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Refining petroleum with membranes
Science, 2022Polymeric membranes may lower the energy requirement for oil ...
Hyeokjun, Seo, Dong-Yeun, Koh
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Reimagining petroleum refining
Science, 2020Rigid polymer membranes separate crude oil components without ...
Benny D. Freeman, Joan F. Brennecke
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Electrical engineering and the petroleum refiner
Electrical Engineering, 1940The use of electricity in refineries has increased tremendously in the last decade; this increase can be primarily traced to: 1. Development of equipment that is suitable for use in refinery atmospheres. 2. Development of improved mechanical equipment. 3. Development of generating equipment of industrial size having suitable operating economies.
H. W. Giesecke+2 more
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Petroleum Chemistry and Refining [PDF]
Advances in Petroleum Chemistry and Refining Vol. 5. Edited by John J. McKetta Jun. Pp. xiv + 545. 1505. Vol. 6. Pp. xvi + 550. (New York and London: Interscience Publishers, a Division of John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1962.) 158s.
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Developments in Petroleum Refining
2010During the next decade, conventional sources (OPEC and non-OPEC) will dominate crude oil supply. Nonconventional crude will account for about 10% of the global consumption although regionally, this may differ significantly. For example, in the United States, the fuels from light tight oil may approach one-third of the total consumption.
Meena Marafi+2 more
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Petroleum Science and Technology, 2001
Nickel plays both negative and positive roles in petroleum refining. Found as a naturally occurring trace element in many crude oils and bound in oil-soluble ligation, nickel concentrations range from a few to over 250 ppm. In the conversion of crude oils to transportation fuels, these concentrations generally cause problems.
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Nickel plays both negative and positive roles in petroleum refining. Found as a naturally occurring trace element in many crude oils and bound in oil-soluble ligation, nickel concentrations range from a few to over 250 ppm. In the conversion of crude oils to transportation fuels, these concentrations generally cause problems.
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The development of petroleum refining and petroleum chemistry in Russia
Petroleum Chemistry, 2010The long-term strategy of the development of the oil refining and petrochemical industry of the Russian Federation has been discussed. Such measures as the elaboration of the master plan of the development of oil refining and petroleum chemistry until 2020, providing Russian banks with state guarantees on loans to finance the construction of new and ...
E. A. Chernysheva, V. M. Kapustin
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2016
Crude oil in its natural state at the wellhead has limited value. A series of complex and expensive industrial processing steps are needed to convert crude oil into useful products. Combined together these processing steps constitute a petroleum refinery.
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Crude oil in its natural state at the wellhead has limited value. A series of complex and expensive industrial processing steps are needed to convert crude oil into useful products. Combined together these processing steps constitute a petroleum refinery.
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