Part 2 of the article on API 685 has highlighted most of the “other changes of interest to the reader” and provides insights into the various other points of discussion the API 685 task force addressed, along with the rationale behind changes found in the July 2022 published 3rd Ed. of the standard.
The two companies will work together to bundle their respective resources and expertise, with the goal of further improving customer focus in the vastly growing market for large-scale heat pumps.
At the 2022 Year in Infrastructure Conference and Going Digital Awards, Bentley Systems brought finalists from around the world to present their innovations in various forms of infrastructure.
The presence of a strong regulatory structure, risk valuation tools that suggest lower risk values than previously envisioned and access to available insurance can help dispel the myth that CCUS is too risky and help everyone—project developers, financiers, policy makers and the public—have greater confidence in CCUS as it develops into a more widespread industrial activity.
Insulation systems in hydrocarbon processing facilities are integral to the effective thermal performance of process pipes and vessels. While insulation plays an important role in process control, energy efficiency, noise reduction and passive fire production, it is important to consider how an insulating system stands up to a persistent threat in hydrocarbon processing facilities – corrosion under insulation.
The tightening of environmental norms and emissions specifications provides additional challenges to refining.
Many industries utilize pumps in hot applications, including oil and gas facilities.
Cao, D.
, China Petroleum and Chemical Corp.;
Ma, Q.
, SINOPEC Anqing Co.;
Gong, J.
,
Zhang, J.
,
Zhang, Z.
,
Wei, X.
,
Chang, X.
,
Zhu, J.
, SINOPEC Research Institute of Petroleum Processing;
Wu, L.
, SINOPEC Engineering Inc.
Over the past two decades, annual global demands for refined products and basic petrochemicals have increased by approximately 1.3% and 3.5%, respectively.
It is widely accepted that state-of-the-art sulfur recovery technologies utilize the modified Claus process as well as some extension technology on the tail gas.
Bottoms product from fluidized catalytic cracking (FCC) is typically one of the least valuable products from a refinery.