Webcasts
Sponsored by: AspenTech
The hydrogen economy has been gaining momentum in North America for the past two years, and this has only accelerated as the U.S. Department of Energy begins to implement the incentives provided in the recent IRA legislation.
Attend this webinar to get an update on the regulatory and investment landscape from Roxana Bekemohammadi, Founder and Executive Director of the US Hydrogen Alliance. Joining her will be Lee Nichols, VP of Content and Editor-in-Chief from Hydrocarbon Processing and Ron Beck, Senior Solution Marketing Director from AspenTech.
Some of the timely topics that will be covered include:
- Current insights into hydrogen’s regulatory and investment landscape
- The biggest opportunities found in the hydrogen economy
- How digitalization increases feasibility of the green premium on hydrogen
- Ways to deploy and scale commercialization of hydrogen
Learn how to optimize your hydrogen projects for maximum value. A Q&A session will follow so we encourage you to come prepared with questions.
View On DemandSponsored by: Swagelok
Emissions reduction is at the forefront of many companies’ environmental, social, and governance (ESG) commitments. As oil and gas facility owners reach agreements with governing bodies such as the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to curtail emissions, now is the time to understand how to capitalize on “easy wins” for emissions reduction so you can make necessary changes to your supply chain, specifications, and upgrade plans. Learning to control fugitive emissions is a good place to start, as these leaks not only threaten regulatory compliance, but can negatively impact your company’s profitability if left unchecked.
Join us on September 12 to grow your knowledge in this important area. In a free webinar, we’ll cover:
- Establishing a Low-E protocol for components, regardless of piping or tubing, focusing on API 641/624, ISO-15848-1, and EPA Method 21
- Standardizing training for employees and contractors per IOGP, which will help increase safety, reduce leaks, and increase reliability of small bore systems
- Auditing your utility systems and equipment to find efficiencies, focusing on boiler efficiencies to reduce base load
Sponsored by: W.R. Grace
In this session, W. R. Grace & Co. will introduce PARAGON™ FCC catalyst, which incorporates a novel, rare earth-based, vanadium trap into the highest matrix surface area catalyst solutions for the FCC. With PARAGON™ technology, refiners can widen their FCC operating window and increase feed flexibility for greater profitability. Find out more about the V-trapping technology and how this leads to maximum bottoms upgrading along with improved conversion at constant coke yield, allowing refiners to produce fuels in a more sustainable manner.
View On DemandSponsored by: Lummus Technology
Lowering the carbon footprint of steam crackers through efficiency upgrades and alternate fuels results in excess off-gas. Burning this gas for fuel releases more CO2 to the atmosphere. This webcast discusses how integrating an oxidative coupling of methane (OCM) process into a steam cracker turns this excess off-gas into a feedstock for greater ethylene production. In addition, the exothermic OCM process generates heat that can feed the highly endothermic steam cracker—lowering the cracker’s firing duty to increase ethylene yields further while lowering CO2 emissions.
This webcast will also cover:
- An overview of the OCM process including recent updates
- Integration concepts for both grassroots and revamp steam crackers
- Additional off-gas integration opportunities and feedstocks
- Running OCM in a stand-alone mode using natural gas and gas liquids as feedstock
Sponsored by: Honeywell UOP
Through our relationships with strategic partners, Honeywell UOP is observing a rapid change of companies looking to co-process renewable feedstocks along their more traditional fossil feedstock. Honeywell UOP is the original energy trailblazer who pioneered the production of renewable fuels and petrochemical feedstock with a range of successful commercial technologies such as Ecofining™. Honeywell UOP’s expertise and range of co-processing solutions can help reduce the carbon footprint of conventional refining processes including hydrotreating, hydrocracking, and fluidized catalytic cracking. Honeywell UOP offers bankable and quickly implementable process revamp studies, equipment offerings, and catalyst solutions to co-process a variety of renewable feeds reliably and cost-effectively. Our solutions ensure the high yields of desired products, reduce energy consumption and raw material usage for lower carbon footprint reduction. Building on the proven reliability of Honeywell UOP technologies over a century, our customers can continue to reduce the carbon footprint of their operations with UOP Co-Processing technologies for a sustainable future. Join us to learn more about the co processing marketplace and how Honeywell UOP is powering the future of refining and petrochemicals.
View On DemandSponsored by: Honeywell
With the global drive for improving sustainability, companies across industries are focused on meeting aggressive sustainability targets and are making investments in digitalization to accelerate innovation and technology adoption. UniSim Design has prioritized development in features that support customer’s sustainability initiatives in areas of energy savings projects, Green hydrogen eletrolyzers, & reduction in carbon foot print, helping our customer to meet their sustainability goals. The webinar will also cover live demo on UniSim Design for Sustainability.
View On DemandSponsored by: ART Hydroprocessing
Investments in renewable diesel (RD) and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production are gaining considerable momentum and are expected to play a vital role in reducing carbon emissions for heavy-duty transportation. Currently, the majority of these projects focus on the production of HEFA (Hydroprocessed Esters and Fatty Acids).
Against this backdrop, ART Hydroprocessing, announces the launch of ENDEAVORTM catalyst systems for the hydroprocessing of renewable feeds. ENDEAVORTM consists of EnRich® guard and hydrotreating catalysts, as well as EnHanceTM isomerization catalysts, enabling customers to process a wide range of 100% renewable feeds, with the maximum yields.
This webcast discusses some of the legislation and incentives driving demand for RD and SAF, the challenges associated with the processing of renewable feeds, and the catalyst technologies developed to address this.
ART is a joint venture between Chevron and W.R Grace, and is a leading supplier of hydroprocessing catalysts used in production of cleaner fuels.
View On DemandSponsored by: AspenTech
Early returns from an ARC Advisory Group survey indicate that optimizing plant performance and eliminating process upsets are considered a critical component of asset performance management (APM) systems. Many leading companies are successfully using APM solutions—including machine learning or AI—for rotating equipment and static assets, with 27% of those also applying AI to optimize the process or production.
Join ARC Advisory Group Analyst Peter Reynolds for this upcoming webinar to hear the results of this study and get answers to these questions:
- What value or return do companies see from various site-wide APM approaches?
- How is APM enabling predictive maintenance and what assets are covered?
- How are asset-owners deciding on internal custom data science solutions versus commercial AI solutions?
The webinar will also include case study examples of companies maximizing profitability with APM.
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