extra gas
or fuel to get rid of. That includes landfills, sewage treatment
plants, chemical plants, and refineries. The issue is that excess
flammable gas needs to be released to prevent explosions and flaring it
is a quick and easy way to get rid of it.
Drillers use a flare when they don’t have a pipeline ready to pump
out oil or gas, such as during exploration. Drillers often need to test
an area’s resources before investing in pipelines so the practice of
flaring is common during that phase. The problem is that the stuff that
doesn’t burn when flaring, like methane and other volatile organic
compounds, aren’t good for the local environment (and certainly not for
people) and can increase global warming and ozone problems Read More: AutosVoice.com
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