Global Refining Summit 2009
27th - 29th April 2009
Achieve operational and strategic excellence
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| Title | Author | Edition | |
| Automating natural gas-processing plants | William A Poe, Invensys Process Systems-Global Solutions Saeid Mokhatab, University of Wyoming |
2006 / Q4 | |
Gas
processors can gain competitive advantage by adopting aggressive
automation initiatives. Automation could make the difference
between a profitable and non-profitable asset in the future. |
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| Amino acid-based refinery gas treatment | Mauricio Grobys and Rupert Wagner, BASF AG |
2006 / Q4 | |
Amine-based
solvents are a good option if the co-absorption of feed gas components
other than acid gases causes major problems for the efficiency and
reliability of the gas-treating process in a refinery. |
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| SWOT analysis of the LNG industry | David Wood, David Wood & Associates Saeid Mokhatab, University of Wyoming |
2006 / Q4 | |
A
comprehensive list of generic SWOT topics for the LNG industry is
presented with summaries of the key issues influencing the
industry. This should provide a useful starting point for the
analysis of specific supply chains. |
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| Troubleshooting a refinery fuel gas treater | Nathan A Hatcher and Alfred E Keller, ConocoPhillips Company Ralph H Weiland and M S Sivasubramanian, Optimized Gas Treating Inc |
2006 / Q4 | |
The
effect of solvent contaminants on treating plant performance and the
importance of basing simulations on actual solvent analyses are shown
through the successful troubleshooting of an MDEA-based fuel gas
H2S-treating system. |
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