Khan, Shahreyar
Shahreyar Khan is an Engineering Specialist with Saudi Aramco’s Process & Control Systems department. He has extensive global work experience over two decades in the downstream conventional oil refining, shale wet-side processes and fuels quality, process design, technical services, operations support, R&D, capital projects, and industrial investment appraisals and commercial negotiations. Khan is a Chartered Professional Chemical Engineer (Engineers Australia) and earned a Registered PE Queensland (RPEQ) title. He also received a Master in Project Management degree from the University of Sydney, Australia.
Used oil enhanced circularity for sustainable environmental benefits
Used oils generated through industrial and non-industrial (e.g., locomotives) sources are an industry segment that needs global attention for enhanced circularity.
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