
WORLDWIDE REFINERY PROCESSING REVIEW (QUARTERLY ISSUES)
HYDROTREATING AND SOLVENT EXTRACTION AND DEASPHALTING
Worldwide Refinery Processing Review (Quarterly Issues)Just Released. The Review is a comprehensive guide for refiners designed to highlight the technological aspects of each and every process in a petroleum refinery.
CRUDE BLENDING/TREATING/DESALTING, AND ISOMERIZATION
Worldwide Refinery Processing Review (Quarterly Issues)The 1Q 2010 issue of the Review features updates on market/technology trends and opportunities, state-of-the-art technology offerings, discussions on plant operations and practices, and a look into research and development work in the areas of Crude Blending, Treating, and Desalting and Isomerization.
FLUID CATALYTIC CRACKING AND LIGHT OLEFINS PRODUCTION
Worldwide Refinery Processing Review (Quarterly Issues)This issue of the Review includes a thorough evaluation of state-of-the-art commercial technology, plant operations and design, and innovative research and development work for fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) and light olefins production technologies.
Annual subscription comprehensively covering eight refinery processes per year.
HYDROCRACKING AND CATALYTIC REFORMING
Worldwide Refinery Processing Review (Quarterly Issues)This issue of the Review includes a thorough evaluation of state-of-the-art commercial technology, plant operations and design, and innovative research and development work for hydrocracking and catalytic reforming technologies.
HYDROTREATING, AND PRODUCT TREATING & BLENDING
Worldwide Refinery Processing Review (Quarterly Issues)Latest hydrotreating and product treating and blending technology advances, technical challenges, and R&D work. The focus of these technologies in the modern refinery is for removing sulfur and other contaminants from feed and product streams
HYDROGEN (H2) PRODUCTION/PURIFICATION/RECOVERY AND SULFUR PLANT
Worldwide Refinery Processing Review (Quarterly Issues)Around the world, increasing demand for ultra-clean gasoline and diesel fuels and the rising use of heavy sour crudes has prompted many refiners to expand hydrotreatinig and hydrocracking capacity. As a result, the hydrogen and sulfur plants have become significant pieces in the refinery puzzle. This issue of the Review covers the expanding role of the sulfur and hydrogen plants in terms of available technology, processing considerations, and innovative R&D work.
Recent fluid catalytic cracking and crude distillation technology advances, technical challenges, and R&D work. The operation of these two primary processing units will be integral to the production of gasoline and other distillate products in the refinery.
This issue of the Review covers recent hydrocracking and alkylation technology advances, technical challenges, and R&D work. Additionally, Section 4, Latest Refining Technology Developments & Licensing, provides updates on various refining technologies.
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