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SUMMARY:2022 API Storage Tank Conference & Expo Oct 10 – 13 – San Diego
DESCRIPTION:This Event Reminder is Sponsored by:\n\n \n2022 API Storage Tank Conference & Expo\nOctober 12-13, 2022 | Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina | San Diego, California, USA | www.api.org/storagetank\n*As of October 6, 2022 | Agenda subject to change\nWednesday, October 12, 2022\n7:00 am – 8:00 am Registration, Continental Breakfast, & Exhibit Viewing\n8:00 am – 8:15 am Welcome: Opening Remarks and Safety Moment\n2022 Conference Co-Chairs:\nDave Cushman, West Virginia Paint, LLC\nEarl Crochet, Crochet Midstream Consulting\n8:15 am – 9:00 am Session K1: Keynote –You can’t buy that!\nPerspectives on corporate culture and caring when bad things happen.\nSpeakers: Earl Crochet, Crochet Midstream Consulting\nDave Cushman, West Virginia Paint\n9:00 am – 9:20 am Morning Refreshment Break & Exhibit Viewing\n9:20 am – 10:30 am\nSESSION 1A: ASCE 7-22 Impact on Aboveground Storage Tanks\nModerator: Mark Jordan, CB&I\nThe presentation will discuss the impact of the 2022 edition of ASCE 7 on the design of aboveground\nstorage tanks and their foundations designed to API standards. ASCE 7, Minimum Design Loads and\nAssociated Criteria for Buildings and Other Structures, is an integral part of building codes in the\nUnited States. ASCE 7 describes the means for determining design loads including dead, live, soil,\nflood, tsunami, snow, rain, atmospheric ice, seismic, and wind loads and their combinations for\ngeneral structural design. ASCE 7-22 will be adopted by the 2024 edition of the International Building\nCode (IBC) and into most state and local building codes by 2025.The presentation will provide an\noverview of many of the major changes made in the 2022 edition of ASCE 7-22. While changes in\neach chapter are discussed, most of the presentation will concentrate on the major changes in the\nseismic and wind chapters, including the new Chapter 32 – Tornado Loads. Some of the changes to\nbe discussed include mandatory use of electronic databases containing loading information; New\nalternative method for determining loads from water in soil; New ground snow loads; 22 period multipoint response spectrum for seismic design; New seismic force equation for nonstructural\ncomponents, and Addition of tornado loads for Risk Category III and IV structures.\nSpeaker: Greg Soules, CB&I Storage Solutions LLC\nSESSION 1B: Floating Roof Stabilization and Cribbing\nModerator: Mark Howard, US EPA\nSave Time, Save Money, Save the Environment, Most Important Save Lives. Get your tank back in service\n15-18 days faster. Prevention of floating roof collapse during cleaning, inspections, and repairs.\nSpeaker: David Bush, Delta P Technology International, LLC\n10:30 am – 11:00 am Morning Refreshment Break & Exhibit Viewing\n11:00 am – 12:00 pm SESSION 2A: You Got the Data, Now What?\nModerator: Dan Fleck, HUVR\nCongratulations you have completed the effort to centralize your tank data into a single database. Now\ncomes the fun part in using that data to plan out your inspection program and move to a more\npredictive maintenance program. Come follow this one engineer’s data centralization journey including\novercoming challenges and identifying pitfalls to move to an actionable database.\nSpeaker: Mark Kachelmyer, Plains All American\nSESSION 2B: Coating in the Cold: Internal Lining under Adverse Weather Conditions\nModerator: Jerry Kolek, Consolidated Fabrication & Constructors\nYour tank is out of service, it is 20 F degrees outside, it is snowing and you have to install an internal\nlining. What can you do to have the most successful application under adverse conditions. This program\nwill explore the advances in coating technology along with practical considerations and shortcomings.\nSpeaker: David Cushman, West Virginia Paint\n12:00 pm – 12:40 pm Lunch\n12:40 pm – 1:10 pm Exhibit Viewing\n1:10 pm – 1:55 pm SESSION 3A: Advances in Coatings for Storing Biofuels – Next Generation Novolac Epoxy\nCoatings\nModerator: Matt VanAlsburg, Advance Tank and Construction\nSherwin Williams has tested several of its primary lining technologies and some linings are showing\nno degradation beside slight discoloration, normal for novolac linings exposed to temperature.\nExposure has been to Beef Tallow and Waste Cooking oil for six months at 71°C (160°F) including the\naddition of water. Biofuels are more aggressive than conventional petroleum products and require\nadvanced technology in linings for corrosion protection\nSpeaker: Selwyn Williams, Sherwin Williams\nSESSION 3B: Continuing Professional Development Update for API 653\nModerator: Jose Godoy, API\nContinuing Professional Development hours (CPDs) will be phased in for ICP recertifications starting\nJanuary 2023. These requirements will support certified individuals in enhancing and strengthening their\nknowledge, skill set, and overall value to industry operations. As with other professional credentials, CPDs\nare a significant part in ensuring that individuals are feeding the potential for continued skill enrichment.\nThis helps establish a continued lifelong learning journey that encourages professional growth and career\nadvancement. In this informational session we will review benefits to the inspector as well as a detailed\nreview of the requirements\nSpeaker: Andri Orphanides, API\n1:55 pm – 2:15 pm\n2:15: pm – 3:25 pm\nAfternoon Refreshment Break & Exhibit Viewing\nSession 4A: Mechanical Assessment of a Fuel Storage Tank Under 36 Hrs. of Fire\nModerator: Ron Santelik, Rowell Chemical Corporation\nWestern Region distribution Department is one of the Saudi Aramco downstream organizations that\noperate 125 different tanks which store Diesel oil, Kerosene, and gasoline Products. During the fire of\none of the kerosene tanks, that have a capacity of 500 BBL, fire for 36 hours duration was started on\nthe nearest tank that have a large quantity of kerosene. After extinguishing the fire, full mechanical\nassessment was performed to evaluate the tank shell and bottom plate, piping, and related equipment.\nAlso, how were handle the difficulties such as the water supply, foam system, and leaking problem. In\naddition to the limitation of applying the FFS API for tanks after the fire is over.\nSpeaker: Abdulrahman Alghanmi, Saudi Aramco\nSESSION 4B: Deploying Wireless Overfill Prevention Systems Per API-2350\nModerator: Mark Kachelmyer, Plains All American Pipeline, L.P\nAPI 2350 overfill prevention philosophy & practice-The ongoing goal of all AST’s having overfill prevention\nIndustry acceptance of wireless technology Overview of an industrial wireless network based on IEC & ISA\nstandards “Independence” – As it pertains to API 2350 types of wireless devices & systems for overfill\nprevention Overview of installation cost – wired vs wireless systems Proof-testing wireless overfill prevention\nsystems.\nSpeakers: Johan Sandberg, Emerson Automation Solutions\nRich Ireland, Emerson Automation Solutions\n3:25 pm – 3:45 pm Afternoon Refreshment Break\n3:45 pm – 5:00 pm SESSION 5A: Improving Differential Settlement Data and Analysis\nModerator: Kenneth Esplin, State of Washington Department of Ecology\nThis presentation will go into the theory of differential settlement and how it can be applied to laser\nscan data. It will provide the requirements and criteria for legitimate analysis of laser scan data.\nMoreover, it will provide the ultimate gold standard when all settlement screening methods fail.\nSpeaker: Phil Myers, PEMY Consulting\nSESSION 5B: Biomechanics: A Material Selection Journey for Biofuel Storage\nModerator: Rafael Rengifo, Becht\nAs the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) and other initiatives continue to impact the type of fuels and\nfeedstocks used, there has been continuous learning of the impacts on corrosion and the related lining\nmaterial selection.\nSpeakers: Justin Manuel, Carboline\nDoug Sinitiere, Carboline\nSESSION 5C: Utilizing Robotic Inspection Data to Support AST RBI Analysis\nModerator: Amy Baxter, Enbridge\nThis presentation will discuss the novel use of in-service robotic inspections to acquire supporting POF\nand COF data without taking tanks out-of-service to perform an internal inspection. Additionally, this\npresentation will identify the specific data fields robotics may be able to acquire and the impact this\nadditional data may have on the RBI analysis of the tank.\nSpeakers: Steven Bolinger, Becht Engineering\nMatt Crist, Square Robot\n5:00 pm – 5:05 pm Wrap Up of Day One\n2022 Conference Co-Chairs:\nDave Cushman, WV Paint\nEarl Crochet, Crochet Midstream Consulting\n5:05pm – 6:00 pm Reception, Exhibit Viewing, & Networking – Platinum Sponsors:\nBechtel, DJA Inspection Fisher Tank Company, Paso Robles Tank,\nRoundtable Engineering Solutions, TANCO Engineering\nThursday, October 13, 2022\n7:30 am – 8:00 am Registration, Continental Breakfast, & Exhibit Viewing\n8:00 am – 8:15 am Opening Remarks and Safety Moment\n8:15 am – 9:00 am Session K2: Keynote – Common SPCC Rule Misconceptions at Petrochemical Facilities\nCome see the Top Ten SPCC regulatory misconceptions presented by the USEPA National Program\nManager and SME.\nSpeaker: Mark Howard, US EPA\nModerator: Larry Foster, Marathon Petroleum Company\n9:00 am – 9:20 am Morning Refreshment Break & Exhibit Viewing\n9:20 am – 10:30 am SESSION 1A: Fiber Optic Technologies for Storage Tanks\nModerator: Peter Williams, Concord Tank\nThe wave of technology has been pushing its way to midstream and downstream assets, including\nstorage tanks. Understanding some of these technologies can be confusing. However, applying these\ntechnologies to optimize your operations can have a huge return on investment. The presentation will\ncover overview of some newer technologies in storage tanks and tank inspection, overview of fiberoptics, history and benefits of fiber-optics, in service and out-of-service applications and positive\nimpact to ESG and regulatory compliance programs.\nSpeaker: Robert Smith, Axon4D\nSESSION 1B: Don’t Let Poor Soils Limit Your Tank’s Potential: Two Decades of Storage\nTanks Supported on Ground Improvement\nModerator: Todd McClellan, Colonial Pipeline\nStorage tanks are typically built over weaker soil profiles that may limit the tank capacity or require\ncostly deep foundations. Ground improvement provides an economical foundation alternative that\nmitigates unsuitable soil conditions and achieves the performance requirements with lower costs and\nquicker schedules, and in many cases allowing for more storage capacity. In this presentation we will\nreview case histories of ground improvement supported storage tanks, illustrating the option(s)\nselected and the geotechnical challenges mitigated.\nSpeaker: Brian Frelich, Keller North America\n10:30 am – 10:50 am Morning Refreshment Break & Exhibit Viewing\n10:50 am – 12:00 pm SESSION 2A: Bottom Leakage Due to SCC\nModerator: Kathy Hawks, Colonial Pipeline\nAn unexpected bottom leakage in a sugarcane anhydrous ethanol tank with no general corrosion\nleaded Brazilian engineers to find out the occurrence of SCC. The solutions approached involved\ncoating tractive stress regions and central column bottom attachment redesign.\nSpeaker: Mauricio Jardim, Petrobras\nSESSION 2B: A Novel Approach to Hydrocarbon Removal from Tank Wash Wastewater\nModerator: Phil Myers, PEMY Consulting\nA case study showcasing one of the largest tank terminal companies validated new wastewater\ntreatment system, maintaining permit compliance, reducing treatment times, secondary sludge, and\ngreenhouse gas emissions. This is helping the company reduce operational costs, ensure compliance,\nand achieve decarbonization goals.\nSpeaker: Sophia Babbanova, Aquacycl\n12:00 pm – 12:40 pm Lunch\n12:40 pm – 1:10 pm Exhibit Viewing\n1:10 pm – 1:55 pm SESSION 3A: Low Pressure Tank Vents in Vapor Collection Service\nModerator: David Nadel, Chevron\nCollaborative presentation between a Vent and Flame Arrestor Manufacturer and a Low-Pressure\nTank Overpressure System Design Engineer on how to address the hydraulics of a low-pressure tank\nvent in a collection system in conjunction with ignition control.\nSpeakers: John Burgess, Smith & Burgess\n1:55 pm – 2:15 pm Afternoon Refreshment Break & Exhibit Viewing\n2:15 pm – 3:25 pm SESSION 4A: Lightning Strike, Explosion, Tank Fire, and Lessons Learned\nModerator: George Morovich, Tank and Environmental Technologies, Inc.\nThis is a case study of a tank lightning strike event that ignited a small explosion at the external\nfloating roof seal. We will review the fire response, damage assessment, and repairs. Important\nlessons learned include maintenance issues, response preparedness, seal and floating roof design,\nengineering tools, and repair methods. There were competing theories on the root cause, and we will\ninvestigate the leading root causes of the fire and best practices for prevention.\nSpeaker: Andrew Yearwood, PEMY Consulting\nSESSION 4B: Ammonia Storage Configurations\nModerator: Joe Mentzer, Steel Tank Institute\nA recent big push toward green energy transition has increased demand for large capacity ammonia\nstorage tanks as ammonia can be used as means to transport hydrogen molecules. Specific liquefied\nammonia storage system selection, including storage tank configuration and insulation type, are\ndependent on risk assessment, regulatory requirements, ambient conditions, and the project budget.\nThis presentation examines pros and cons of various ammonia storage configurations, to help the tank\nsystem owner make an educated selection of the refrigerated ammonia storage system most suitable\nfor purpose.\nSpeaker: Alex Cooperman, CB&I Storage\n3:25 pm – 3:45 pm Afternoon Refreshment Break & Exhibit Viewing\n3:45 pm – 4:55 pm SESSION 5A: Assessments of Dents and Shell Deformation in API 650 Tanks for Fertilizers\nand Chemical Storage\nModerator: Earl, Crochet\nRecent substantial increase in cost to build new tanks and repair existing tanks necessitates novel\napproaches to assess both suitability for service and remaining life of a tank after denting or\ndeformation. Advanced analysis and fitness-for-service assessment procedures can help avoid costly\nrepairs and downtime when tank shells are dented or deformed.\nSpeaker: Siji Abraham, Quest Integrity\nSESSION 5B: FEA Based Level 3 Assessment of Deformed Tanks\nModerator: Andrew Yearwood, PEMY Consulting\nThis paper describes a methodology used to evaluate the FFS approach of the deformed tanks under\ngravity, internal hydrostatic pressure, wind, snow, seismic and external pressure using modern\nmeasurement techniques, FEA, and CAD tools. 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