Tuesday, April 7, 2020

PTQ call for papers

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PTQ-Petroleum Technology Quarterly (www.eptq.com) asks for papers for its third quarter edition. Details appear in the email reproduced below.

TIP: Whether or not you choose to submit, it will be interesting to view the list of suggested topics.

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For 23 years, PTQ’s independent editorial policy and reputation within the industry have allowed us to provide the most relevant content, highlighting the latest developments in the global refining, gas and petrochemical processing industries. These articles provide refiners with the in-depth information they need on the processes, products and services necessary to design, build, operate and maintain their plants more efficiently, as well as increase their margins.
We have listed below the subjects we are looking to cover in the Q3 issue of PTQ, which will be distributed in July to 30,000+ people engaged in refining, gas processing and technology provision worldwide. As usual, we are seeking contributions that describe practical applications of established technology in the form of case studies, along with details of new developments in the world of refining, gas and petrochemical processing technology.
In the first instance, please send your editorial suggestions to Chris Cunningham, editor@petroleumtechnology.com
Q3 (Jul, Aug & Sep) issue of PTQ
   Diesel Production
   Lubes & Waxes
   Clean Fuel Technologies
   FCC Propylene
   NOx Reduction
   Hydrocracking
   Catalyst Advances
   Coke Removal
   Crude Blending
   Plant Design Software
Rotating Equipment & Fluid Flow Equipment
   Vibration/Condition Monitoring
   Flow Metering & Control
   Pumps, Valves & Seals
   Control Systems
   Maintenance & Reliability
   Compressors & Turbomachinery
   Lubes & Greases
Process optimisation & Control
   Data/Information Management
   Automation, Instrumentation & Control
   Modelling & Simulation
   Safety Systems
   Level Gauging & Monitoring
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