Hoekstra, G.
George Hoekstra worked for 35 yr in refinery process research, fuels and lubricants technologies, economics and marketing with Amoco and bp. He is the President of Hoekstra Trading LLC, which sponsors multi-client research projects in refining technology, catalysts and fuels economics, including the industry’s only standardized multi-client catalyst testing program. The author can be reached at George.Hoekstra@hoekstratrading.com.
Hydrogen-rich content gasoline: A new concept for paraffinic gasoline reformulation
Several refiners are evaluating a new gasoline-formulation technology called hydrogen (H2)-rich-content (HRC) gasoline. This patented technology uses low-sulfur, H2-rich refinery blendstocks like straight-run gasoline, isomerates, alkylate, butanes and renewable naphtha in gasoline blends, and adds aromatic amines (a high-octane gasoline additive) to make a drop-in specification gasoline.
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