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    Vapor Recovery Units Companies

    ID: MRFR/E&P/8543-CR
    155 Pages
    Anshula Mandaokar
    February 2021

    In environmental conservation, companies in vapor recovery units design systems that capture and process volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted during industrial processes, including automotive fueling, reducing environmental impact.

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    Top Industry Leaders in the Vapor Recovery Units Market

    Vapor Recovery Units Key Company


    *Disclaimer: List of key companies in no particular order


    Latest Company Updates:


    April 2023


    Evonik and the US EPA have reached a settlement over the company's violations of the allowed levels of ethylene oxide and ethylene glycol emissions at its Reserve facility. It's anticipated that the settlement will cut annual emissions of dangerous air pollutants by 5.6 tonnes. According to Evonik's revised emissions calculations as part of ongoing emission reduction projects, emissions were higher than allowed. Evonik stopped the corresponding operations as soon as the emissions calculations were finished. 


    For the facility's truck loading docks, Evonik will design and implement a vapour recovery system to direct air pollutants and vapours that currently vent to the atmosphere towards the permanent flare, the thermal oxidizer, as well as new control devices. By December 31, 2026, the project is expected to be finished.


    January 2023


    Norway's Aker Solutions will upgrade the Petrojarl Knarr floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) so that it can be redeployed to Equinor's Rosebank field development offshore the United Kingdom.


    Petrojarl Knarr was built in South Korea by Samsung Heavy Industries and delivered in 2014. It operated on the Knarr field offshore Norway from May 2015 to May 2022.


    For redeployment in difficult waters, the Petrojarl Knarr FPSO is a great ship. It is a relatively new and modern asset that was designed to support electrification, which would reduce operating CO2 emissions, as well as extra features like a vapour recovery system and closed flare on the FPSO. There is space designated for electrical equipment on the ship's deck and mooring turret.


    Top listed global companies in the industry are:



    • ALMA Group (France)

    • AEREON (US)

    • Symex Technologies (Netherlands)

    • Voczero Ltd. (UK)

    • Zeeco Inc. (US)

    • FLOGISTIX LP (US)

    • Kilburn Engineering Ltd. (India)

    • Whirlwind Methane Recovery Systems LLC (US)

    • Dover (India)

    • BORSIG GmbH (Germany)

    • John Zink Hamworthy (US)

    • Hy-Bon/EDI (US)

    • Kappa GI (Italy)

    • Gardner Denver (US), and others.