https://doi.org/10.65294/gpogc.2026.10
Study of the possibility of the phenomenon of
fugitive emissions in current petrochemical productions A.I.Babaev
All processes in the chemical and petrochemical
industries generally consist of a number of comparable standard processes,
although the products produced may be different. In the chemical engineering
industry and related industries, a standard process is a basic stage in
technology. For example, in the production of ammonia (NH3), gasification, reforming and NH3
synthesis are standard processes that are linked to each other and create a
complete technology. In practice, the technological chain of methanol
production also follows this sequence. So does the production of urea. The
technology of individual production may consist of a large number of standard
processes to obtain the desired product. However, the mechanisms of formation
of fugitive emissions in any aggregate state differ little, except for the
chemical composition of the emissions. It became possible to use the results of
this study and methodology successfully and other installations and industries.