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Krummen, H.
Krummen, H.
Wacker-Chemie, Cologne, Germany
Intrinsically-safe fieldbus provides chemical plant savings
Hydrocarbon Processing / May 1999
Krummen, H.
, Wacker-Chemie
Similar conventional and fieldbus installations are compared
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Karachi Refinery Expansion and Upgrade Project (REUP)
Location:
Karachi, Pakistan
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Pakistan Refinery Ltd
Cost:
$1.2 B
Capacity:
45,000 bpd
Completion date:
2027
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