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Oil production and refining

Oil Companies Operating in Georgia, GNOC Information. Materials of Conference Perspective of Oil Production and Refining , Tbilisi, October, 2000... [Pg.36]

Sepacorr . [BASF AG] Nitrogen-containing crmdensate corrosion inhibitor for crude oil production and refining equipment. [Pg.331]

Attention was also called to the fact that a definite changeover from traditional cars to electric cars with fuel cells would be associated with the need for a fundamental restructuring not only of the car industry and of the oil production and refining operations, but also of many other economic sectors related to them. It must be acknowledged that even today no solution is in sight for many questions raised in the mentioned article. [Pg.245]

Bakiev, T. A., Heat exchangers development on basis of thermosiphons for oil production and refining PhD dissertation (Technics). Ufa State Petroleum Technological University, Ufa, 2000,228 p. [Pg.257]

As new production processes develop, in parallel with the derivation of new products, then the decanter will be adapted to keep pace with such changes. Oil production and refining will continue to be a challenge to the decanter manufacturer, especially as production moves into less hospitable zones. There is a wealth of food, protein, biochemical and pharmaceutical applications awaiting the efficient clean-in-place process for decanters, while the increasing demands on municipal and industrial waste treatment will also add to the application range. If nuclear power returns to favour, then here also the decanter will have a part to play, especially once it is fully automated. The need to be able to process low-grade metal ores will also need help from the decanter. [Pg.13]

Sir John Cadman, as he had now become, left Birmingham University in 1922 aind at that time there was formed out of part of the Department of Mining the Department of Oil Production and Refining. This was led through much of the period between the First and Second World Wars by Professor A W Nash who succeeded Professor Thompson in 1924. He was a... [Pg.239]

The most commonly encountered permanent gases are CO2, H2S, and N2 associated with gas or crude oil production and N2, CO, H2, and O2 found in refining and petrochemicals. [Pg.70]

H. Batrick and co-workers. Final Report—The Production and Refining of Crude Shale Oil into Military Fuels, AppHed Systems Corp. for Office of Naval Research, Washington, D.C., Aug. 1975. [Pg.358]

The petroleum industry, one of the world s largest industries, has four major branches [1]. The production branch explores for oil and brings it to the surface in oilfields. The transportation branch sends crude oil to refineries and delivers the refined products to consumers. The refining branch processes crude oil into useful products. The marketing branch sells and distributes the petroleum products to consumers. The subject of this chapter is the treatment of liquid wastes from the production and refining branches. [Pg.235]

Application of fluidized catalyst techniques to the Fischer-Tropsch synthesis (30) has yielded a process that produces chiefly (about 70%) motor gasoline, with minor amounts (about 30%) of fuel oil and oxygenated compounds. The fluidized iron catalyst process is outstanding because of its very high space-time yield and because it may be competitive with existing petroleum production and refining processes, if natural gas at 10 cents or less per 1000 cubic feet is available as the raw material for synthesis gas production. [Pg.148]


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