Petroleum Refining: Technology and Economics, Fifth Edition

James H. Gary, Glenn E. Handwerk, Mark J. Kaiser

March 5, 2007 by CRC Press
Textbook - 488 Pages - 134 B/W Illustrations
ISBN 9780849370380 - CAT# 7038

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Features

  • Updates equipment cost, data, catalyst, chemical, and energy requirements for each process unit
  • Discusses product specification and new environmental regulations that will affect them
  • Examines crude oil properties and how they relate to refinery operations and processing costs
  • Covers the process operations of integrated refineries and the methods to meet air and water quality standards
  • Discusses the purpose of feedstocks, catalysts, operating conditions, and products of the main refinery processes
  • Summary

    Petroleum refiners must face billion-dollar investments in equipment in order to meet ever-changing environmental requirements. Because the design and construction of new processing units entail several years’ lead time, refiners are reluctant to commit these dollars for equipment that may no longer meet certain conditions when the units come on stream.

    Written by experts with both academic and professional experience in refinery operation, design, and evaluation, Petroleum Refining Technology and Economics, Fifth Edition is an essential textbook for students and a vital resource for engineers. This latest edition of a bestselling text provides updated data and addresses changes in refinery feedstock, product distribution, and processing requirements resulting from federal and state legislation.

    Providing a detailed overview of today’s integrated fuels refinery, the book discusses each major refining process as they relate to topics such as feedstock preparation, operating costs, catalysts, yields, finished product properties, and economics. It also contains end-of-chapter problems and an ongoing case study.