Friday, August 31, 2012

Intelligent Googling

“I was so naive as a kid I used to sneak behind the barn and do nothing.” -- Johnny Carson (American TV Host, 1925-2005)

The September 2012 edition of Hydrocarbon Engineering (HE) magazine has a couple of articles on heavy crude that look interesting.  Unfortunately, if you do not subscribe to the magazine, you will not be able to read the articles.  They appear nowhere else online.

However, by intelligent Googling you can sneak a peek at the likely content of the articles.

One of the HE articles of interest is …

ASSAULT ON SALT (In: Hydrocarbon Engineering, September 2012)
Simon Cornelius, Dan Jackson and Doug Longtin, Baker Hughes Incorporated, USA, examine the challenges associated with desalting heavy crudes.

TODAY’S SEARCH TIP:
Google© baker hughes heavy crude

On the first page of results you will have access to the full text of two relevant articles.

Fine-tune processing heavy crudes in your facility (In: Hydrocarbon Processing Magazine, 2010)
Source: http://c14503045.r45.cf2.rackcdn.com/v1/dc9416ab905ff4f70a3a8b7117eaa5e5/hp-sep-2010-field-asit-services.pdf

An Integrated Solution Enabling Allocation of Heavy Oil in the Peregrino Field (Offshore Technology Conference, Houston, Texas, 2–5 May 2011)
Source: http://public.bakerhughes.com/otc2011/presskit/Papers/An%20Integrated%20Solution%20Enabling%20Allocation%20of%20Heavy%20Oil%20in%20the%20Peregrino%20Field.pdf

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APPLY THE SAME TECHNIQUE TO THE OTHER HE ARTICLE OF NOTE.

STRIKE A BALANCE (In: Hydrocarbon Engineering, September 2012)
Brad Mason and Sam Lordo, Nalco, USA, examine the best practices for desalting, which can be used as the first line of defence for refineries processing heavy crudes.

Google© nalco heavy crude

Again, on the first page of results you will find a link to the full text of a related article.

Achieving sustainable, optimal SAGD operations (In: Journal of Petroleum Technology, 2010)
Source: http://www.nalco.com/documents/Published-Articles/R-1007_-_Achieving_Sustainable_Optimal_SAGD_Operations.pdf


Work smarder, not harder.  Google© intelligently.
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