Storage Of Recovered Oil (Oil Recovery) Equipment
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Manufactured by Lamor Corporation Abbased in FINLAND
The LFT U-tanks are durable floating oil bladder (storage tank) designed for the temporary storage of recovered oil. The tank’s low draft makes it ideal for temporary storage in confined areas such as estuaries, rivers and salt marshes. If access to the shoreline is not possible from the ...
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Manufactured by Versatech Products Inc.based in CANADA
Versatech Ocean Towable Bladders are used for oil spill recovery and temporary storage of the recovered oil during spill response operations on water. The bladders are very rugged units with a cylindrical or round main body giving them stable towing characteristics. The tanks have capacities from 3 to 50 cubic meters, and can be ...
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Manufactured by Vikoma International Limitedbased in UNITED KINGDOM
environment. Pollutants are available in various sizes from 5m3 to 100m3. Pollutanks can be used to transport oil products in port and marine operations or for the intermediate storage/transportation of recovered oil. Alternatively, they can also be used for the transportation of all kinds of low-density ...
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Manufactured by Egersund Markleenbased in NORWAY
which can be deployed quickly for temporary storage and towing of recovered oil spills. The UNIBAG is available in sizes ranging from 5 to 1000 tons. The UNIBAG can be towed at a maximum of 5 knots, and loaded or discharged at 10 to 400 tons per hour. The UNIBAG is exceedingly strong, durable and light and requires very little ...
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Manufactured by NorLense ASbased in NORWAY
A beach- and onshore cleaning operation requires a lot of different equipment. NorLense has extensive experience in developing and manufacturing equipment for this purpose. Through participation in several oil spill operations we have built unique skills in terms of developing effective beach cleaning ...
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Manufactured by Global Spill Controlbased in AUSTRALIA
Application: Global OSRB Oil Spill Recovery Barges are floating storage containers used to store recovered oils and fuels from skimmers or working boats in harbours, marinas and open waters. The barges can be towed behind recovery vessels or anchored in place when receiving oil from mechanical skimmers and ...
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