API Publ 4662
Evaluation of a Petroleum Production Tank Emissions Model
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About This Item
API Publ 4662 is a technical API document focused on the Evaluation of a Petroleum Production Tank Emissions Model. For buyers reviewing environmental, engineering, or operations references, it offers a structured basis for understanding how a tank emissions model is assessed in petroleum production service. As a 1997 API publication, it is most relevant where teams need a recognized industry document to support technical review, emissions-related analysis, or internal documentation around production tank systems. API Publ 4662 can help clarify whether the document fits a project, compliance review, or engineering reference need.
Overview of API Publ 4662
API Publ 4662 provides technical background centered on the evaluation of a petroleum production tank emissions model. In practical terms, it serves as an API reference document for professionals who need to understand the basis, context, or applicability of a model associated with tank emissions in petroleum production operations. This kind of publication is often useful when comparing methods, supporting internal technical review, or aligning project documentation with industry-recognized guidance. It is especially relevant for teams working with storage and production tank emissions considerations.
Common use cases of API Publ 4662
API Publ 4662 is commonly consulted in oil and gas work involving production tanks, emissions analysis, and related technical assessment activities. Engineering, operations, environmental, and QA/QC personnel may use it when reviewing model-based approaches, preparing documentation, or checking whether a tank emissions reference supports a project or compliance workflow. Procurement and technical teams may also rely on it during document evaluation or supplier review when emissions-related performance or methodology needs to be understood in a controlled, industry-based context.
Benefits of using API Publ 4662
API Publ 4662 gives organizations a practical reference point for evaluating a petroleum production tank emissions model with greater consistency. It can support technical decision-making, reduce ambiguity during document review, and help teams speak from a common API-based source when discussing emissions-related work. For operations, engineering, and maintenance planning groups, that can improve coordination and help ensure the right document is used in the right context. It also supports more orderly procurement and internal quality review where technical credibility matters.
- Petroleum production tank emissions model evaluation
- API reference for technical review
- Useful for engineering and environmental teams
- Supports operations and QA/QC documentation
- Relevant to emissions-related project assessment
- 1997 API Publ 4662 publication, 135 pages
- Publication Date: 1997
- Publisher: API
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