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										| Catalysts for maximising middle distillates | Ruben Miravalles, Tamara Galindo, Repsol 
 | 2012 / Q1 | 
									
										| Collaboration in catalyst development and application, from laboratory scale to commercial operation, enabled a refiner to achieve production objectives. 
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										| Using cold boiler feed water for energy recovery | Alisan Dogan, Turkish Petroleum Refineries Corporation 
 | 2012 / Q1 | 
									
										| Feeding membrane deaerated cold boiler feed water to appropriate units will enable waste heat to replace substantial steam duty in a refinery 
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										| Cost estimating for turnarounds | Gordon Lawrence, Asset Performance Networks 
 | 2012 / Q1 | 
									
										| Cost estimates for refinery turnarounds can lack accuracy, but lessons learned from capital project estimating could improve matters 
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										| Abatement of hydrogen sulphide in asphalt | Jennifer Draper and Joseph Stark, Baker Hughes 
 | 2012 / Q1 | 
									
										| Risks of exposure at asphalt loading platforms require reliable monitoring of H2S levels and a programme of abatement using effective chemical scavengers. 
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										| Oxygen enrichment in desulphurisation | Shivan Ahamparam and Stephen Harrison, Linde
 | 2012 / Q1 | 
									
										| Oxygen enrichment technology is a viable and cost-effective solution for significantly increasing sulphur treatment capacity. 
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										| Green retarder technology for the styrene industry | Lisheng Xu, Javier Florencio, Vincent Lewis and Christopher Morrison, Nalco Ana Guzman, Carmen Monfort and Ana Olivares, Repsol Quimica Tarragona
 | 2012 / Q1 | 
									
										| Increased environmental and safety awareness in the styrene industry has led to the development of more acceptable alternatives to toxic nitrophenolic retarders 
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										| Energy recovery with compact heat exchangers | Marcos Matsufugi, Alfa Laval 
 | 2012 / Q1 | 
									
										| Compact heat exchangers are used for heat recovery applications where high efficiency is vital, space or weight constraints apply, or exotic materials are required 
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										| Low rare earth catalysts for FCC operations | Yen Yung and Ken Bruno, Albemarle Corporation 
 | 2012 / Q1 | 
									
										| Features including high zeolite and matrix stability and high accessibility architecture characterise a family of low rare earth FCC catalysts 
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										| Catalyst additives reduce rare earth costs | Ray Fletcher, Intercat 
 | 2012 / Q1 | 
									
										| Catalyst additive technologies help to control rare earth costs in fresh FCC catalyst additions and in SOx capture 
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										| Consolidation of refinery control rooms | Eric Jan Kwekkeboom, Yokogawa Europe & Africa 
 | 2012 / Q1 | 
									
										| Migration of a refinery's DCS provided an opportunity to reconfigure and consolidate the control rooms and operations management system 
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										| Integrated monitoring for optimising crude distillation | Gregory Shahnovsky, Tal Cohen and Ronny McMurray, Modcon-Systems Ltd 
 | 2012 / Q1 | 
									
										| On-line process analysers in crude distillation units prevent lost throughput caused by non-conforming process conditions and crude oil switching 
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										| Crude oil vapour pressure testing | Hannes Pichler and Klaus Hense, Grabner Instruments, a subsidiary of Ametek 
 | 2012 / Q1 | 
									
										| Vapour pressure testing is an important safety check in the transport, storage and blending of crude oil 
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										| Optimised hydrogen production by steam reforming: part I | Sanke Rajyalakshmi, Kedar Patwardhan and P V Balaramakrishna, Larsen and Toubro 
 | 2012 / Q1 | 
									
										| Modelling optimisation of process and design parameters for minimising natural gas consumption in hydrogen production by steam reforming 
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										| Improved catalytic reforming | Anthony Poparad, Beatrix Ellis, Bryan Glover and Stephen Metro, UOP LLC, A Honeywell Company 
 | 2012 / Q1 | 
									
										| Catalyst solutions help to improve the profitability and reliability of reforming units 
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										| New crude oil basket for hydrogen savings | Rajeev Kumar, Prashant Parihar and Ravi K Voolapalli, Corporate R&D Centre, Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd, India 
 | 2012 / Q1 | 
									
										| The processing requirements of opportunity crudes are considered for the operations of the Indian refineries 
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										| Evaluation of a low rare earth resid FCC catalyst |  Sabeeth Srikantharajah and Colin Baillie, Grace Catalysts Technologies Bernhard Zahnbrecher and Wieland Wache, Bayernoil
 | 2012 / Catalysis | 
									
										| A zero rare earth catalyst blended with a rare earth-based catalyst enabled a refinery to reduce its FCC catalyst rare earth requirement by 80% 
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										| Refinery fuel gas in steam reforming hydrogen plants | Peter Broadhurst and Graham Hinton, Johnson Matthey Catalysts 
 | 2012 / Catalysis | 
									
										| Fuel gas is an attractive feedstock for hydrogen production, but appropriate catalysts and temperature control are needed to address high olefin levels. 
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										| Estimating silicon accumulation in coker naphtha hydrotreaters | Thienan Tran, Patrick Gripka and Larry Kraus, Criterion Catalysts & Technologies 
 | 2012 / Catalysis | 
									
										| Improved sampling and analysis of silicon in the feed enable a significant gain in the cycle life of coker naphtha hydrotreater catalysts 
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										| FCC catalyst coolers in maximum propylene mode |  Rahul Pillai and Phillip Niccum, KBR
 | 2012 / Catalysis | 
									
										| Catalyst cooling technology for continuous heat removal from the regenerator in maximum propylene operations can avoid damage to FCC catalyst and equipment 
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										| Decrease catalyst costs by reneneration, analysis and sorting | Pierre Dufresne, Eurecat Francois Locatelli, Eurecat France
 | 2012 / Catalysis | 
									
										| Use of regenerated catalyst can be maximised by careful sampling and analysis of spent catalyst to construct a reactor contamination profile 
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										| Optimisation of integrated aromatic complexes | Axel Duker, Sud-Chemeie AG 
 | 2012 / Catalysis | 
									
										| A novel class of purification catalysts provides improved selectivity in aromatic complex service 
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										| Troubleshooting a FCC unit |  Chiranjeevi Thota, Shalini Gupta, Dattatraya Tammanna Gokak, Ravi Kumar Voolapalli, P V C Rao and Viswanathan Poyyamani Swaminathan, Bharat Petroleum Corporation 
 | 2012 / Catalysis | 
									
										| The source of a fouling problem in a FCC CO boiler was identified by systematic analysis of fresh catalysts, additives and equilibrium catalysts 
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										| A new approach to treating shale gases |  Ralph Weiland and Nathan Hatcher, Optimized Gas Treating
 | 2012 / Gas | 
									
										| Shale gas can be challenging to treat, but mass transfer rate-based simulation and appropriate tower internals can make it no harder to treat than other natural gases 
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										| Heat exchange reforming in gas synthesis |  Henrik Surrow Larsen, Haldor Topsoe
 | 2012 / Gas | 
									
										| An exchange reformer design offers a very high reforming temperature and the option to reduce primary reformer size 
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										| Micromachined gas chromatography for gas plants |  Les Alberts, Seala Services
 | 2012 / Gas | 
									
										| Onsite gas chromatography is available to troubleshoot, optimise, debottleneck and help identify energy savings in natural gas plants 
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										| GTL adds value to gs production |  Neville Hargreaves, Oxford Catalysts Group
 | 2012 / Gas | 
									
										| Distributed GTL plants could provide economic monetisation of shale gas, associated gas and stranded gas. 
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										| Using physical solvent in multiple applications |  Jack McJannett, Dow Chemical Canada
 | 2012 / Gas | 
									
										| A physical solvent's properties and versatility in a variety of flow schemes for energy-efficient gas treating in a range of applications are discussed 
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										| Solutions for the treatment of highly sour gases |  Francois Lallemand and Gauthier Perdu, Prosernat Cristina Maretto and Claire Weiss, Total E&P Julia Magne-Drisch and Anne-Claire Lucquin, IFP Energies Nouvelles
 | 2012 / Gas | 
									
										| Process technologies for the cost-effective treatment of natural gas with high and ultra-high acid gas content 
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										| Combating the threat of mercury |  Michael Hayes and Katrin Akerlindh, Linde Gases
 | 2012 / Gas | 
									
										| Emerging legally binding action on mercury emissions highlights the importance of monitoring and quantifying emissions from gas operations 
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										| Optimizing pumparound reflux for zero-cost energy savings |  Ahmet Bebek and Sule Seda Ay, Turkish Petroleum Refineries Corporation
 | 2012 / Q2 | 
									
										| By increasing pumparound ratios in principal units, refinery engineers were able to recover energy for process heating and reduce stack emissions 
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										| Crude preheat fouling control helps reduce CO2 emissions |  Andre Vanhove and Alain Pothuaud, GE Water & Process Technologies
 | 2012 / Q2 | 
									
										| Modelling key performance indicators quantifies the impact of fouling in the hot preheat train and helps to identify the benefits of a planned treatment programme 
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										| A novel investiation approach linking to risk assessment |  Robin Pitblado and Mark Fisher, Det Norske Veritas
 | 2012 / Q2 | 
									
										| A novel incident investigation approach provides information on both management system and risk barrier failures.
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										| Improved heat recovery from a hydrotreater |  Peter Ellerby, Cal Gavin
 | 2012 / Q2 | 
									
										| A Russian refinery aimed to reduce the load on a hydrotreater's fired heater by increasing the performance of the feed/effluent exchanger 
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										| Column preheat improvement to debottleneck furnace operation |  Said Al Zahrani, Samit Roy and Edwin Bright, Saudi Aramco
 | 2012 / Q2 | 
									
										| Simulation helped to identify and mitigate the root cause of a furnace bottleneck to maximise the removal of light ends in the feed to a preflash column 
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										| Useful tips for fired heater optimisation |  Nikki Bishop and Barbara Hamilton, Emerson Process Management
 | 2012 / Q2 | 
									
										| Model predictive control that is native to the regulatory control processor provides high-speed, redundant and robust control for process fired heaters 
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										| High-Purity propylene from refinery LPG | Ed Palmer, Ian Glasgow, Sachin Nijhawan, Debra Clark and Lambert Guzman, Mustang Engineering
 | 2012 / Q2 | 
									
										| A case study and financial analysis show that investment opportunities for refiners exist with the expected future high price of propylene 
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										| Assessing the impact of carbon pricing on refinery profitability | Joris Mertens, KBC Process Technology 
 | 2012 / Q2 | 
									
										| The carbon cost to the European refining industry arising from EU policy will depend on the carbon price and on the refinery's carbon footprint 
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										| Carbon capture options for refiners | Suzanne Ferguson and Mike Stockle, Foster Wheeler 
 | 2012 / Q2 | 
									
										| An outline methodology identifies the most appropriate way to achieve a refinery's carbon capture goal
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										| High-performance trays alone do not guarantee performance improvements | Sounho Lee, GTC Technology US Libor Hojsik, GTC Technology Europe Myunghyun Kim and Daeyoung Jung, Hyundai Oil Bank
 | 2012 / Q2 | 
									
										| A high-performance tray does not itself determine the effectiveness of the whole column.  Other distillation equipment plays a vital role in a successful column revamp. 
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										| Combination mechanical slurry conditioning and filtration |  Barry Perlmutter, BHS-Filtration
 | 2012 / Q2 | 
									
										|  A novel definition of combination filtration provides process engineers with a framework for analysing operating bottlenecks
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										| Optimise hydrocracker operations for maximum distillates |  Prashant Parihar, Ravi K Voolapalli, Rajeev Kumar, Srinivasulu Kaalva, Biswanath Saha and P S Viswanathan, Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd, India
 | 2012 / Q2 | 
									
										| Estimation of an accurate operating window for a hydrocracker enables refiners to minimise yields of light ends and maximise diesel production  
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										| Optimised reactor internals for a hydroprocessing unit |  Tai-Sheng Chou, H2Adance
 | 2012 / Q2 | 
									
										| Optimised distributor and quench box design can improve catalyst performance and unit reliability 
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										| Accurate quality checks in catalyst regeneration | Atul Dave, Consultant 
 | 2012 / Q2 | 
									
										| A method based on density measurement delivers fast and repeatable analysis of chlorination agents used in catalyst regeneration 
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										| Process and catalysis factors to maximise propylene output | Takuya Amano, Jack Wilcox and Carel Pouwels, Albemarle Corporation Takakazu Matsuura, Taiyo Oil Co | 2012 / Q3 | 
									
										| Catalyst selection and process design enable a new RFCC unit to maximise propylene production from a range of feedsMore
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										| Challenges and opportunities of 10 ppm sulphur gasoline: part 1 | Delphone Largeteau, Jay Ross, Marc Laborde and Larry Wisdom, Axens | 2012 / Q3 | 
									
										| Prospect of a worldwide standard for ULSG and the challenges of increased heavy crude supplies demand careful considerationa and selection of refinery configurationMore
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										| Natural gas fuels the integration of refining and petrochemicals | Tanmay Taraphdar, Praveen Yadav and M K E Prasad, Technip KT India | 2012 / Q3 | 
									
										| Maximising the use of natural gas in a refinery-petrochemicals complex offers higher margins and lower carbon emissionsMore
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										| Offline tools for on-site control implementation | Ken Allsford, Bhaskar Iyer and Aric Tomlins, Advanced Solutions, Honeywell International | 2012 / Q3 | 
									
										| Application of productivity tools and work process changes can expedite advanced control projects and reduce effort in refining applicationsMore
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										| APC2: aligning people with control | Raymond Coker, BP Texas City refinery | 2012 / Q3 | 
									
										| A lead practitioner explains how refinery-wide involvement of people underpins a major advanced process control programmeMore
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										| Alarm floods and plant incidents | Dustin Beebe, Steve Ferrer and Darwin Logerot, ProSys Inc | 2012 / Q3 | 
									
										| Alarm floods and their contribution to industrial incidents can be controlled succesfully through all process statesMore
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										| Minimise corrosion while maximising distillate | Brandon Payne, GE Water & Process Technologies | 2012 / Q3 | 
									
										| Reducing atmospheric fractionator overhead temperatures to maximise middle distillate production requires a full understanding of resulting corrosion mechanismsMore
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										| Reliable design of sour water strippers | Nathan Hatcher and Ralph Weiland, Optimized Gas Treating | 2012 / Q3 | 
									
										| A simulation model aims to raise confidence in the reliability of sour water stripper designMore
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										| Monitoring and treatment to maximise light cycle oil | Greg Savage, Nalco | 2012 / Q3 | 
									
										| Fouling control, simulation software and tower scanning can improve operations and reliability when maximising middle distillate and propylene productionMore
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										| Monitoring and diagnostics for reciprocating compressors | Jost-A Anderhub, Prognost Systems | 2012 / Q3 | 
									
										| A guide to the purpose and terminology of monitoring systems than ensure effective operation of reciprocating compressorsMore
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										| Catalyst stripper improves FCC unit performance | Rama Rao Mari and Dalip Soni, Lummus Technology, a CB&I Company | 2012 / Q3 | 
									
										| Stripper internals with improved mass transfer characteristics improve the performance of an FCC unitMore
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										| Gasifying coke to produce hydrogen in refineries | Tek Sutikno and Kevin Turini, Fluor Enterprises | 2012 / Q3 | 
									
										| Coke gasification to produce hydrogen for hydroprocessing is more capital intensive than steam methan reforming, but not so vulnerable to natural gas price variationsMore
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										| High-quality products from heavy sour crudes | Maria Aldescu, KBC Advanced Technologies | 2012 / Q3 | 
									
										| Application of current and emerging technologies will determine the potential of poor-quality crudes as sources of high-quality productsMore
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										| Removing fines from gas scrubbing liquids | Barry Perlmutter, BHS- Filtration | 2012 / Q3 | 
									
										| Think cake candle filter technology can be applied to a range of refining and gas processing applications to remove fines from circulating scrubbing liquidsMore
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										| Designing a crude unit heat exchanger network | Tony Barletta and Steve White, Process Consulting Services Krishnan Chunangad, Lummus Technology Heat Transfer | 2012 / Sour/Heavy | 
									
										| Preheat train design for heavy Canadian crudes can be very challenging, requiring an approach not normally required with other crudesMore
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										| Vacuum unit performance | Scot Golden, Tony Barletta and Steve White, Process Consulting Services | 2012 / Sour/Heavy | 
									
										| Inaccurate feed characterisation and process modelling errors are major contributors to poor performance in a vacuum unit as refiners switch to heavier crude typesMore
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										| Designing the CDU/VDU for opportunity crudes | Scott Golden, Tony Barletta and Steve White, Process Consulting Services | 2012 / Sour/Heavy | 
									
										| New units for processing heavy crudes should not be designed using conventional practices or run length will be short, and product yields and quality poorMore
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										| Desalting heavy Canadian crudes | Tom Collins, Forum Energy Technologies Tony Barletta, Process Consulting Services | 2012 / Sour/Heavy | 
									
										| Effective desalting requires large desalters and attention to all variables associated with good desalter performance.More
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										| Challenges of heavy crude processing | Maria Aldescu, KBC Advanced Technologies | 2012 / Sour/Heavy | 
									
										| A review of upgrading options and refinery configurations to process heavy crudes profitablyMore
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										| Challenges and opportunities of 10 ppm sulphur gasoline: part 2 | Delphine Largeteau, Jay Ross, Marc Laborde and Larry Wisdom, Axens | 2012 / Q4 | 
									
										| Economic evaluation of processing options for ultra-low sulphur gasoline compares severe pretreatment with a combination of pre- and post-treat solutionsMore
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										| Dynamic simulation: a tool for engineering problems | Dipanjan Bhattacharya, Haribabu Chittibabu, Jesse Mumm and Jaleel Valappil, Bechtel | 2012 / Q4 | 
									
										| Dynamic simulation can be used to solve engineering problems that require an in-depth understanding of transient processesMore
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										| Exploiting opportunities with challenging crudes | India Nagi-Hanspal, Mahesh Subramaniyam, Parag Shah, Sergio Moretti and James Noland, DorfKetal Chemicals | 2012 / Q4 | 
									
										| Chemical treatment techniques solve many of the processing problems encountered in refining opportunity crudesMore
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										| Valuable liquids from refinery gases | Zaheer Malik and John Slack, Linde Process Plants | 2012 / Q4 | 
									
										| With appropriate treatment schemes, refinery off-gases can be valuable sources of olefins and hydrogenMore
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										| Thermal Oxidiser waste heat recovery | Ryan Tate, Zeeco Inc | 2012 / Q4 | 
									
										| Capturing the heat energy used for waste gas destruction enables processing plants to enhance their efficiency and minimise operating costs.More
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										| Simulating and monitoring H2 plant operations | Gene Yeh, Saudi Aramco Prabhas Mandal, Abdulali Siddiqui and Fahad Alhemidda, Saudi Aramco Riyah Refinery | 2012 / Q4 | 
									
										| A computer program was developed to enable a refinery to monitor its hydrogen production daily to foresee potential operating problems.More
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										| RFCC units set new standard for propylene production | Patrick Walker and Raymond Peterman, UOP LLC, a Honeywell Company | 2012 / Q4 | 
									
										| RFCC units are being commissioned and operated to convert hydrotreated and straight-run resid to high levels of propyleneMore
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										| Value of monitoring exchanger networks | Laura Copeland, Nalco Company  | 2012 / Q4 | 
									
										| A rigorous exchanger simulation model can be used to calculate the true cost of fouling in crude preheat networksMore
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										| FCC catalysts and additives for cost and emissions control | Kenneth Hindle and Maria Luisa Sargenti, Grace Catalysts Technologies Juan Vargas, Coryton Refinery | 2012 / Q4 | 
									
										| A rare earth-free catalyst enabled a refinery to reduce its FCC catalyst costs and a non-platinum combustion promoter helped control NOx emissionsMore
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										| Stripping sour water: the effect of heat stable salts | Ralph Weiland and Nathan Hatcher, Optimized Gas Treating Inc | 2012 / Q4 | 
									
										| Mass transfer rate-based simulation models sour water stripping and assesses the distribution of ammonia in conventional amine treating systemsMore
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										| Production of biolubricant base stock | Shalini Gupta, Rajeev Kumar, Sudha Tyagi and Peddy V C Rao, Bharat Petroleum Corporation | 2012 / Q4 | 
									
										| Using microwave technology in biolubricants production enhances product yields and reduces reaction time.More
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										| Mitigation of heat exchanger fouling | Bruce Wright, Baker Hughes Incorporated Todd Hochheiser, Valero Energy Corporation | 2012 / Q4 | 
									
										| Detailed analysis of potential contributors identifies the root cause of fouling in naphtha hydrotreater feed-effluent exchangersMore
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										| Innovations in wastewater treatment | Darren Gurney, Linde Gases Division | 2012 / Q4 | 
									
										| Industrial gases provide a wide range of options for treating wastewater from petrochemical processesMore
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										| Optimising sweep gas flow in a flare header | Satish Mathur, Bechtel India | 2012 / Q4 | 
									
										| How to calculate the minimum flow of flare header sweep gas needed to maintain safe conditionsMore
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										| Updating plant information | Clive Wilby and Gary Farrow, AVEVA | 2012 / Revamps | 
									
										| Bringing the structures of existing refineries into the digital information age transforms the processes of upgrading and operatingMore
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										| Hydroprocessing to maximise refinery profitability | David Brossard, Natalia Koldachenko, Theo Maesen, Dan Torchia and H Alex Yoon, Chevron Lummus Global | 2012 / Revamps | 
									
										| Low-cost changes in catalyst systems can significantly enhance operational flexibility and increase returns on investmentMore
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										| Fast-track FCC installation | Whitney Strickland and Chad Beckemeyer, AltairStrickland | 2012 / Revamps | 
									
										| Upgrading a 1990s millisecond catalytic cracking unit to a 2012 FCC unit took just 60 days at St Charles refineryMore
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										| Revamp of Slovnaft's hydrocracking unit | Ole Frej Alkilde, Haldor Topsoe Filip Stancl, Slovnaft | 2012 / Revamps | 
									
										| A revamp to maximise middle distillate production and increase unit reliability and safetyMore
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										| Performance audits for burners and flares | Jesse Chambers, Jim Smith and Keith Wade, Zeeco Inc | 2012 / Revamps | 
									
										| Performance audits and pre-retrofit checks identify issues and help specify the correct equipment for process heater and flare revampsMore
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										| Platformer debutaniser revamp and optimisation | Rakan Bilaus, Sajeesh Padmanabhan and Neelay Bhattacharya, Saudi Aramco | 2012 / Revamps | 
									
										| Recommendations following a study of high reformate RVP delivered a range of benefits including a significant increase in gasoline productionMore
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										| Planning for Revamps | Alexey Rodikov, NIS - Gazprom Neft | 2012 / Revamps | 
									
										| Serbia's petroleum refinery describes its plans for a continuing programme of plant revamps and updatesMore
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