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Environment

Are hot pipes and equipment surfaces ignition sources in the HPI?

Bechtel India Pvt Ltd.: Biradar, B.  |  Agarwal, A.

Most international and national standards used in the hydrocarbon processing industry (HPI) for conducting hazardous area classification do not provide any guidance or recommendation for non-electrical equipment, such as hot pipe and equipment surfaces, that can act as ignition sources.

Executive Viewpoint: Decarbonizing ethylene production

Technip Energies: Knez, S.

<i>Hydrocarbon Processing (HP)</i> sat down with Stan Knez (SK), Chief Technology Officer, Technip Energies, to get his insights on decarbonization, digital and process technologies and sustainability within the processing industries.

Impact of biofeed retrofits, coprocessing on refinery amine units, SWSs and SRUs—Part 1

Sulphur Experts: Le Grange, P.  |  Tekebayev, K.  |  Goettler, L.  |  Kiebert, J.
Amine Experts: Sheilan, M.

Diesel with a portion of biologically sourced carbon is being produced at an increasing number of conventional crude oil refineries.

Tips to avoid pitfalls in CO2 capture projects

Consultant: Shah, G. C.

In recent years, growing concern about increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2<sub/>) levels has put mounting pressure on governments and on processing industries to curb carbon emissions.

Key considerations for the design and operation of a renewable diesel unit

ExxonMobil Chemical Company: Green, S.

Designs for the process configuration and operation of the unit are fundamental aspects in the production of renewable diesel.

HP Flashback: Advancing processing technologies and refining operations: Excerpts from the 1920s

Hydrocarbon Processing Staff: Nichols, Lee

The following is a mixture of technical articles, columns and headlines published in the 1920s by <i>The Refiner and Natural Gasoline Manufacturer</i>, the forerunner to <i>Hydrocarbon Processing</i>.

Comparing green fuels for marine engines—Part 1

Refinery Automation Institute: Bushiri, D.

The marine shipping industry, which accounts for 80% of global trade and 3% of annual global carbon emissions,<sup>1</sup> must adhere to stringent International Maritime Organization (IMO) goals of reducing total annual greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by at least 50% below 2008 levels by 2050.<sup>2</sup>

Construction

Hydrocarbon Processing Staff: Nichols, Lee

Eni plans to launch its 3.4-MMtpy FLNG vessel offshore Mozambique this year. The Coral Sul FLNG vessel is being built by Samsung Heavy Industries.

Sustainability through efficiency: A plan for the refining industry

Emerson Automation Solutions: Carugo, M.

The U.S. Energy Information Administration projects that carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) emissions will decrease through 2050 in Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development countries (OECD), which includes the U.S.<sup>1</sup>

Editorial Comment: Past, present and future: Hydrocarbon Processing celebrates 100 yr of publishing

Hydrocarbon Processing Staff: Nichols, Lee

It is my esteemed honor to announce that <i>Hydrocarbon Processing</i> is entering its centennial year of publishing.