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sector:energy:fugitive:oil:start [2026/03/19 07:43] – [1.B.2.a.v- Distribution of oil products] mielkesector:energy:fugitive:oil:start [2026/03/19 07:57] (current) – [1.B.2.a.v- Distribution of oil products] mielke
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-A new study by (Zimmermann, 2025), [(Zimmermann2025)] and based on this calculations by (Boettcher, 2025), [(Boettcher2025)] provided new data on NMVOC emissions for the storage of liquid and gaseous petroleum products, which resulted in an appreciable drop in the emission factors.+A new study by (Zimmermann, 2025), [(Zimmermann2025)] and based on this calculations by (Boettcher, 2025), [(Boettcher2025)] provided new data on NMVOC emissions for the storage of liquid and gaseous petroleum products, which resulted in an appreciable drop in the emission factors of NMVOC of tank storage facilities.
  
  
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-The following emission factors were derived from (Zimmermann, 2025), [(Zimmermann2025)] (see table below). Their impact on the inventory have been published by +The following emission factors for cleaning operations on product storage tanks were derived from (Zimmermann, 2025), [(Zimmermann2025)] (see table below). Their impact on the inventory have been published by (Boettcher, 2025). [(Boettcher2025)]  
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 +^  Activity                              EF NMVOC                   ^ 
 +|  cleaning of pipelines                |  0 kg/t                     | 
 +|  cleaning of ship tankers              0.0235 kg/t                | 
 +|  cleaning of road tankers              0.029 kg/t                 | 
 +|  cleaning of railway tankers          |  0.0045 kg/t                | 
 +|  cleaning of tank storage facilities  |  0.0012 kg VOC/m³ capacity  |
  
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