Sulfur review Hydrocarbon Engineering provides a comprehensive overview of the key sulfur technologies available to plant/refinery operations (English)
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Title:Sulfur review Hydrocarbon Engineering provides a comprehensive overview of the key sulfur technologies available to plant/refinery operations
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Published in:HYDROCARBON ENGINEERING ; 19, 4 ; 69
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Publication date:2014-01-01
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Table of contents – Volume 19, Issue 4
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Solidity without solidarity Nancy Yamaguchi, Contributing Editor, discusses the solidity of the BRIC energy markets| 2014
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Pieces of the shale puzzle Amy Faulconbridge, T.A. Cook, Germany, looks at the future of the European ethane and propylene markets| 2014
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Rapidly changing scene John Philpot, KBC, UK, discusses petrochemical industry prospects| 2014
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Extreme makeover Koos Overwater, Technip, France, discusses hydrogen plant revamps for the fulfillment of incremental hydrogen needs| 2014
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Evaluating efficiency Christopher Finley, Ebara International Corp., USA, outlines how the efficiency of two phase radial inflow reaction expanders can be successfully evaluated| 2014
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Fugitive emissions efficiency Mikko Vuolanto, Metso Automation, Finland, discusses how safety standards can enhance both safety and efficiency simultaneously| 2014
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Bitumen handling made easy Neil Malone, Heat Trace Limited, UK, outlines how heat tracing can be used to simplify plant bitumen handling| 2014
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Investigating flexible H~2S removal William K. Rouleau and John Watson, Merichem Company, USA, discuss the best processing choice for flexible hydrogen sulfide removal| 2014
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Sulfur review Hydrocarbon Engineering provides a comprehensive overview of the key sulfur technologies available to plant/refinery operations| 2014