Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(a) For the
purpose of this Rule, the following definitions apply:
(1) "Condensate" means hydrocarbon liquid
separated from natural gas that condenses due to changes in the temperature or
pressure and remains liquid at standard conditions.
(2) "Crude oil" means a naturally occurring
mixture that consists of hydrocarbons or sulfur, nitrogen or oxygen derivatives
of hydrocarbons or mixtures thereof that is a liquid at standard
conditions.
(3) "Custody transfer"
means the transfer of produced crude oil or condensate, after processing or
treating in the producing operations, from storage tanks or automatic transfer
facilities to pipeline or any other forms of transportation.
(4) "External floating roof" means a storage
vessel cover in an open top tank consisting of a double deck or pontoon single
deck that rests upon and is supported by the petroleum liquid being contained
and is equipped with a closure seal or seals to close the space between the
roof edge and tank shell.
(5)
"Internal floating roof" means a cover or roof in a fixed roof tank that rests
upon or is floated upon the petroleum liquid being contained, and is equipped
with a closure seal or seals to close the space between the roof edge and tank
shell.
(6) "Petroleum liquids"
means crude oil, condensate, and any finished or intermediate products
manufactured or extracted in a petroleum refinery.
(7) "Petroleum refinery" means any facility
engaged in producing gasoline, kerosene, distillate fuel oils, residual fuel
oils, lubricants, or other products through distillation of crude oils, or
through redistillation, cracking, extraction, or reforming of unfinished
petroleum derivatives.
(b) This Rule applies to all fixed roof
storage vessels with capacities greater than 39,000 gallons containing volatile
petroleum liquids whose true vapor pressure is greater than 1.52 pounds per
square inch.
(c) This Rule does not
apply to volatile petroleum liquid storage vessels:
(1) equipped with external floating roofs;
or
(2) having capacities less than
416,000 gallons used to store produced crude oil and condensate prior to lease
custody transfer.
(d)
With the exceptions stated in Paragraph (c) of this Rule, the owner or operator
of any fixed roof storage vessel subject to this Rule shall not use the storage
vessel unless:
(1) The storage vessel has been
retrofitted with an internal floating roof equipped with a closure seal, or
seals, to close the space between the roof edge and tank wall;
(2) The storage vessel is maintained such
that there are no visible holes, tears, or other openings in the seal or any
seal fabric or materials;
(3) All
openings except stub drains are equipped with covers, lids, or seals such that:
(A) the cover, lid, or seal is in the closed
position at all times except when in actual use;
(B) automatic bleeder vents are closed at all
times except when the roof is floated off or landed on the roof leg supports;
and
(C) rim vents, if provided, are
set to open when the roof is being floated off the roof leg supports or at the
manufacturer's recommended setting;
(4) Planned routine visual inspections are
conducted through roof hatches once per month;
(5) A complete inspection of cover and seal
is conducted whenever the tank is emptied for maintenance, shell inspection,
cleaning, or for other nonoperational reasons or whenever excessive vapor
leakage is observed; and
(6)
Records are maintained in accordance with
15A NCAC
02D .0903 and shall include:
(A) reports of the results of inspections
conducted pursuant to Subparagraphs (d)(4) and (d)(5) of this Rule;
(B) a record of the average monthly storage
temperature, and true vapor pressures of petroleum liquids stored;
and
(C) records of the throughput
quantities and types of petroleum liquids for each storage vessel.
Authority
G.S.
143-215.3(a)(1);
143-215.107(a)(5);
Eff. July 1, 1979;
Amended Eff. March 1, 1991; December 1, 1989;
January 1, 1985;
Readopted Eff. November 1,
2020.