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Chemical industry executives plan to soon use the significant cash on their balance sheets to pursue strategic acquisitions and new product ... View this article
A recent Hydrocarbon Processing (HP) article conveyed an industry finding that dates back several decades: Oil mist successfully lubricates ... View this article
Neste Oil makes progress on microbial oil plant. Finland's Neste Oil recently completed the first phase of a pilot plant for producing microbial oil. ... View this article
Sandy, which made landfall in New Jersey Monday, caused refineries with a total of 1 million bpd in capacity to shut down or cut operating rates. Most ... View this article
This article can help the plant engineer review the concerns developed by the design engineer. Implementing field modifications without performing ... View this article
Some of Maire Tecnimont SpA's subsidiaries have been awarded contracts totaling approximately €135 million for engineering, procurement and ... View this article
Simple, hardy equipment, high-quality foam concentrate, and having a good understanding of the hazardous situation will remain the three keys to success ... View this article
The precedent to this article, published in the April 2011 issue of Hydrocarbon Processing, discussed the chemical feasibility and process ... View this article
The New Boston facility began production in June 2008 and has been idled for approximately four years. Brad Albin, REG vice president of manufacturing ... View this article
Marathon Petroleum Corp. plans to purchase BP's Texas City refinery and related assets. Marathon Petroleum Corp. (MPC ... View this article
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Engineers and designers are highly skilled individuals. Forcing them to enter design changes using tables, forms and spreadsheets is unproductive and uneconomical, and it increases the likelihood of human error—this is the way that most instrumentation software systems currently work. For too long, software vendors have denied engineers and designers the simple practicality of a graphical visual engineering interface with “drag and drop” capability and inbuilt intelligence, ensuring changes are automatically replicated into all the associated data and databases.
D. GIBSON, AVEVA
Compared to the rest of the world, how long will the US hold its "ethane advantage" of cheap petrochemical feedstock?
Up to 5 years 29%
Up to 10 years 52%
Longer 19%