Global Refining Summit 2009

27th - 29th April 2009


Achieve operational and strategic excellence

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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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