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Worldwide Refinery Processing Review (Individual Technology)

PRODUCT TREATING AND BLENDING
Publication date:2Q 2009
Item#: B1021

The product treating and blending topic in the Review focuses on strategies to remove contaminants (mainly sulfur) from refined product without the use of expensive hydrogen. Polishing applications to meet stringent sulfur specifications have emerged commercially with a significant amount of R&D work investigating novel and alternative approaches to product treating. Improved blending strategies utilizing advanced control techniques are also discussed.

In this product treating and blending section, new products and topics include:

  • Updates on commercial product treating offerings from Axens, ConocoPhillips, ExxonMobil, Merichem, Petrco, and UOP;
  • GTC Technology's GT-BTX-PluS treating process;
  • Emerging product treatment technologies from Grace Davison, Indian Oil Corp., Lyondell Chemical, RTI, SulphCo, Trans Ionics, and UniPure Energy;
  • Product blending control systems from ABB, AspenTech, Emerson Process Management, Honeywell, HPI Consultants, Invensys Performance Solutions, Jiskoot Quality Systems, OR Soft, Technip, and Yokogawa;
  • Recent R&D work covered in patents and literature relating to non-hydrogen desulfurization (with adsorbents, extraction, and membrane technologies), oxidative desulfurization, biodesulfurization, and biofuels blending technologies.

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