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- 1From:Hydrocarbon Processing (Vol. 84, Issue 5) Peer-Reviewed
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- 3From:Science (Vol. 229) Peer-ReviewedConcentrations of trace elements on airborne particles serve as indicators of the sources of atmospheric materials and are used in receptor modeling to study the histories of air masses (1). For example, most airborne...
- 4From:Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils (Vol. 52, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): R. R. Shiriyazdanov1 , A. R. Davletshin1 , F. Sh. Vil'danov1 , E. G. Telyashev1 , M. N. Rakhimov1 , E. A. Ipatova1 , R. R. Abdyushev1 , Yu. A. Khamzin1 Author Affiliations: (1) Ufa State Petroleum...
- 5From:Hydrocarbon ProcessingPeer-ReviewedByline: Gupta, T. Reliance Industries Ltd., ranked 99th on the Fortune 500 list of the world#146;s major corporations, operates the largest refinery and petrochemical complex. Located in Jamnagar, Gujarat, India...
- 6From:Hydrocarbon ProcessingPeer-ReviewedByline: Amoroso, A. Rispoli, G. Prati, C. Eni invested in an innovative project involving the conversion of the existing refining scheme of its Venice refinery into a agreen cyclea to process very high-quality...
- 7From:ASHRAE Transactions (Vol. 123, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBuilding located inside oil refineries are a typical example of industrial buildings where designers need to balance life safety and energy efficiency. The three most common hazards that such buildings are subject to...
- 8From:Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology (Vol. 103, Issue 21-22) Peer-ReviewedThe biological treatment of oil refinery effluents in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) relies on specialized bacteria contributing to remove organic load, nitrogen, sulfur, and phosphorus compounds. Knowledge about...
- 9From:Atmosphere (Vol. 11, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedThe energy sector is integral to the wellbeing of the entire Iraqi economy and will remain so well into the future. In the current study, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) methodology was used to...
- 10From:Hydrocarbon Processing (Vol. 76, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedOn Nov. 5, 1996, Bill Clinton was reelected as President of the United States. This news was unwelcome by refiners, and the oil industry as a whole, after having just survived the past four years of opposing silly...
- 11From:Hydrocarbon Processing (Vol. 75, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedEnvironmental and safety considerations are compelling refineries to monitor fugitive emissions of several listed compounds. Fugitive emissions often indicate a non-optimized process, equipment failure (pumps, valves,...
- 12From:Hydrocarbon Processing (Vol. 72, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedAbout 20 years ago, a major international petrochemical company was justifiably enjoying the reputation of having the best engineering and equipment maintenance organization possible. A central engineering group freely...
- 13From:Hydrocarbon Processing (Vol. 70, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedPlan for hydrotreating Refining developments covered in this issue focus on bottom-of-the-barrel conversion and processing heavy resid. That raises the question of hydrotreating. Consensus in the industry is that a...
- 14From:Hydrocarbon Processing (Vol. 74, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedUsing new guidelines, operators can find the best analyzer to meet leak detection needs A better understanding of portable hydrocarbon detectors' strengths and limitations will help operators develop, implement and...
- 15From:Hydrocarbon Processing (Vol. 70, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedConstruction: how much; how fast AFTER COMPLETING our most recent survey of worldwide construction activity, we count 2,941 projects. The count hasn't been that high for the past eight years! With all the talk about...
- 16From:Hydrocarbon Processing (Vol. 73, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedAccording to a new report from Wright-Killen (W-K), Houston (commissioned by NPRA): * EPA has underestimated the increased costs of the renewable oxygenate program (ROP) by at least $72 million to $152 million/yr....
- 17From:Hydrocarbon Processing (Vol. 73, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedOn December 16, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued its final rule on reformulated gasoline (RFG). It proposes a controversial requirement that 30% of all oxygenates in RFG come from "renewable" sources...
- 18From:Hydrocarbon Processing (Vol. 72, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedMost refineries use well-developed linear programming (LP) models to help optimize refinery planning. Short-term, day-to-day and hour-to-hour refinery scheduling based on the longer-term plan, however, is obviously...
- 19From:Hydrocarbon Processing (Vol. 72, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedIn spite of considerable doom and gloom recently, refineries that meet regulatory and market developments beyond 1995 should be able to prosper (Table 1). If the global economy grows by only 1.5% per year, demand for...
- 20From:Hydrocarbon Processing (Vol. 75, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAn older refinery applies innovative design and construction methods to revamp the wastewater impoundment while still operating To meet performance and operating requirements under Resource Conservation and Recovery...