Fritz, J.
Jacob Fritz is a Process Engineer at Chevron with 24 yr of experience in the oil refining, oil production, petrochemical and wastewater treatment industries. His experience includes process unit design, supporting refinery unit operations, creating simulations, performing feasibility and revamp studies, personnel supervision and development, oversight of day-to-day process engineering tasks and conducting performance tests. Fritz has additional experience with a number of process technologies, including gasoil hydrocracking, slurry hydrocracking, chemical enhanced oil recovery, naphtha, jet, diesel, gasoil, renewables, residue hydrotreating, HF alkylation, crude oil distillation, vacuum distillation, delayed coking, fuel gas treating, penex isomerization, hydrogen production, and naphtha/jet merox. Fritz earned a BS degree in chemical engineering from the University of California, Irvine, and works in the Chevron Technology Center in Richmond, California.
Partners maximize profitability during the pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic can be viewed as one of the most challenging periods in the history of the oil and gas sector. Refineries worldwide faced difficult times operating at their turndown capacities or even temporarily shut down units at the refinery.
- 1
- ... 1 pages

- EPA's proposed eRIN program raises concerns and sparks legislative action 6/8
- Neste enables Swedish airport and Västflyg airline to become the world's firsts to use SAF on all flights 6/8
- Valtek Valdisk High Performance Butterfly Valve, completes million-cycle test 6/8
- The sustainable aviation fuel entrepreneurs poised for takeoff 6/8
- India's May fuel consumption soars on robust manufacturing 6/8
- Kent awarded three-year multi-site Master Services Agreement with TotalEnergies 6/8
- VOC reduction at Raffineria di Milazzo’s SRU complex—Part 2
- Digital Technologies: Do not just monitor bad actor machines: Start when they are healthy
- People
- Editorial Comment
- Maintenance and Reliability: Non-standard flanges for catalytic cracking units
- How companies can take advantage of APM solutions to reduce planned maintenance
- Design considerations when flaring ethylene oxide
- Why sulfur plants fail: An in-depth study of sulfur recovery unit failures—Part 1
- Implement advanced level control techniques to improve crude distillation unit stabilizer performance
- Maintenance and Reliability: Non-standard flanges for catalytic cracking units