Handbook of Petroleum Refining Chemical Industries Series
Auteur : Speight James G.
Petroleum refining involves refining crude petroleum as well as producing raw materials for the petrochemical industry. This book covers current refinery processes and process-types that are likely to come on-stream during the next three to five decades. The book includes (1) comparisons of conventional feedstocks with heavy oil, tar sand bitumen, and bio-feedstocks; (2) properties and refinability of the various feedstocks; (3) thermal processes versus hydroprocesses; and (4) the influence of refining on the environment.
Feedstock Properties. Refining Processes. Refining Chemistry. Distillation. Thermal Cracking. Catalytic Cracking. Deasphalting and Dewaxing Processes. Hydrotreating and Desulfurization. Hydrocracking. Corrosion in Refineries. Refining and the Environment. Conversion Factors. Glossary Page. Index.
Dr. James G. Speight is a consultant, author, and lecturer on energy and environmental issues at CD & W Inc., Laramie, Wyoming, USA. He previously served as CEO and Chief Scientific Officer at the Western Research Institute.
Date de parution : 06-2020
17.8x25.4 cm
Date de parution : 09-2016
Ouvrage de 769 p.
17.8x25.4 cm
Thème de Handbook of Petroleum Refining :
Mots-clés :
Heavy Feedstocks; Tar Sand Bitumen; heavy; Vacuum Gas Oil; feedstocks; Asphaltene Constituents; asphaltene; Gas Oil; constituents; Catalytic Cracking; processes; Deasphalted Oil; deasphalted; Natural Gas; oil; Vacuum Residuum; catalytic; OSHA Technical Manual; cracking; Coke Formation; reforming; Solvent Dewaxing; Asphaltene Fraction; Heavy Gas Oil; Thermal Reforming; Ebullated Bed Reactors; Extra Heavy Oil; Carbon Residue; Hydrogen Sulfide; Recycle Gas; Catalyst Bed; Octane Number; Light Gas Oil; Hydrogen Partial Pressure; Middle Distillate