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A. Shackleford

BASF, Detroit, Michigan (U.S.)

Alexis Shackleford is an Executive Account Manager for BASF in the Detroit, Michigan (U.S.) area, where she provides technical and commercial support for FCCUs. She joined BASF’s Refining catalyst division in 2009 and has held a variety of roles, including technology specialist, marketing specialist and technical service engineer. Shackleford has authored many articles in oil and gas publications. Prior to BASF, she worked at Shell Oil Co.’s Deer Park refinery. She earned a BS degree in chemical engineering from Michigan State University, with a minor in biomedical engineering.  

The octane boost: How FCC chemistry and ingenuity fill the last barrel of the alkylation unit

Marathon Petroleum: B. Burton

Improve refining of tight oil via enhanced fluid catalytic cracking catalysts

BASF: A. Shackleford  |  Garcia, A.  |  Pan, S.  |  Gallogly, R.

Crude oils from tight formations are relatively light, low in concarbon, and contain different contaminants. They have high naphtha and distillate yields, lower vacuum gasoil (VGO) content and almost ..

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