Global Refining Summit 2009
27th - 29th April 2009
Achieve operational and strategic excellence
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| Deep catalytic cracking |
Lark E Chapin and Warren S Letzsch, Stone & Webster Engineering Corporation |
1997 / Q1 |
Deep
catalytic cracking was developed by the Research Institute of Petroleum
Processing (RIPP), Beijing, and employs the Institute's propietary FCC
catalyst. High yields of propylene, butylenes and amylenes are
obtained, which serve as feedstocks for the RFG blendstocks, alkylate
and oxygenates. More
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| Minimising investment with dynamic simulation |
Gerbert van der Wal, Claus-Peter Haelsig, David Schulte, Fluor Daniel |
1997 / Q1 |
Dynamic
simulation, if successfully applied, can minimise the investment for
new and revamp designs. The authors address these benefits as
applied to the refining industry. More
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| Gas chromatography and the modern laboratory |
Michael King, CDTech (Catalytic Distillation Technologies) |
1997 / Q1 |
Gas
chromatology continues to be the most significant analytical tool used
in the petrochemical and refining industries, but downsizing has meant
the loss of some of the most experienced people who could pass on their
knowledge to those having to deal with increasingly sophisticated
equipment. More
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