Myers, P. E.
Philip Myers is the Founder of PEMY Consulting LLC. He has worked with the American Petroleum Institute (API) to develop large-diameter tank fire studies, and with other groups to develop the “Last Fire” initiative—sponsored by ExxonMobil, Chevron and BP.
Extended vapor cloud analysis methodology—Part 2
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The Buncefield explosion in the UK was the worst post-World War 2 fire/explosion incident.
Extended vapor cloud analysis methodology—Part 1
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The Buncefield explosion was the worst post World War 2 fire/explosion incident.
Consider robust tank overfill prevention and independent alarm and gauging systems
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Elimination of tank overfills is a significant problem for the petroleum industry. Since most tank receiving operations are manual, the operators rely heavily on tank level gauges and alarms for overf..
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