Webcasts
Sponsor: Bently Nevada
In oil and gas and power gen plants, restricted access and limited movement of people introduces new operational risks. Energy operations are essential to meet the on-going demands of our communities. Thus, asset anomalies must be analyzed and correlated with continuing urgency to maintain asset and plant availability. Learn how condition monitoring – via remote hosting, monitoring and diagnostics – is enabling distant support to better protect and preserve machinery and operations worldwide.
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Sponsor: Shell Catalysts & Technologies
Operating a hydrogenation unit profitably in today’s market environment can be challenging. While confronting safety concerns, many operators also experience shorter-than-expected cycle lengths and difficulties meeting product specifications.
Meanwhile valuable opportunities are emerging. Advances in nickel catalyst technology are enabling these units to process a wider range of feeds and the energy transition is creating new markets.
Shell Catalysts & Technologies, through supporting worldwide customers and Shell owned hydrogenation units, has developed special insights. In this webcast, we will:
- Provide insights into catalyst selection and explain why simultaneously optimizing the process, including the recycle loop, is key to increase performance
- Take a deep dive into the deactivation mechanisms that can cause catalysts performance to decline
- Discuss how Shell’s customer driven R&D programs, enable it to optimize catalyst systems in the conventional and emerging markets
- Share examples of the value that can be unlocked when an operator improves their unit’s performance.
Sponsor: AVEVA
Industrial assets are looking to empower their workforce with Digital Twins to optimize an assets performance, safety, profitability and even sustainability. The core of an industrial assets Digital Twin is trust in its "as built" engineering data (physical representation of the plant) and its models (behavior of the plant). Learn how a data centric EPC 4.0 strategy allows Owner Operators to collaborate with their contractors on a single system to deliver accurate engineering information across the asset’s lifecycle, reducing design errors, project delays and unplanned shutdowns and ultimately build the core of a reliable Digital Twin.
View On DemandThe oil price collapse and COVID-19 pandemic have thrown the energy industry into turmoil with the new market conditions leading companies to review the status of their global project portfolios. This fast-paced environment necessitates that decision-makers take a holistic approach to managing infrastructure in the midstream and downstream markets. As you look to the future, join the next Energy Web Atlas webcast to gain industry perspective that will allow your company to better navigate the months ahead.
Join the Energy Web Atlas as we take a closer look at the following:
- What projects have updated their status in:
- Global refining, gas, and petchem
- Global pipelines
- Global LNG import/export facilities
- Lower 48 pipelines
- What projects have been put on hold?
- What projects are still moving forward?
- Where are these projects located?
Sponsor: Honeywell UOP
Hydroprocessing unit operators know every particle added to the feed process increases pressure drop and takes away from cycle length. The result is unplanned shutdown time, reduced cycle time and a financial loss that can often creep into millions of dollars a year.
To mitigate this risk, operators seek ways to make the most of existing plant equipment by integrating new, more efficient technologies. The ideal solution is one that can maximize existing space and provide the best benefit.
To better help customers achieve this goal, Crystaphase and Honeywell UOP are integrating market-leading technologies that can enable processing heavier feeds, longer operations, extended time between turnarounds, and help inter-cycle skimming.
Join us for this interactive webinar and you’ll learn:
- The science behind pressure drop
- The first line of defense against crusting
- How a ground-breaking technology can enable layers of protection, with flexibility that helps reduce unexpected problems
Plus, you can have your questions answered by a panel of Crystaphase and Honeywell UOP experts
View On DemandSponsors: Siemens and Bentley Systems
Jointly developed for the process industry by Siemens and Bentley, PlantSight is an open, cloud-based solution that makes it possible to collect, connect, contextualize, validate and make use of all existing plant data. It creates a complete, reliable and updated digital twin of a plant, not only integrating 1D, 2D and 3D data, but also bringing visibility to dark data, which is a type of unstructured and unlinked data.
The speakers will cover a real user experience, showing how PlantSight made it possible to achieve a new level of collaboration across all disciplines and all levels. They will discuss how new cloud services are changing the way they work, and how this is enabling them to derive and deliver greater value from their assets and resources.
View On DemandSponsor: AspenTech
What is a digital twin? Why is it an essential building block for your organization’s initiatives, such as sustainability, operational excellence and improved margins? Leading energy and chemical companies are leveraging digital twin technology to model the behavior and performance of assets to improve their bottom line.
Please join AspenTech’s Marketing Strategy Director and industry expert Ron Beck as he shares how digital twin technology provides the following benefits:
- Increased visibility into energy and water use
- Improved sulfur recovery and reduced emissions
- Improved utilization across a multi-asset network
There will be a live Q&A session following the event. We encourage you to join the conversation by submitting questions when registering.
View On DemandSpeaker: Chris Cothran
Asia drives global LNG demand!
LNG exporters to Asia have a slew of challenges to contend with, including the prospect for project sanction delays, demand-side factors impacted by global health scares, relative economic underperformance and trade disputes and wars. Constraints continue as the global natural gas prices keep decreasing.
In this webcast we will discuss:
- Key drivers, challenges, and the impact on the Asian LNG capacity investment thru 2025.
- The effects of potential oil-linked vs hub-based pricing in the Asian project economic context.
- Critical factors supporting or inhibiting project progression.
- A five-year outlook on anticipated capacity expansion for key Asian LNG import nations, including China, Japan, India, and South Korea.
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- Catalyxx secures $5.8-MM Series A equity round to advance green chemistry technology 11/8
- Neste changes its guidance due to unplanned shutdown of Rotterdam refinery 11/8
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