Senf, S.
vice president of Downstream at Audubon Engineering Solutions, focuses on delivering solutions for his customers’ most demanding and complex petrochemical and refining challenges. Along with numerous qualifications, he has more than 20 years of industry experience in EPC large and mid-capital engineering and construction project management of multi-million dollar oil and gas facilities. At present, he is responsible for directing the company’s downstream initiatives, fiscal performance, quality assurance and operational execution. Mr. Senf holds a BS degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Houston.
HP Project Management: Consider a modular approach to constructing condensate splitters
Although the 1975 ban on crude oil exports remains in place, US oil producers have found more opportunities in shipping condensate both domestically and internationally. This practice is possible due to condensate splitters, which provide a workaround solution by separating crude oil into lighter byproducts. Because these lightly refined byproducts can be exported, investment in new condensate splitter capacity has grown.
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