Sukul, G.
Gunjan Sukul works at the technology center of engineering services for L&T Hydrocarbon Engineering. He holds an MSc degree in materials science from the California Institute of Technology and a BCh degree in ceramic engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology. He has also been a visiting researcher at international institutes, such as the Max Planck Institute in Germany and the Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden. Mr. Sukul specializes in design, engineering and application of refractory systems and nanotechnology-enabled high-temperature ceramics. He has been published in many international publications and is also a full-time member of prestigious international committees and professional bodies on refractories and ceramics.
Integrated refractory dry-out and alkali boil-out for primary reformers in H2 units
With increasing worldwide demand for diesel, more stringent product specifications for cleaner fuels, reduced fuel oil demand and the economic advantages of processing heavier, sourer crudes, the demand for hydrogen in refineries continues to increase.
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