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Hydrocarbon Processing

Hydrocarbon Processing, Vol.81, No.6 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0018-8190 (Print) 

In this Issue (25 articles)

13 - 13 Options to consider when optimizing existing units
Romanow S, Broussard MR, Golden S, O'Connell D, Goodrich R
15 - 15 Moving beyond steady-state optimization
Fiske T
17 - 17 Delegating responsibility brings benefits
Bloch HP
19 - 19 So many answers ...
Crowley B
31 - 31 Improved mercury removal from natural gas liquids
[Anonymous]
31 - 31 New propylene source developed
[Anonymous]
32 - 32 Membrane removes CO2 from liquid ethane
[Anonymous]
32 - 32 New'toolkit' aids hydrotreating
[Anonymous]
32 - 33 Improved olefin manufacture reduces plant costs
[Anonymous]
33 - 34 New method segregates high-sulfur gasoline
[Anonymous]
34 - 34 Mass spectrometer measures low and high concentrations
[Anonymous]
34 - 34 Next-generation process knowledge system
[Anonymous]
35 - 36 Technology prevents lightning strikes
[Anonymous]
36 - 36 Compact unit for continuous emissions monitoring
[Anonymous]
42 - 42 Split flow pumps
Murray B
45 - 48 New approach to real-time optimization using neural networks and fuzzy logic - The main advantages are simpler models and reduced computation time
Bomfim CHM, Caminhas WM
53 - 53 Consider comprehensive CPD efforts to cut costs - With performance real-time field data, designers can devise process retrofits at the conceptual stage that control project scope and minimize engineering revisions during FEED and detailed engineering
Barletta T, Martin GR, Visser A
63 - 66 Refine your approach to process troubleshooting and optimization -Follow this methodology to improve problem diagnosis and communication
Smith K
69 - 69 Increase plant productivity through online performance monitoring - The technology can increase production by 1-3% and reduce unplanned maintenance costs by 10-30%
White DC
77 - 78 Is regulatory compliance a burden or an opportunity? Using a proactive approach can reap significant benefits
Siecke MJ, Weber RJ
83 - 85 Minimize flaring with flare gas recovery - To reduce facility-wide air emission, a refinery retrofitted the flare system and reuses waste gas as fuel gas
Fisher PW, Brennan D
87 - 90 Jump to the next level of IT productivity - Applying the same ROI requirement for every dollar spent on IT that is used on non-IT spending, management can dramatically turn potentially huge capital drains into great gains
Holland D, Skarke G
91 - 91 Case 9: The machine remembered - Machines have a memory of overstressed conditions
Sofronas T
117 - 117 Periodic inspection and test - requirements and benefits
Goble WM
119 - 119 Analyze the economics of a capital improvement
Huchler LA