Before the cryogenic tank could enter service, a critical verification was successfully completed: the hydrostatic and pneumatic tests of the...
đ What if building tomorrowâs infrastructure also meant shaping the codes and standards of today?
At Entrepose Contracting, technical excellence is paired with a deep commitment to advancing the entire sector.
Entrepose Contracting bring its expertise to the UNM 362 and CEN/TC54 WG54, which focus on hydrogen application for pressure equipment.
The role of our technical experts? To support the evolution of standards by integrating emerging industrial challengesâparticularly those related to new energy molecules such as hydrogen and COâ. Through the commissionâs work, they help reshape regulatory frameworks to ensure they anticipate technological shifts and reflect real-world implementation needs, based on Entreposeâs experience in design, fabrication and construction of similar facilities.
đŹ In an exclusive interview with UNM, Sami Charfi, Head of Storage Tanks at Entrepose Contracting shares insights on the latest regulatory developments, current adaptations for high-pressure storage infrastructure, and the essential dialogue between engineers, manufacturers, operators and standardisation bodies.
đ đ Read the full interview here:
đ https://unm.fr/temoignage/4-questions-pour-un-expert-sami-charfi-entrepose-contracting
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Following the acceptance of the hydrostatic and pneumatic tests, the LNG Canada project reached a key milestone: the closure of the tank and inerting with nitrogen.