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Gas release from the hydrocracking unit of a refinery

Event

Event ID
844
Quality
Description
A gas leak containing hydrogen and hydrogen sulphide (H2S) occurred at the upper isolation valve located at a high-pressure separator (300 bar). This unit spearates the process gases from process liquids. The liquid is then sent to the low-pressure separator, while the gases leave via the upper isolation valve.

To control this valve, two measurements of the level of the mixture are necessary to prevent the entry of gas into the low-pressure section. A maintenance intervention was scheduled to replace one of the faulty level sensor. During the operation, the piece used to operate the valve broke without causing a leak. Thirty minutes later, the upper part of the valve was ejected under the effect of pressure, causing the release of about 25 litres of hydrogen.

The leak occurred 4 m aboveground and had no direct impact on staff. After depressurisation by gas flare, the equipment was purged by inert gas (nitrogen), which caused several successive sudden rises in pressure within the gas flare network along with the valve release. The amount of gas released by the gas flare during the day was estimated at 13 tonnes.
Event Initiating system
Classification of the physical effects
Unignited Hydrogen Release
Nature of the consequences
Leak No Ignition (No additional details provided)
Macro-region
Europe
Country
France
Date
Main component involved?
Valve (Generic)
How was it involved?
Leak
Initiating cause
Unknown
Root causes
Root CAUSE analysis
INITIATING cause of he leak was the failure of a valve in the high-pressure part of a gas separator.
Root cause was a design defect of that type of valve.

Facility

Application
Petrochemical Industry
Sub-application
Hydrocracking process
Hydrogen supply chain stage
All components affected
high-pressure separator (300 bar) of an oil production unit
Location type
Open
Location description
Industrial Area
Operational condition
Pre-event occurrences
The incident occurred after repairs
Description of the facility/unit/process/substances
DESCRIPTION of the HIGH-PRESSURE SEPARATOR PROCESS
After hydrocracking under high pressure and temperature, the oil viscosity is adjusted by means of reaction with a catalyst, hydrogen and a load of distillates. At the outlet, the high-pressure separator enables gases to be separated from liquids, with the latter channelled towards the low-pressure section by opening a valve. The uncondensed gases in the high-pressure separator are mainly composed of H2 and H2S.
The gases leave the high-pressure separator through the upper isolation valve.

Emergency & Consequences

Number of injured persons
0
Number of fatalities
0
Post-event summary
No inury, negligible equipment damage, 13 tons of gas released.
Official legal action
The Classified Facilities Inspectorate noted these facts and requested from the operator an analysis of the causes of the event, as well as the corrective actions taken or planned.

Lesson Learnt

Corrective Measures
The operator found a defect with the valve flaps and decided to replace all identical valves on the site with valves of a different design.

Event Nature

Release type
gas mixture
Involved substances (% vol)
H2,
H2S
Released amount
13000
Actual pressure (MPa)
30
Design pressure (MPa)
30
Presumed ignition source
No ignition

References

Reference & weblink

ARIA data base event no. 33332<br />
https://www.aria.developpement-durable.gouv.fr/accident/33332_en/?lang=… />
(accessed December 2025)

JRC assessment