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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Khan, Shahreyar - Saudi Aramco, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
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.
Tukur, N. M. - Saudi Aramco, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
Nasiru M. Tukur is an Engineering Consultant with Saudi Aramco’s Process & Control Systems department. Dr. Tukur earned his PhD in chemical engineering from the University of Manchester, UK, and an MS degree in the same specialty from the King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals (KFUPM) in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. He has more than 30 yr of experience in the refining and petrochemical industries, as well as academia. He previously taught chemical engineering at KFUPM and worked with SABIC Engineering & Project Management as a Senior Process Engineer in Jubail Industrial City before joining Saudi Aramco in 2010.
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