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Indonesian Petroleum Association

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25th Annual Convention Proceedings (Volume 3), 1996
Pages 89-95

Petroleum and Refinery Waste Minimization and Management - A Cost Effective Strategy for Establishing Sustainable Growth in the Energy Sector

Karel Haubourdin, Edward Mazuroski

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Since the early 1960's, the Petroleum and Refinery Industry have made significant investments in environmental abatement control and treatment systems, particularly with respect to hazardous wastes such as catalysts and sludges, which this paper focuses on.

In Indonesia, the Government has recognized the need for environmental protection within the Refinery Industry and has introduced regulations which, in a first phase of implementation, rely on voluntary compliance.

Indonesia's environmental regulations regarding hazardous and toxic waste management incorporate many features of the USEPA's regulations concerning the same wastestreams.

The Government's (BAPEDAL) Regulation Number 19, 1994, Regarding Hazardous and Toxic Waste Management classifies the following:

• residues of oil emulsions and sludges resulting from the exploration, production, and maintenance of production facilities as hazardous under Waste Code D220, and

• catalysts, activated carbon, and sludges resulting from Petroleum refining as hazardous under Waste Code D221.

The management of these two wastestreams is of particular importance to Refinery Managers because of the costs of treatment and disposal, and costs associated with remediation measures in site specific cases.

To summarize the implications of existing environmental programs, and future investments in pollution control technology and systems, we find that:

• waste treatment is expensive, and

• waste minimization is cost effective.


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