“Honey is sweet! but the bee stings” -- Proverb
Today’s tip is short and sweet: register with ePTQ (http://www.eptq.com/)
Your organization probably already subscribes to ePTQ as a part of its subscription to PTQ-Petroleum Technology Quarterly.
Even so, consider registering as an individual. Registration is free, and provides the following advantages …
· Access to the ePTQ Technology Q&A forum. The comments in this section are amazingly detailed. They are like one-paragraph technical articles, written in response to specific problems encountered by forum participants.
· Email alerts: Like the calendar reminders on your cell phone, the alerts will let you know when a new issue of PTQ is available. And they will inform you of upcoming ePTQ affiliated conferences, like the 6th Refining China event.
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6th Refining China
Beijing 28 March 2012 – 29 March 2012
The 6th REFINING CHINA conference will be held at the Regent Hotel, Bejing, 28-29 March 2012
REFINING CHINA, the only international refining technology conference held in China, has now been running for six years in partnership with SINOPEC. This partnership ensures the continuing strong level of producer company delegates not only from Sinopec but also from CNPC/Petrochina and CNOOC companies and a high level of local speakers.
Our current line-up for 2012 is as follows:
· Cao Xianghong, Chairman, Chemical Industry and Engineering Society of China Selecting refining production technology in China
· Ling Yuqun, Vice president, Sinopec Energy saving and low emission technologies in China's refineries
· Sun LIli, Vice General Manager, Sinopec Engineering Inc Refinery design to meet low-carbon requirements
· Yan Shaochun, President, Luoyang Petrochemical Engineering Corporation Technological developments in the China coal liquefaction industry
· He Shengbao, Vice President, CNPC
· CNOOC speaker
· ExxonMobil Producing clean fuel gas
· BP Measuring PBS values for crude oil selection
· Saudi Aramco Increasing energy recovery in Preflash tower preheat train network
· Jacobs Improving refining performance: where to start?
· Prague Institute of Chemical Technology Biofuel developments
· Mangalore Refinery Leveraging carbon emissions pinch analysis
· Hindustan Waste water management: a case study
· Hart Energy Clean fuels outlook
· Research Institute of the Petroleum Industry (RIPI) Tehran Evaluation of the Effects of Feed Characteristics and Operating Variables on the Naphtha Isomerization Process
· Soteica Online utilities real time optimisation at a large Chinese petrochemical complex
· Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería, Perú Diesel hydrotreating: modelling and simulation
· Baker Hughes Heavy crudes processing
· Intercat Reducing FCC heavy fuel oil yield
· Air Products Technical innovations in on-purpose H2 making solutions
· Sage Environmental Leak detection and repair techniques
· Albermarle Achieving clean fuels with hydroprocessing
Seminar: Baker Hughes Using Petroleum Additives to Maximize Profit and Improve Product Quality
source: www.refiningchina.com
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