Kolodziej, R.
has more than 30 years of experience in process/project engineering and development roles serving the refining, petrochemicals, chemicals, polymers and gas processing industries. He has been involved with several new technology development projects, including bio-related projects. Most recently, Mr. Kolodziej has been involved with Gevo’s projects for renewable isobutanol and various petrochemicals. He is also responsible for process plant project development for Wood Group Mustang in the Far East, and he holds US and international patents in hydrotreating. Mr. Kolodziej holds a BS degree in chemical engineering from the University of Illinois in Chicago and an MBA degree in finance from DePaul University in Chicago, and he is a registered professional engineer in Illinois.
Unload the SRU to reduce operating costs and plugging problems
The SWAATS process can unload SRU capacity and reduce plugging problems and operating costs in a safer and environmentally-friendly way, especially as refiners find rising amounts of ammonia and SWSG.
Bio-isobutanol: The next-generation biofuel
This article highlights the technology, feedstocks and market growth opportunities for isobutanol, with a focus on potential new market offerings in the very near future.
- 1
- ... 1 pages

- Canada could restrict its oil exports to U.S. if Trump trade war escalates 3/13
- EIA: U.S. crude inventories rise, fuel draws down amid ongoing maintenance 3/13
- TotalEnergies and RWE join forces on green hydrogen to decarbonize the Leuna refinery 3/13
- Gasoline unit at Nigeria's Dangote oil refinery to undergo maintenance in June 3/13
- Indian refiners turn to Latin America, Africa to replace Russian oil in Feb. 3/13
- U.S. propane exports have increased every year since 2007 3/13