Digital transformation is a strategy for improving performance by applying technologies for measurement, connectivity, data storage, analytics and visualization
The past year has been a time of great challenges, and of great opportunities, for people to adapt and overcome the current restrictions on in-person meetings.
Who could have known that the hydrocarbon processing industry (HPI) would have been hit with such market volatility entering the new decade?
The same characteristics that make hydrocarbons useful as fuels can also make refineries, and any other areas where processing or storage takes place, potentially dangerous.
Since the advent of the combustion engine, gasoline and automobile manufacturers have utilized additives as a means of improving overall fuel characteristics.
Digital online platforms offer significant potential benefits across the oil and gas value chain by employing advanced analytical tools and near-real-time access to technical expertise to improve day-to-day plant performance.
When a reliability professional located halfway around the world asked for guidance on how to reverse declining equipment reliability at his world-scale fertilizer plant, we answered.
For many years, manufacturers have emphasized low price over high reliability.
With the prominence in the oil and gas industry around sustainability, it is worthwhile to examine what it means to be “sustainable.”