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cumulative index: 1994 – present


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  ACHEMA '94 perspective: Global outlook for methanol
About 15 MMton of methanol production could come onstream by year 2000. Methanol demand for "traditional" chemicals will depend on GNP growth
May-94
 
Case history: Converting an MTBE unit to isooctane operation
Due to the ban of blending MTBE into RFG, this company revamped its operation to produce another gasoline component using technology never proven on world-scale levels
 
Sep-03
 
Economics of blend giveaway
Reduce the spread of blend giveaway and save millions of dollars

Nov-97
 
Estimate octane numbers using an enhanced method
New model predicts RON and MON of gasoline blends with equal accuracy and greater consistency

Mar-97
 
Estimate product quality with ANNs
Industrial experience shows the value of this technology

Sep-96
 
How to implement a gasoline pool lead phase-down
Refiners must consider operational changes, installing new processes and blending octane-enhancing compounds. Learn how this Saudi Arabian refiner approaches this situation

Feb-96
 
Meet changing fuel requirements with online blend optimization
Sophisticated system uses online and offline optimizing LPs, online analyzers, and real-time integration with the lab, tank gauging and plan information systems

Feb-96
 
NIRs monitor critical gasoline parameters
Real-time sample-data systems reduce off-spec production and reblending costs

Feb-94
 
Predict octane numbers using a generalized interaction method
This new correlation for gasoline blends is more accurate and flexible than older techniques

Feb-96
 
Process design and optimization ’96
Report describes process simulation technology for specific applications. Included are process names, diagrams, applications, descriptions, objectives, economics, installations, licensors and a complete list of process submissions

Jun-96
 
Refining Processes Handbook
Handbook-type industry reference source has been expanded this year. It contains flow diagrams and descriptions of leading-edge, licensed refining technologies. Specific processing operations include coking, hydrotreating, hydrocracking, fluid catalytic cracking, resid catalytic cracking, alkylation, catalytic reforming, ethers and more. Licensors contributed process flow diagrams, products, process descriptions, economics, installations and other vital information. The flow diagrams and summary descriptions define typical licensed processes used by modern refineries.
   
 

Refining Processes ’94

Nov-94
 

Refining Processes '96

Nov-96
 

Refining Processes '98

Nov-98

Refining Processes 2000

Nov-00
 

Refining Processes 2002

  Nov-02
 

Refining Processes 2004

  Sep-04
 
Relation between knock and physical properties explored
New research improves estimating knock (octane numbers) by simpler methods

Mar-07
 
Upgrade catalytic cracking operations
New processing methods fine-tune gasoline for the Chinese market
 
Feb-05
       
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