Emission management

ERGIL Delivers Emissions-Control IFR Systems for TotalEnergies

The company engineered, designed, and manufactured multiple internal floating roof systems and tank-top equipment packages for TotalEnergies’ new storage terminal in Equatorial Guinea.

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The project deliveries included full-contact carbon-steel IFRs, heavy-duty mechanical seals, and complete tank-top equipment packages meeting the region’s environmental standards.
Source: Storagetech

Industrial manufacturer ERGIL announced it has engineered, designed, and manufactured multiple internal floating roof (IFR) systems and tank-top equipment packages for TotalEnergies’ new storage terminal in Equatorial Guinea.

The scope of work covered two full-contact carbon-steel IFRs, sized 17,070 mm and 10,600 mm. Each included vacuum breakers, sampling funnels, manholes, antirotation, and antistatic assemblies, leg supports, and stilling wells where required. Primary and secondary mechanical seal systems were designed to reduce vapor losses and hydrocarbon emissions.

ERGIL said its dual role as both tank-equipment manufacturer and storage-tank designer enabled better alignment between equipment and tank engineering, which reduced complexity, minimized revisions, and accelerated delivery which resulted in smoother execution and more predictable project timelines.

Equatorial Guinea maintains a strict regulatory framework for preserving natural environments covering air quality, water resources, soil, and marine life as part of the country’s Environmental Law No. 7/2003.

TotalEnergies has operated in Equatorial Guinea since 1984.

“By supplying fully engineered IFR systems rather than isolated components, we provided the client with a complete, seamless solution. We are proud to contribute to a project where emission reduction, safety, and long-term durability are top priorities,” said ERGIL Sales Engineer Africa, Djouabi Abderrazak.