Through open and frank discussions, refiners and industry consultants endeavor to resolve problems and questions commonly encountered with sulfur recovery units
Safely handling sulfur is a tedious task. The
processing environment is corrosive and toxic. Thus, refiners
are confronted with an overwhelming set of processing
conditions.
History. In 1993, several refiners, along
with a consultant and engineering contractor, formed the
Amine Best Practices Group (ABPG). This group's mission was
to benchmark amine unit operations. The group soon realized
that real-world data for amine-unit operations was nearly
non-existent. ABPG conducted two industry-wide surveys to
create a comprehensive database on amine-unit operations. The
results and conclusions of these efforts have been discus
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