Elshout, R.
Ray Elshout has 30 years of process and project engineering experience with Fluor, Jacobs and Unocal. At present, he is a consultant with Energy Systems Engineering. His primary experience is in process design, including retrofits, revamps and expansions. Mr. Elshout holds BS and MS degrees from the University of Michigan.
Upgrading the bottom of the barrel
Construction
/ Crude oil
/ Desulfurization
/ Diesel
/ Economics
/ Engineering & Design
/ Environment & Safety
/ Gasoline
/ Hydrocracking
/ Hydrogen
/ Hydrotreating
/ Naphtha
/ Products
/ Pumps
/ Reactors
/ Sulfur
/ Treating
/ Utilities
/ Refining
In the past few decades, new technologies, including both carbon rejection methods and catalytic conversion methods, have emerged.
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Construction Boxscore: Project Spotlight
Project:
Long Son Petrochemicals Complex
Location:
Long Son, Vietnam
Operator:
Siam Cement Group
Cost:
$5.4 B
Capacity:
1.65 MMtpy
Completion date:
2023
Status:
Under Construction