Saturday, October 9, 2021

PTQ Q1 2022 and Catalysis 2022 Call For Articles


PTQ-Petroleum Technology Quarterly (www.digitalrefining.com) wants you to consider contributing to the Q1 2022 issue, and the Catalysis 2022 issue.
Subjects range from crude blending to heavy oil processing to sustainable technologies. Sustainable technologies, of course, is becoming an increasingly urgent topic in the oil & gas industry.

Here is the text of the email I rec’d with more details …

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EMAIL FROM PTQ re: CALL FOR PAPERS
We have listed below the subjects we are looking to cover in the upcoming Q1 2022 issue of PTQ, as well as the Catalysis 2022 issue, both of which will be distributed to 29,411 downstream industry personnel within every refinery, gas and petrochemical processing plant, operating, engineering and licensing company 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

The Q1 (Jan, Feb, Mar) issue of PTQ will feature articles on:
• Crude Blending
• Sustainable Technologies
• Refinery/Petrochemicals Integration
• Corrosion/Fouling Control
• Steam Cracking
• Operational Excellence
• Heavy Oil Processing
• Catalyst Developments
• Plant Design & Engineering
• Hydroprocessing
 
AUTOMATION & CONTROL
• Analytical Instruments
• Wireless Technology
• Predictive Control Technology
• IIoT & Digital Solutions
• Data Management & Security
• Modelling & Simulation

SAFETY & ENVIRONMENTAL
• Emissions Control
• Flare Systems
• Energy Efficiency
• Process Safety
• Water/Wastewater Management
• SOx/NOx Control

The Catalysis issue will feature articles on:
• FCC Catalyst Developments
• Additives for FCC Processing
• Catalysts for Bottoms Cracking
• Regenerating and Recycling Catalysts
• Catalysts for Reforming Processes
• Hydroprocessing Catalyst Developments
• Tail Gas Treating Catalysts
• Catalysts for Desulphurisation
• Additives for FCC Processing
• Catalysts for Increased Olefins Output
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