Hydrocarbon Processing continues its look at the history of the hydrocarbon processing industry (HPI).
This articles details several case studies on the use of x-ray technology for inspection purposes. This includes for the inspection of casings, forgings and welded structures, among others.
Oil refining is an exceptionally complex industry, with much of the inherent complexity stemming from wide regional variances in crude quality and composition, plant capabilities and the types of products produced.
Rönkä, M., Borealis;
Ramdin, Z.,
Provost, J., Technip Energies;
Lang, T.,
Knöpfler, A, Wieland Thermal Solutions
Energy efficiency, carbon dioxide (CO2) footprint reduction and the minimization of material requirements are becoming key drivers of our daily decisions in all industry sectors.
This article presents a novel design concept that utilizes a heavy-duty cable tray system to optimize cable tray design, procurement and construction.
With extreme weather events growing in frequency worldwide, organizations can do many things to protect their assets and mitigate some of the risks posed by natural hazards.
In the hydrocarbon processing industry, sulfur recovery is a well-known process. However, this process uses a variety of equipment.
For centuries, division of labor has been the recipe to improve productivity—dividing an organizational set of tasks into smaller tasksets, as assigned to individuals.
Le Grange, P.,
Tekebayev, K.,
Goettler, L.,
Kiebert, J., Sulphur Experts;
Sheilan, M., Amine Experts
Producing diesel with a portion of biologically sourced carbon is being done at an increasing number of conventional crude oil refineries.
The following is a mixture of technical articles, columns and headlines published in the 1930s by The Refiner and Natural Gasoline Manufacturer, the forerunner to Hydrocarbon Processing.