Thursday, July 9, 2020

PTQ Call for papers

PTQ-Petroleum Technology Quarterly (www.eptq.com) has just released its issue for 2020 Q3. The TOC-Table of Contents appears below. It is a good place to start if you are considering responding to PTQ’s call for papers for its Q4 edition.

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2020 PTQ Q3 Table of Contents

  • Capturing carbon dioxide from refinery streams
  • Heat exchanger fouling analytics
  • Planning to counter economic turbulence
  • IMO 2020: meeting the challenge
  • Protect control valves when production slows
  • Real-time crude and desalter monitoring
  • Improving turnarounds and operations with online cleaning
  • Molecular management for refinery-petrochemical complexes
  • Remote management of hydrogen production
  • More petrochemicals with less capital spending
  • Types of corrosion and materials to combat them
  • Boosting mild hydrocracking performance
  • Troubleshooting premature tower flooding
  • Managing the life cycle of coke drums
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And here is an email I rec’d from PTQ announcing its call for papers …

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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 Q4 issue of PTQ, which will be distributed in September 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

Q4 (Oct, Nov & Dec) issue of PTQ

    Delayed Coking
    Hydrotreating
    Hydrogen Recovery
    Catalyst Advances
    Vacuum systems
    IIoT & Digital Solutions
    Furnace Design
    Water/Wastewater Management
    Heat Transfer
    Mass Transfer


Corrosion & Fouling Control

    Leak Detection & Repair
    High Acidity Crude Processing
    Chemicals, Inhibitors & Antifoulants
    Corrosion Monitoring & Prevention
    Coatings


Gas Processing

    Amine Processes
    Sulphur Recovery & Removal
    Refinery Gas Treating
    Sour Gas Processing
    LNG/GTL
    Compressors

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