Baric, J.
John Baric is the licensing technology manager for Shell Global Solutions. He has worked in the refining and chemicals industries for 35 years, and has fulfilled roles in operations, technical services, business development and capital projects over a period that has seen substantial changes in environmental legislation, particularly in clean fuels, the emergence of oil sands upgrading technology, and unprecedented developments in catalysts and process technologies.
Unlock next-level hydrocracker flexibility in today’s turbulent markets
Catalysts
/ Naphtha
/ Petrochemicals
/ Engineering & Design
/ Hydrocracking
/ Hydrogen
/ Process Optimization
/ Refining
/ Treating
As a critical catalytic conversion unit, the hydrocracker provides refiners with valuable feedstock and product slate flexibility.
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