Khanna, V.
Vijay Khanna has 26 yr of experience in the oil and gas sector, working with Engineers India Limited until March 2001. He has worked on numerous projects, including Sonatrach’s Jumbo LPG I plant in Algeria, the first hydrocracker plant in India, a grassroots refinery at Numaligarh, BPCL’s refinery expansion in Mumbai and several plant revamps. Khanna has published five articles/papers on structural engineering, articles on H2 generation in each Hydrocarbon Processing in 2001 and H2Tech in August 2023, and has reviewed maintenance essentials in the World Refining Journal in 2002, as well as hydrocracker projects and the Numaligarh refinery project implementation in the EIL Journal. Khanna earned a B. Eng degree and a PGD in management.
Maintenance keeps refineries and petrochemical plants healthy
The maintenance of industrial chemical plants is essential to protect and restore equipment, circuits and systems to enhance their function and provide efficient operations.
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