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Hydrocarbon Processing

Hydrocarbon Processing, Vol.89, No.11 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0018-8190 (Print) 

In this Issue (24 articles)

7 - 7 Better gas storage via MOFs
Thinnes B
9 - 9 Wire mesh vs. wire size for temporary strainers
Bloch HP
11 - 11 Consultants stand by need for massive capacity cuts
Wright TL
13 - 13 Future of the collaborative process automation system
Woll D, O'Brien L
15 - 15 Weighing on dual-temperature control
Kern A
17 - 18 Linde supplying hydrogen technology to US BMW plant
Thinnes B
17 - 17 US demand for lubricants to reach 2.25 billion gallons in 2014
Thinnes B
17 - 17 LCFS will adversely affect oil-sands crude refiners
Thinnes B
18 - 20 Oil and gas reserves increased 3 percent in 2009
Thinnes B
23 - 23 Collaboration improves emergency valve performance
[Anonymous]
23 - 25 Gasoline benzene reduction alkylation catalytic technology
[Anonymous]
23 - 23 New FCC catalyst announced
[Anonymous]
31 - 32 Stretch in technology and gaps in process safety for the hydrocarbon industry
Mannan MS
33 - 33 Better water management: A crucial and growing requirement
Messina G
35 - 35 Water among causes for storage tank explosion Reinvestigation uncovers true accident events
Ferjencik M, Janovsky B
41 - 41 Consider new analysis for flares Applying dynamic models in designing safety systems can reduce capital costs
Urban Z, Matzopoulos M, Marriott J, Marshall B
49 - 49 Designing the correct pressure-relieving system Use these relief rate calculations for gas thermal expansion as a cause for overpressure
Mofrad SR
55 - 55 Customize operator training for your thermal oxidizers This case history shows the benefits of site-specific programs in new equipment installations
Gilder T, Campbell D, Robertson T, Baukal C
61 - 64 Emergency response planning-start at the plant design stage Follow these guidelines for a safer facility
Saini R
65 - 65 Optimized fired heater control Residual oxygen measurement principle lowers emissions and improves efficiency
Mouris AJ
69 - 72 Consider real-gas modeling for turboexpanders New visualization methods expose problems with traditional designs
Kaupert K
73 - 73 Predictive emissions monitoring helps reduce stack air emissions New technology reduces compliance costs while optimizing operations
Hovan R
79 - 80 Consider switching to Internet protocol surveillance Here's a checklist to make the jump
Wilson MS
81 - 81 Case 59: Heat-up rates and thermal cracking A good analysis is usually better than speculation
Sofronas T