Flare systems (open flare systems)

Klaster Trading House is offering a wide range of advanced burning systems of North American, European and Japanese make for all kinds of application in the oil and gas and petrochemical industries. We ensure delivery on a turnkey basis, namely engineering, development of design documentation, fabrication of various kinds of flare system and their quality control.

The flare systems are used at oil and gas processing facilities for burning combustible and noxious gases or vapours during their periodic, emergency or continuous release.

The main purpose of installation of a flare system at an oil and gas processing facility is preventing gas from getting into the atmosphere. If gases and vapours are constantly formed at a production facility, they need to be directed to a flare system for burning in accordance with its existing technological guidelines. In addition, the gases and vapours can find their way to the flare system from the process plants in an emergency, which, in its turn, also leads to the need for their disposal.

A flare system consists of a vertical flare with straight movement of gases or vapours through a flare stack not less than 4 m in height. The stack of a vertical flare system may be elevated, self-supporting or held upright by guy cables. The open flare systems are used in case of emergency, continuous and periodic gas releases. The flare systems we are offering ensure the burning of any amounts of hydrocarbon, acid and inert gases in a high-efficiency manner, low-level heat radiation and environmentally-friendly releases.

State-of-the-art flare systems:

• are used at well-stream gathering and treatment installations, oil and gas fields, petrochemical, oil-refining, chemical facilities and in other industries. They allow avoiding the use of morally and technically obsolete, metal-consuming, expensive and often unsafe flare systems;

• are used in case of emergency, continuous and periodic releases, equipment failure, power blackout, scheduled repair work;

• are used to allow any amounts of hydrocarbons and their mixtures in whatever combinations or composition, acid and inert gases to be burnt in a high-efficiency manner by corresponding change in their flare tips;

• such systems are manufactured both in stationary and mobile versions.