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FITNESS-FOR-SERVICE AND REMAINING LIFE ASSESSMENTS

Repairs of atmospheric storage tanks can be very costly. Are you making repairs that are unnecessary for continued operation?

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E²G | The Equity Engineering Group, Inc. combines the principles of API 653 and API 579-1/ASME FFS-1 to improve safety and reduce unnecessary and untimely maintenance costs on atmospheric storage tanks. Our team of mechanical and structural engineers routinely conducts Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 fitness-for-service (FFS) assessments to address a wide array of damage including shell distortions, foundational settlement, environmental damage, and corrosion issues.

Employing state-of-the-art technology to assess the mechanical and structural integrity of tanks and terminals helps reduce risk, minimize failures, and save time and money. E²G leverages its design and in-service expertise to help owner-operators make practical decisions to maximize profitability without sacrificing safe operation.

DECREASE DOWNTIME

OPTIMIZE REMAINING LIFE

SERVICE AREAS

⊲ Fitness-for-Service

⊲ Structural Analysis

⊲ Pressure Relief

⊲ Overfill Protection

⊲ Risk-Based Inspection (RBI)

⊲ Mechanical Integrity

INCREASE

OPERATIONAL SAFETY

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