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sector:energy:fugitive:oil:start [2022/03/22 11:50] – [1.B.2.a.i - Exploration, production, transport] kotzulla | sector:energy:fugitive:oil:start [2022/03/22 11:54] – [Table] kotzulla | ||
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__Table 5: Activity data applied for emissions from oil transportation, | __Table 5: Activity data applied for emissions from oil transportation, | ||
- | ^ source | + | ^ Activity |
| Transport of domestically produced crude oil | 3,660 | 2,940 | 3,123 | 3,572 | 2,516 | 2,414 | 1,927 | 1,907 | | | Transport of domestically produced crude oil | 3,660 | 2,940 | 3,123 | 3,572 | 2,516 | 2,414 | 1,927 | 1,907 | | ||
| Transport of imported crude oil | | Transport of imported crude oil | ||
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Tanks are emptied and cleaned routinely before tank inspections and repairs. In tank cleaning, a distinction is made between crude-oil tanks and product tanks. Because sediments accumulate in crude oil tanks, cleaning these tanks, in comparison to cleaning product tanks, is a considerably more laborious process. The substances in product tanks produce no sediments and thus are cleaned only when the products they contain are changed. In keeping with an assessment of Müller-BBM (2010)[(MBBM2010)], | Tanks are emptied and cleaned routinely before tank inspections and repairs. In tank cleaning, a distinction is made between crude-oil tanks and product tanks. Because sediments accumulate in crude oil tanks, cleaning these tanks, in comparison to cleaning product tanks, is a considerably more laborious process. The substances in product tanks produce no sediments and thus are cleaned only when the products they contain are changed. In keeping with an assessment of Müller-BBM (2010)[(MBBM2010)], | ||
- | ^ activity | + | __Table 8: Activity |
+ | ^ Activity | ||
| Quantity of crude oil refined | | Quantity of crude oil refined | ||
| Capacity utilisation in refineries | | Capacity utilisation in refineries | ||
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- | ^ Source of emission factor | + | __Table 9: Emission factors applied for emissions from oil refinement and storage__ |
+ | ^ Activity | ||
| Fugitive emissions at refineries | | Fugitive emissions at refineries | ||
| Fugitive emissions at refineries | | Fugitive emissions at refineries | ||
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In this category, petroleum products that have undergone fractional distillation in refineries are handled and distributed, | In this category, petroleum products that have undergone fractional distillation in refineries are handled and distributed, | ||
- | + | __Table 10: Annual activity data__ | |
- | ^ activity data | + | ^ Activity |
- | | number of petrol stations | + | | number of petrol stations |
- | | distribution of diesel | + | | distribution of diesel |
- | | distribution of jet fuel | + | | distribution of jet fuel |
- | | distribution of light heating oil | kt | 31,803 | 34,785 | 27,875 | 25,380 | 21,005 | 16,127 | 15,061 | 15, | + | | distribution of light heating oil | kt | 31,803 | 34,785 | 27,875 | 25,380 | 21,005 | 16,127 | 15,061 | 15,558 | |
- | | distribution of domestic petrol | + | | distribution of domestic petrol |