Petrochemicals
EU environmental laws impact fuels’ requirements Fig. 5
Fig. 5. Global refining capacity by processing technology, in 1998 (MMbpd). ..
EU environmental laws impact fuels’ requirements Fig. 6
Fig. 6. Regional demand profile by product type, in 1998. ..
EU environmental laws impact fuels’ requirements Fig. 9
Fig. 9. Product supply routes - worldwide. ..
EU environmental laws impact fuels’ requirements
European refiners will have to make adjustments and investments to meet 2000/2005 "clean" gasoline and diesel specifications
Enterprise agility: the impact of e-commerce on the hydrocarbon marketplace
Markets are changing fast. Are you ready?
Use ATG for tank-based custody transfers
The technology is now accurate and reliable enough for these applications
Optimize alkylate production for clean fuels
New processing technology and catalysts enable revamping existing MTBE facilities into high-quality, alkylate processing units
Reclaim precious metals from spent catalysts with zero discharge
A case history/exposition provides valuable HPI information on catalyst recovery
General reactor model improves HPI applications
Applying new tools, refiners can optimize revamp, and modernize existing process units
Maximize competitive advantage with a supply chain vision
Eliminating 'silos' of information is essential
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