Guide to Non-Domestic Oil Storage

Guide to Non-Domestic Oil Storage This guide applies to non-domestic oil storage tanks including those supplying commercial buildings such as offices, village halls, churches and schools. It also applies to domestic tanks over 3500 litres in capacity supplying single family dwellings. OFTEC recommends that tanks containing waste oil are treated Read more…

The Fight for Bio-fuels Heats Up…

The new B30K fuel will be a mix of 30% FAME bio-fuels and 70% kerosene, and can be used on existing oil heating appliances with very few system modifications. It is estimated that carbon emissions from the B30K bio-fuels will be 28% lower than those from traditional heating oil. The provisional specification for this Read more…

Bio-Fuels Pass the Test…

Two properties taking part in a trial of bio-fuels/bio-liquids in Northern Ireland have  passed their second inspection with flying colours. Both heating systems have been converted to run on a bio-liquid blend, consisting of 70% kerosene and 30% fatty acid methyl ester (FAME), which can be made from waste cooking oil, animal fat or rapeseed. OFTEC Read more…

Guide to Domestic Oil Storage

Domestic Oil Storage This guide applies to oil storage tanks up to 3500 litres capacity supplying oil to single family dwellings for heating and cooking purposes. Depending on where you live, regulations may vary slightly. The information here is a general guide, and you should check with your nearest OFTEC Read more…