process handbooks

  Gas Processes 2009

Gas Process 2009
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the Handbook

This handbook-type industry reference source is produced by the staff of Hydrocarbon Processing magazine. It contains flow diagrams and descriptions of more than 130 commercially viable gas processing processes from 49 licensors. Included are drying, treating, dehydrogenation, effluent cleanup, hydrogen, liquefied natural gas, syngas, sulfur, liquid treating, etc. Each process description includes a flow diagram as well as application, economics and licensor information. The processes are indexed by process and contributing company.

The Gas Processes Handbook is available in a PDF format which will be e-mailed to you. Click here to order your copy.

Here's a list of companies that participated in the Gas Process Handbook 2009:

 

 

 
Advanced Extraction Technologies, Inc.
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
Axens
BASF AG
BASF Catalysts
Black & Veatch Inc.
BOC
BP
Caloric Anlagenbau GmbH
CB&I Lummus
Comprimo Sulfur Solutions
Connelly GPM, Inc.
ConocoPhillips
Costain Oil, Gas & Process Ltd.
CrystaTech
ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Co.
Foster Wheeler
GL Industrial Services
Goar, Allison & Associates, Inc., an Air
    Products Company
Haldor Topsøe A/S
HERA LLC
Jacobs Engineering Group
Jacobs Nederland B.V.
Johnson Matthey Catalysts
Kanzler Verfahrenstechnik GmbH
 

 

 
Lurgi GmbH, a company of the AirLiquide
     Group
MEDAL, a Division of Air Liquide Advanced
     Technologies, US LLC
Merichem Chemicals & Refinery Services LLC
Merichem Chemicals & Refinery Services LLC 
    Gas Technology Products Division
Monsato Environchem System Inc.
NATCO Group
Paques B.V.
ProPure
Prosernat IFP Group Technologies
Randall Gas Technologies
Shell Global Solutions B.V
Shell Global Solutions International B.V.
Shell/Paques
Siirtec Nigi
Siirtec Nigi S.p.A.
SURE WorleyParsons
Technip
Technip Benelux B.V.
ThioSolv LLC
Titan SNC Lavalin
Total
Twister BV
Uhde GmbH
UOP LLC, a Honeywell Company
 

 

 

 


 

  Refining Processes 2008

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Produced biennially by the staff of Hydrocarbon Processing magazine, this handbook-type industry reference source has been expanded this year. It contains flow diagrams and descriptions of more than 130 leading-edge, licensed refining technologies. Specific processing operations include coking, hydrotreating, hydrocracking, fluid catalytic cracking, resid catalytic cracking, alkylation, catalytic reforming, ethers and more. Forty 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.

The Refining Processes 2008 Handbook is available as CD to be mailed to you . Click here to order your copy.


 

  Refining Processes 2006

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Produced biennially by the staff of Hydrocarbon Processing magazine, this handbook-type industry reference source has been expanded this year. It contains flow diagrams and descriptions of more than 130 leading-edge, licensed refining technologies. Specific processing operations include coking, hydrotreating, hydrocracking, fluid catalytic cracking, resid catalytic cracking, alkylation, catalytic reforming, ethers and more. Forty 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.

The Refining Processes 2006 Handbook is available as CD to be mailed to you . Click here to order your copy.


 

  Gas Processes 2006

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the Handbook

This handbook-type industry reference source is produced biennially by the staff of Hydrocarbon Processing magazine. It contains flow diagrams and descriptions of more than 130 commercially viable gas processing processes from 50 licensors. Included are drying, treating, contaminant removal, cleanup, hydrogen, liquefied natural gas, syngas, sulfur, gas-to-liquids, etc. Each process description includes a four-color flow diagram as well as application, operation, economic, yield and licensor information. The processes are indexed by process and contributing company.

The Gas Processes Handbook are available as CD which will be mailed to you. Click here to order your copy.

Here's a list of companies that participated in the Gas Process Handbook 2006:

  ABB Lummus Global Inc.,   Haldor Topsøe A/S  
  Randall Gas Technologies Division   HERA LLC  
  Advanced Extraction technologies   Jacobs Engineering Group  
  Advantica   Johnson Matthey Catalysts  
  Air Liquide   Kanzler Verfahrenstechnik GmbH  
  Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.   Le Gaz Intergral  
  Axens   Lurgi AG  
  BASF AG   Merichem  
  Black & Veatch Inc.   Monsanto Environchem System Inc.  
  BOC   NATCO  
  BP   Paques B.V.
  Caloric Anlagenbau GmbH   ProPure  
  CB&I Howe-Baker   Prosernat IFP Group Technologies  
  CB&I TPA   Shell Global Solutions International B.V.  
  Comprimo Sulfur Solutions   Shell Paques  
  Connelly GPM, Inc.   SIIRTEC NIGI S.p.A.  
  ConocoPhillips   SulfaTreat  
  Costain Oil, Gas & Process Ltd.   Sure Parsons  
  CrystaTech, Inc.   Syntroleum  
  Davy Process Technology   Technip  
  Englehard   The Pritchard Corp.  
  ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Co.   ThioSolv  
  Foster Wheeler   Titan SNC Lavalin  
  Gas Technology Products, LLC   Twister BV  
  Goar, Allison & Associates, Inc.   Uhde  
      UOP  


 

  Advanced Process Control and Information Systems 2005

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the Handbook

This handbook-type industry reference source is produced biennially by the staff of Hydrocarbon Processing magazine. It contains flow diagrams and descriptions of over 160 major process control and information systems technologies from over 20 licensors. 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).

Process control and information systems projects continue to be some of the most cost-effective in the HPI. Payouts in terms of increased throughput and productivity, improved maintenance and asset management, energy savings and better management decision making can often be measured in months. Expanded this year to include additional control articles and papers along with control and information systems providers' directory the Handbook is more valuable then ever. Below is a list of technology contributors to date.

The Advanced Control and Information Systems Handbook are now available as CD which will be mailed to you. Click here to order your copy.

Here's a list of companies that participated in the Advanced Control and Information Systems Handbook 2005:

  Applied Manufacturing Technologies    Matrikon  
  Aspen Technologies   Nelson and Roseme  
  CF Picou   Nexus  
  Curvaceous   OSA  
  Emerson   PAS  
  GE Energy   Pavilion  
  Honeywell   Sherpa  
  Industrial Evolution   Soteica  
  Intelligent Optimization   Technip  
  Invensys   Yokogawa  


 

  Petrochemical Processes 2005

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the Handbook

Produced biennially by the staff of Hydrocarbon Processing magazine, this handbook-type industry reference source, now on CD-ROM, contains more flow diagrams and descriptions then ever before. With over 120 petrochemical processes, this valuable reference tool should be available to every engineer in the refining and petrochemical industry. Included are commercially viable processes ranging from alkylbenzene to xyleneisomers. Each process includes a flow diagram and application, operation, economic, yield and licensor information. The processes are indexed by process and contributing company.

The Petrochemical Processes 2005 is now available as CD which will be mailed to you. Click here to order your copy.

Here's a list of companies that participated in the Petrochemical Processes Handbook 2005:

   ABB Lummus Global   Lonza Group   
   Aker Kvaerner Lurgi AG   
   Axens Lyondell Chemical Co.   
   Axens NA Mitsubishi Chemical Corp.   
   Badger Licensing LLC   Mitsui Chemicals Inc.   
   Basell Polyolefins Nippon Petrochemicals Co., Ltd.   
   BASF AG Niro Process Technology B.V.   
   BP NOVA Chemicals (International) S.A.   
   BP Chemicals Novolen Technology Holdings C.V.   
   CDTECH One Synergy   
   Chemical Research & Licensing   SABIC   
   Chisso Corp. Scientific Design Company, Inc.   
   Chiyoda Corp. Shell International Chemicals B.V.   
   Davy Process Technology Sinopec (Research Institute of Petroleum Processing)   
   ExxonMobil Chemical Stamicarbon BV   
   ExxonMobil Chemical Technology Licensing LLC   Stone & Webster Inc.   
   GE Plastics Sud-Chemie Inc.   
   GTC Technology Sunoco   
   Haldor Topsøe A/S Technip   
   Hydro The Dow Chemical Co.   
   Illa International Toyo Engineering Corp.   
   Japan Polypropylene Corp. Uhde GmbH   
   Johnson Matthey Catalysts   Uhde Inventa-Fischer   
   Johnson Matthey PLC Union Carbide Corp.   
   Kellogg Brown & Root, Inc.   Univation Technologies   
   Linde AG UOP LLC   
      Vinnolit   



 

  Refining Processes 2004

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the Handbook

Produced biennially by the staff of Hydrocarbon Processing magazine, this handbook-type industry reference source has been expanded this year. It contains flow diagrams and descriptions of more than 110 leading-edge, licensed refining technologies. Specific processing operations include coking, hydrotreating, hydrocracking, fluid catalytic cracking, resid catalytic cracking, alkylation, catalytic reforming, ethers and more. Forty 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.

The Refining Processes Handbook is now available as CD which will be mailed to you. Click here to order your copy.

The processes are indexed by process and contributing company as shown below:

  ABB Lummus Global Inc.   GTC Technology Inc.  
  ABB Lummus Global B.V.   Haldor Topsøe A/S  
  Aker Kvaerner   Howe-Baker Engineers, Ltd.  
  Akzo Nobel Catalysts B.V.   IFP Group Technologies  
  Axens   JGC  
  Axens NA   Kellogg Brown & Root, Inc.  
  BARCO   Linde BOC Process Plants, LLC  
  BASF   Lyondell Chemical Co.  
  Bechtel Corp.   Merichem Chemicals & Refinery Services LLC  
  Belco Technologies Corp.   PDVSA-INTEVEP  
  Black & Veatch Pritchard, Inc.   Process Dynamics  
  BOC Group, Inc.   Research Institute of Petroleum Processing  
  Cansolv Technologies Inc.   Shell Global Solutions International B.V.  
  CDTECH   SK Corp.  
  Chevron Lummus Global LLC   Snamprogetti  
  Chicago Bridge & Iron Co.   Stone & Webster Inc.  
  Conoco Inc.   Stratco, Inc.  
  ConocoPhillips Co., Fuels Technology Division   Synetix  
  Criterion Catalyst and Technologies Co.   Technip-Coflexip  
  Davy Process Technology   TOTALFINAELF  
  Engelhard Corp.   Uhde Edeleanu GmbH  
  ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Co.   Uhde GmbH  
  Fina Research S.A.   UniPure Corp.  
  Fortum Oil and Gas OY   UOP LLC.  
  Foster Wheeler   VEBA OEL GmbH  
      Washington Group International  



 

  Gas Processes 2004

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the Handbook

This handbook-type industry reference source is produced biennially by the staff of Hydrocarbon Processing magazine. It contains flow diagrams and descriptions of more than 130 commercially viable gas processing processes from over 50 licensors. Included are drying, treating, contaminant removal, cleanup, hydrogen, liquefied natural gas, syngas, sulfur, gas-to-liquids, etc. Each process description includes a four -color flow diagram as well as application, operation, economic, yield and licensor information. The processes are indexed by process and contributing company.

The Gas Processes Handbook is now available as CD which will be mailed to you. Click here to order your copy.

Here's a list of companies that participated in the Gas Process Handbook 2004:

   Company   
   ABB Lummus Global Inc. HERA LLC   
   Advanced Extraction Technologies, Inc. Jacobs Engineering Group   
   Advantica Technologies Ltd. Jacobs Nederland B.V.   
   Air Liquide S.A. (MEDAL, L.P.) Johnson Matthey Catalysts   
   Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Le Gaz Integral   
   Alcoa Inc. Lurgi Oel-Gas-Chemie GmbH   
   Alcoa World Chemicals Merichem Chemical & Refinery Services LLC   
   Axens Monsanto Envirochem Systems   
   BASF AG NATCO Group Inc.   
   Black & Veatch Pritchard Inc. OPC Drizo, Inc.   
   BOC Paques B.V.   
   BOC Gases Parsons Energy & Chemical Group, Inc.   
   BP AMOCO ProPure AS   
   CB&I Howe Baker Prosernat-IFP Group Technologies   
   CB&I TPA Randall Gas Technologies   
   Comprimo Sulfur Solutions Shell Global Solutions International B.V.   
   Connelly-GPM, Inc. Shell Paques   
   ConocoPhillips SIIRTEC NIGI   
   Costain Oil, Gas & Process Ltd. Sulfa Treat Co., a business unit of M-I L.L.C.   
   CrystaTech SURE Parsons   
   Davy Process Technologies Syntroleum Corp.   
   Engelhard Corp. Technip Benelux B.V.   
   Engelhard Process Chemicals GmbH Technip   
   ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Co. ThioSolv LLC   
   Fluor Enterprises, Inc. Titan SNC Lavalin   
   Foster Wheeler USA Twister BV   
   Goar, Allison & Associates, Inc. Udhe GmbH   
   Haldor Topsøe A/S UOP LLC   


  Petrochemical Processes 2003

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the Handbook
Produced biennially by the staff of Hydrocarbon Processing magazine, this handbook-type industry reference source contains flow diagrams and descriptions of more than 100 petrochemical processes. Included are commercially viable processes ranging from alkylbenzene to xyleneisomers. Each process includes a flow diagram and application, operation, economic, yield and licensor information. The processes are indexed by process and contributing company.

The Petrochemical Processes Handbook is now available in print which will be mailed to you. Click here to order your copy.

The processes are indexed by process and contributing company as shown below:


  ABB Lummus Global   Lonza S.p.A.  
  Axens   Lurgi Oel Gas Chemie GmbH  
  Axens NA   Mitsubishi Chemical Corp.  
  Basell Polyolefins   Mitsui Chemicals, Inc.  
  BASF AG   Niro Process Technology B.V.  
  Borealis A/S   Novolen Technology Holdings C.V.  
  BP   Research Institute of Petroleum Processing, Sinopec  
  BP Chemicals   Scientific Design Co., Inc.  
  CDTECH   Shell International Chemicals B.V.  
  Chevron Phillips Chemical Co., LP   SNAICO Engineering S.p.A.  
  Chisso Corp.   SNIA BPD S.p.A.  
  Chiyoda Corp.   Stone & Webster, Inc.  
  Davy Process Technology   Synetix  
  Dow Chemical Co.   Technip-Coflexip  
  ExxonMobil Chemical Co.   Uhde GmbH  
  Fina Technology Co.   Union Carbide Corp.  
  GTC Technology Inc.   Univation Technologies  
  Haldor Topsøe A/S   UOP LLC.  
  Hydro   VinTec GmbH  
  INVENTA-FISCHER   Washington Group International, Inc.  
  Kellogg Brown & Root, Inc.      
  Linde AG      


  Advanced Process Control and Information Systems 2003

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the Handbook

This handbook-type industry reference source is produced biennially by the staff of Hydrocarbon Processing magazine. It contains flow diagrams and descriptions of over 160 major process control and information systems technologies from over 20 licensors. 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).

Process control and information systems projects continue to be some of the most cost-effective in the HPI. Payouts in terms of increased throughput and productivity, improved maintenance and asset management, energy savings and better management decision making can often be measured in months. Expanded this year to include additional control articles and papers along with control and information systems providers' directory the Handbook is more valuable then ever. Below is a list of technology contributors to date.

The Advanced Control and Information Systems Handbook are now available as CD which will be mailed to you. Buy it on CD-Rom.

Here's a list of companies that participated in the Advanced Control and Information Systems Handbook 2003:

ABB, Inc., Simcon
Advanced Application Services
Intelligent Optimization Group
Adersa Invensys Performance Solutions
AMI Consultants Matrikon
Aspen Technology Nelson & Roseme
Applied Manufacturing Technologies Nexus Engineering
C.F. Picour Associates OSA Int'l Operations Analysts
Emerson Process Management PAS
GE Drives and Controls Resolution Integration Solutions
Honeywell Industry Solutions Sotelca Ideas & Technology L.L.C.
Industrial Evolution Technip
Yokogawa Corporation of America


 
  Refining Processes 2002

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the Handbook
Produced biennially by the staff of Hydrocarbon Processing magazine, this handbook-type industry reference source contains flow diagrams and descriptions of more than 100 leading-edge, licensed refining technologies. Specific processing operations include coking, hydrotreating, hydrocracking, fluid catalytic cracking, resid catalytic cracking, alkylation, catalytic reforming, ethers and more. Forty 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.

The Refining Processes Handbook is now available in print which will be mailed to you. Click here to order your copy.

The processes are indexed by process and contributing company as shown below:

 
  ABB Lummus Global Inc.   GTC Technology Inc.  
  ABB Lummus Global B.V.   Haldor Topsøe A/S  
  Aker Kvaerner   Howe-Baker Engineers, Ltd.  
  Akzo Nobel Catalysts B.V.   IFP Group Technologies  
  Axens   JGC  
  Axens NA   Kellogg Brown & Root, Inc.  
  BARCO   Linde BOC Process Plants, LLC  
  BASF   Lyondell Chemical Co.  
  Bechtel Corp.   Merichem Chemicals & Refinery Services LLC  
  Belco Technologies Corp.   PDVSA-INTEVEP  
  Black & Veatch Pritchard, Inc.   Process Dynamics  
  BOC Group, Inc.   Research Institute of Petroleum Processing  
  Cansolv Technologies Inc.   Shell Global Solutions International B.V.  
  CDTECH   SK Corp.  
  Chevron Lummus Global LLC   Snamprogetti  
  Chicago Bridge & Iron Co.   Stone & Webster Inc.  
  Conoco Inc.   Stratco, Inc.  
  ConocoPhillips Co., Fuels Technology Division   Synetix  
  Criterion Catalyst and Technologies Co.   Technip-Coflexip  
  Davy Process Technology   TOTALFINAELF  
  Engelhard Corp.   Uhde Edeleanu GmbH  
  ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Co.   Uhde GmbH  
  Fina Research S.A.   UniPure Corp.  
  Fortum Oil and Gas OY   UOP LLC.  
  Foster Wheeler   VEBA OEL GmbH  
      Washington Group International  


  Gas Processes 2002

Refining
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the Handbook
This handbook-type industry reference source is produced biennially by the staff of Hydrocarbon Processing magazine. It contains flow diagrams and descriptions of more than 80 commercially viable gas processing processes from over 40 licensors. Included are drying, treating, contaminant removal, cleanup, hydrogen, liquefied natural gas, syngas, sulfur, gas-to-liquids, etc. Each process description includes a two-color flow diagram as well as application, operation, economic, yield and licensor information. The processes are indexed by process and contributing company.

Includes rotating equipment information. Some flow diagrams will include the location and typical configuration of major compressors and turboexpanders within the process.

The Gas Processes Handbook is now available in print which will be mailed to you. Click here to order your copy.

Here's a list of companies that participated in the Gas Process Handbook 2002:


  ABB Lummus Global, Inc., Technology Div.   Linde Process Plants, Inc.  
  Advanced Extraction Technologies, Inc.   Lurgi Öl-Gas-Chemie GmbH  
  Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.   Merichem Chemicals & Refinery Srvs.  
  Alcoa   OPC Drizo, Inc. and Prosernat IFP Group  
  AMOCO and SIIRTEC NIGI   Parsons Energy & Chemicals Group and UOP LLC  
  Axens   Petrco International Inc.  
  Baker Process   Prosernat IFP Group Technologies  
  BASFAG   Prosernat IFP Group Technologies and Le Gas Integral  
  Advantica Technology   Prosernat IFP Group Technologies and Titan SNC Lavalin  
  Black & Veatch Pritchard, Inc.   Randall Division of ABB Lumus Global Inc.  
  BOC/Parsons Energy & Chemical Group, Inc.   Shell Global Solutions Intl., B.V.  
  CONNELLY-GPM, INC.   SIIRTEC NIGI  
  Costain Oil, Gas & Process, Ltd.   SIIRTEC NIGI and HERA LLC-Lake Forest  
  CrystaTech, Inc.   Sulfa Treat Co.  
  Davy Process Technologies   Synetix  
  Engelhard Corp.   Syntroleum  
  Eisemann Corp.   TECHNIP  
  ExxonMobil Research & Engineering Co.   Technip-Coflexip  
  Foster Wheeler USA Corp.   TPA Howe-Baker, Ltd.  
  Gas Technology Products LLC   Udhe GmbH  
  Goar, Allison & Assoc., Inc.   UOP LLC  
  Haldor Topsoe A/S   UOP LLC, Monsanto Envirochem Systems  
  Howe-Baker Engineers, Inc.   UOP LLC, Shell International Oil Products B.V.  
  Linde AG      


  Petrochemical Processes 2001

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Produced biennially by the staff of Hydrocarbon Processing magazine, this handbook-type industry reference source contains flow diagrams and descriptions of more than 80 petrochemical processes. Included are commercially viable processes ranging from alkylbenzene to xylene isomers. Each process includes a two-color flow diagram and application, operation, economic, yield and licensor information. The processes are indexed by process and contributing company.

In addition to the above processes, the handbook contains a two-page guide showing some examples of the flow of hydrocarbons to chemicals such as polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride, propylene oxide, ABS resins, etc. The handbook also includes an eight-page licensor index that lists approximately 400 processes not depicted. Each listing identifies the process licensor, product produced, feedstock used, the number of licenses issued and the date of the last license.

The Petrochemical Processes Handbook is now available in print which will be mailed to you. Click here to order your copy.

Here's a list of companies that participated in the Petrochemical Processes 2001:

  ABB Lummus Global   Kvaerner Process Technologies  
  Basell Technology Co., BV   Linde AG  
  BOC Gases   Lonza S.p.A.  
  Borealis A/S   Lurgi Öl-Gas-Chemie GmbH  
  BP   Lyondell Chemical Company  
  CDTECH, Inc.   Mitsui Chemicals, Inc.  
  Chevron Phillips Chemical Co., LP   Nippon Kasei Chemical Co., Ltd.  
  Chisso Corp.   Research Institute of Petroleum Processing  
  Chiyoda Corporation   Scientific Design Company, Inc.  
  Degussa AG   Shell International Chemicals B.V.  
  Dow Chemical Co.   Snamprogetti S.p.A.  
  EniChem   SNIA BPD S.p.A.  
  ExxonMobil Chemical Co.   Stamicarbon bv  
  GTC Technology Corp.   Stone & Webster Inc., a Shaw Group Co.  
  Haldor Topsoe A/S   Synetix  
  HYDRO   Technip  
  IFP   The Washington Group International, Inc.  
  IFPNA   Union Carbide Corp.  
  Inovyl B.V.   Univation Technologies  
  INVENTA-FISCHER   UOP LLC  
  Kellogg Brown & Root, Inc.   Vin Tec GmbH  
  Krupp Uhde GmbH   Wacker Chemie GmbH  


Advanced Process Control and Information Systems 2001

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This handbook-type industry reference source is produced biennially by the staff of Hydrocarbon Processing magazine. It contains flow diagrams and descriptions of over 160 major process control and information systems technologies from over 20 licensors. 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 types of projects. Technology descriptions include application, control strategy, commercial installations, economics and licensor.

Process control and information systems projects continue to be some of the most cost-effective in the HPI. Payouts in terms of increased throughput and productivity, improved maintenance and asset management, energy savings and better management decision making can often be measured in months. Below is a list of technology contributors to date.

The Advanced Process Control Handbook is now available in print which will be mailed to you. Click here to order your copy.

Here's a list of companies that participated in the Advanced Process Control and Information Systems 2001:

 

ABB Simcon Advanced Application Services

 

Invensys Performance Solutions

 
 

AMI Consultants, Inc.

 

Key Control, Inc.

 
 

Aspen Technology, Inc.

 

Matrikon, Inc.

 
 

C. F. Picou Associates, Inc.

 

Nelson & Roseme

 
 

Curvaceous Software Limited

 

Nexus Engineering

 
 

Dynamic Optimization Technology Products, Inc.

 

OSA Int'l Operations Analysis

 
 

Emerson Process Management/ MDC Technology Division

 

Pavilion Technologies, Inc.

 
 

GE Continental Controls, Inc.

 

Resolution Integration Solutions, Inc.

 
 

Honeywell Hi-Spec Solutions

 

Technip

 
 

Industrial Evolution, Inc.

 

Yokogawa Corporation Of America

 
 

Intelligent Optimization Group

     




  Refining Processes 2000

Refining
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Produced biennially by the staff of Hydrocarbon Processing magazine, this handbook-type industry reference source contains flow diagrams and descriptions of more than 70 eading-edge, licensed refining technologies. Specific processing operations include coking, hydrotreating, hydrocracking, fluid catalytic cracking, resid catalytic cracking, alkylation, catalytic reforming, ethers and more. Twenty-one 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.

The Refining Processes Handbook is now available in print which will be mailed to you. Click here to order your copy.

The processes are indexed by process and contributing company as shown below:


  ABB Lummus Global   Kellogg Brown & Root  
  Axel Akzo Nobel Chemicals B.V.   Krupp Uhde GmbH  
  BARCO   Lyondell Chemical Co.  
  Bechtel Corp.   Merichem Co.  
  BP Corp.   Neste Engineering Oy  
  CDTECH   Oxy Research & Development Co.  
  Chevron Research & Technology Co.   Pro-Quip Corp.  
  Conoco, Inc.   Research Institute of Petroleum  
  ELF   Shell Global Solutions International BV  
  ExxonMobil Research & Engineering Co.   Shell International Oil Products B.V.  
  Foster Wheeler USA Corp.   SK Corp.  
  Fuels Technology Division of Phillips Petroleum Co.   Snamprogetti SpA  
  GTC Technology Corp.   Stone & Webster Engineering, A Shaw Group  
  Haldor Topsøe A/S   Stratco, Inc.  
  Howe-Baker Engineers, Inc.   TECHNIP  
  IFP   UOP LLC  
  IFP North America   VEBA OEL Technologie und Automatisierung GmbH  
  Imperia Petroleum Recovery Corp.   Washington Group Intl.