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On oil production rigs, in refineries and chemical plants, its primary purpose is to act as a safety device to protect vessels or pipes from over-pressuring due to unplanned upsets. This acts just like the spout on a tea kettle when it starts whistling as the water in it starts boiling. Whenever plant equipment items are over-pressured, the pressure relief valves on the equipment automatically release gases (and sometimes liquids as well) which are routed through large piping runs called flare headers to the flare stacks. The released gases and/or liquids are burned as they exit the flare stacks. The size and brightness of the resulting flame depends upon how much flammable material was released. Steam can be injected into the flame to reduce the formation of black smoke. The injected steam does however make the burning of gas sound louder, which can cause complaints from nearby residents. Compared to the emission of black smoke, it can be seen as a valid trade off. In more advanced flare tip designs, if the steam used is too wet it can freeze just below the tip, disrupting operations and causing the formation of large icicles. In order to keep the flare system functional, a small amount of gas is continuously burned, like a pilot light, so that the system is always ready for its primary purpose as an over-pressure safety system. The continuous gas source also helps diluted mixtures achieve complete combustion. Enclosed ground flares are engineered to eliminate smoke, and contain the flame within the stack. Wikipedia This is at the refinery in Milnerton, Cape Town. Thanks for viewing and comments, Clive

Comments (21)


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moochagoo

2:30PM | Wed, 15 June 2011

Most excellent composition !

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MrsRatbag

2:34PM | Wed, 15 June 2011

Wonderful capture; I used to see these at the refineries around Los Angeles when I was a kid and in Martinez, California more recently.

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jayfar

3:05PM | Wed, 15 June 2011

A beautiful clear capture and magnificent colours, lovely image.

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awjay

3:21PM | Wed, 15 June 2011

SUPERB!!!

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dreampaint

3:26PM | Wed, 15 June 2011

awesome

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makron

3:32PM | Wed, 15 June 2011

Fabulous image. Great perspective...

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durleybeachbum

4:00PM | Wed, 15 June 2011

Spectacular!

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auntietk

4:42PM | Wed, 15 June 2011

A superb capture, and such interesting information!

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blinkings

4:54PM | Wed, 15 June 2011

Is that why they do it! Thanks for educating me mate! Great shot.

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kgb224

6:43PM | Wed, 15 June 2011

Stunning capture Clive.

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Blush

6:52PM | Wed, 15 June 2011

Excellent image Hugs Susan~

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Faemike55

8:39PM | Wed, 15 June 2011

Very cool capture and great information reminds me of some of the scenes in 'Bladerunner'

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fallen21

2:51AM | Thu, 16 June 2011

Excellent shot!

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Meisiekind

3:10AM | Thu, 16 June 2011

OMG - Incredible capture.

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dakotabluemoon

7:07AM | Thu, 16 June 2011

Wow cool capture on this awesome stuff.

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debbielove

11:58AM | Thu, 16 June 2011

No other way..... BLOODY IMPRESSIVE! A Fave! Rob

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soxu

10:14AM | Sun, 19 June 2011

great image, colors and composition! excellent capture

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pauldeleu

5:16PM | Mon, 20 June 2011

Excellent work.

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jophoto

9:34PM | Mon, 20 June 2011

Very well captured!

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vis151

9:37AM | Wed, 22 June 2011

That is awesome! Just like the ones in south Louisiana.

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Lashia

9:47PM | Sat, 25 June 2011

I saw lots of these on my trip to Alberta last week, great shot- and congrats on this shot being featured in Last Week in the Gallery! :-)


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F Numberf/16.0
MakeSONY
ModelDSLR-A100
Shutter Speed1/200
ISO Speed100
Focal Length300

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