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Hydrogen Production in Oil Refineries
Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils, 2000A source of hydrogen is one of the conditions for refining crude oil in existing and future refineries. In refining medium-sulfur crude oil, the hydrogen produced in catalytic reforming of naphtha cuts is sufficient for hydrotreating of straight-run light cuts.
F. R. Ismagilov +4 more
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The Organization of Interaction Between Oil Refineries
Journal of the Operational Research Society, 1992The paper deals with the appropriate form of interaction between two refineries with different demand patterns. This problem can be formulated as finding a decentralized solution of linear programming problems linked by buying and selling activities. The complete problem is first solved for central values of product demands and costs and revenues.
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International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, 2022
M. Q. Salih, R. R. Hamadamin, J. Hama
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M. Q. Salih, R. R. Hamadamin, J. Hama
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Feasibility of unsaturated fatty acid feedstocks as green alternatives in bio‐oil refinery
Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining, 2019Bio‐oil contains plant, animal, fish, and micro‐algae oil, and more than 200 million tons are produced annually. However, many edible and non‐edible bio‐oils are still under development, and their value and feasibility have yet to be determined. The vast
J. Jeon +5 more
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Lube Oil Production at KENT OIL REFINERY
Scientific Lubrication, 1955The ANGLO-IRANIAN OIL COMPANY'S new oil refinery on the Isle of Grain, Kent, operated by a subsidiary company, Kent Oil Refinery Limited, was commissioned early last year and is capable of processing four million tons a year of Middle East crude oil.
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[Biological monitoring in oil refinery workers].
Giornale italiano di medicina del lavoro ed ergonomia, 2007The effectiveness of t,t-muconic acid (t,t-MA) has been investigated as indicator of benzene exposure in workers of an oil refinery. 196 blue collar workers that operate in the field and 25 white collar workers who work in administration have been studied. Workers had not chronic diseases; all workers resulted fit to work. The environmental monitoring,
Valentino, M. +4 more
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Image Reconstruction in Oil Refinery
1988One can recover a function F (x, y) denned in a domain T from the knowledge of its integrals along all lines. In fact, parametrizing the segments σθ,t as shown in Figure 7.1, where σθ,t = T ∩ Σθ,t, the function $$\tilde f\left( {\theta ,t} \right) = \int\limits_{{\sigma _{\theta ,t}}} {f\left( {x,y} \right)ds}$$ is called the Radon transform of ...
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Bioprocess and biosystems engineering (Print), 2020
E. Abdollahzadeh Sharghi +2 more
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E. Abdollahzadeh Sharghi +2 more
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Total Oil Refinery, North Killingholme
2006Stratascan were commissioned by APS to undertake a geophysical survey of an area outlined for development adjoining an oil refinery. A detailed magnetic survey was carried out over approximately 17.3ha of land at the Total Oil Refinery, North Killingholme, Lincolnshire.
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