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cumulative index: 1994 – present


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  Advanced Process Control and Information Systems Handbook
This handbook-type industry reference source is produced biennially by the staff of Hydrocarbon Processing magazine. Licensors have provided flow diagrams and descriptions of major process control and information systems technologies. It is unique in that it shows how these technologies are applied to specific HPI processes and plants. The Handbook has become the user reference when implementing these advanced control and information system projects in the hydrocarbon processing industry (HPI).
   
 

Advanced Process Control and Information Systems 1995

  Sep-95
 

Advanced Process Control and Information Systems 1997

  Sep-97
 

Advanced Process Control and Information Systems 1999

  Sep-99
 

Advanced Process Control and Information Systems 2001

  Sep-01
 

Advanced Process Control and Information Systems 2003

  Oct-03
 

Advanced Process Control and Information Systems 2005
 

  Oct-05

Are spent hydrocracking catalysts listed hazardous wastes?
The author discusses critical points from the U.S. EPA's memorandum regarding spent 'dual purpose' catalysts

Jul-00
 
Better metallurgy for process equipment
Use these engineering and application data to aid selection

Jan-94

Consider improved scrubbing designs for acid gases
Better application of process chemistry enables efficient sulfur abatement

Jan-08
 
Consider new technology to produce 'clean' diesel
Advances in catalysts enable cracking gasoils at moderate pressures
 
Feb-08
 
Control contaminants in olefin feedstocks and products, Part 1
Operators can use this technology review when evaluating available process design options and treatments

Jul-96
 
Control contaminants in olefin feedstocks and products, Part 2
New technologies selectively remove problematic compounds

Sep-96

Control corrosion factors in ammonia and urea plant
Processing conditions for ammonia and urea are highly corrosive; using metallurgical advancements can mitigate such forces

Jan-01

Control iron contamination in resid FCC
With new techniques, refiners can detect and recover from this poisoning

Nov-01
 
Disposal of heavy oil residues, Part 1
Here is a global perspective of supply, demand, refining operations and implications for emergency reserves

Sep-94
 
Disposal of heavy oil residues, Part 2
Here is a global perspective of supply, demand, refining operations and implications for emergency reserves

Oct-94

Enhance furnace tube resistance to carburization and coke formation
A
pplying diffusion coatings on ethylene furnace tubes may increase runtimes between decoking

Jan-01
 
Environmental Processes Handbook
This handbook-type industry reference source features emerging remedial processes handling air, water and solid HPI waste streams. Each 'clean' process technology description includes flow diagram as well as application, operations, waste definitions, regulatory applications, economics and licensor information.
   
 

Environmental Processes '93

Aug-93
 

Environmental Processes '94

Aug-94
 

Environmental Processes '96

Aug-96
 

Environmental Processes '98

Aug-98
 
Gas Processes Handbook
This handbook-type industry reference source features the latest commercially viable gas processing processes categorized by process function. It contains flow diagrams and descriptions of commercially viable gas processing processes from  licensors. Included are drying, treating, contaminant removal, cleanup, hydrogen, liquefied natural gas, syngas, sulfur, gas-to-liquids, etc. Each process description includes a full color flow diagram as well as application, operation, economic, yield and licensor information. The processes are indexed by process and contributing company.
   
 

Gas Processes '94

Apr-94
 

Gas Processes ’96

Apr-96
 

Gas Processes ’98

Apr-98

Gas Processes 2000

Apr-00

Gas Processes 2002

May-02
 

Gas Processes 2004

  Feb-04
 

Gas Processes 2006

  Jan-06
 
Gas Processes Handbook 2006
Overview of licensors and selected process descriptions
 
Jan-06
 
Improve alloy selection for ammonia furnaces
Refiners and terminal operators are seeking cost-effective ways to mitigate leaks from tanks and piping systems

Oct-97
 
Improve corrosion control in refining processes
Using inhibitors and new metallurgical technology can restrain environmental cracking when processing high sulfur feedstocks

Nov-95
 
Improve high-temperature expansion joint design
Determine actual bellows metal temperatures to help ensure reliable operation

Nov-94
 
Improve steam reformer performance
Syngas process advancements show how to control metal-dusting corrosion

Mar-96

Mitigate coke formation
A new anticoke technology sustains a noncatalytic layer on cracking tubes that reduces coking

Mar-02
 
Prevent piping failures
Anomalous components in piping systems can lead to costly fires

Oct-97

Reclaim precious metals from spent catalysts with zero discharge
A case history/ exposition provides valuable HPI information on catalyst recovery

Mar-00
 
Recover precious metals from spent catalysts
Here are guidelines for maximizing the reclamation of valuable byproducts to ensure the highest possible return on investment
 
Sep-07
 
Refinery analytical techniques optimize unit performance
Use these laboratory tests to identify contaminants and improve operations

Nov-95

Revamp your hydrotreater for deep desulfurization
Retrofit projects involve defining the limits on existing equipment, understanding the costs for replacement and optimizing unit design parameters

Feb-02

Update hydrotreaters to process 'green' diesel
Worldwide, refiners must adopt processing strategies to achieve nearly sulfur-free fuels. It is possible when utilizing newer catalysts and improved design technologies

Nov-01
 
Use advanced methods to treat wastewater
This quick-reference guide lists the pros and cons for progressive water remediation techniques

Aug-94
 
Use alloys to improve ethylene production
Metallurgical developments for pyrolysis furnaces allow higher-temperature operations and increased product yields

Mar-96
 
Use titanium tubes to create higher-capacity, corrosion-resistant exchangers
High-technology heat exchangers are an integral part of increased production at an Indonesian LNG plant

Oct-95
 
Water-soluble catalysts improve hydroformylation of olefins
Biphasic process uses simple decantation to separate products and eliminate distillation

Mar-96

What should an owner/operator know when choosing an SMR/PSA
Use these guidelines as a checklist when evaluating a licensor / contractor's hydrogen technology and economics

May-00
       
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