Refinery of the Future

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Refinery of the Future

Energy industries and utilities Petroleum technology

Author: James G. Speight

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Language: English

Published by: William Andrew

Published on: 21st December 2010

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781437778526


Introduction

As feedstocks to refineries change, there must be an accompanying change in refinery technology. This means a movement from conventional means of refining heavy feedstocks using (typically) coking technologies to more innovative processes that will coax the last drips of liquid fuels from the feedstock. This book presents the evolution of refinery processes during the last century and as well as the means by which refinery processes will evolve during the next three-to-five decades.

Content Overview

Chapters contain material relevant to (1) comparisons of current feedstocks with heavy oil and bio-feedstocks; (2) evolution of refineries since the 1950s; (3) properties and refinability of heavy oil and bio-feedstocks; (4) thermal processes vs. hydroprocesses, and (5) evolution of products to match the environmental market.

Process Innovations and Patents

Process innovations that have influenced refinery processing over the past three decades are presented, as well as the relevant patents that have the potential for incorporation into future refineries.

Key Topics

  • Comparison of current feedstocks with heavy oil and bio-feedstocks.
  • Evolution of refineries over the past three decades.
  • Properties and refinability of heavy oil and bio-feedstocks.
  • Thermal processes vs. Hydroprocesses.
  • Evolution of products to match the environmental market.

Additional Considerations

Investigates the engineering and plant design challenges presented by heavy oil and bio-feedstocks.

Explores the legislatory and regulatory climate, including increasingly stringent environmental requirements.

Examines the trade-offs of thermal processes vs. hydroprocesses.

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