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Heavy and extra-heavy oil upgrading technologies / James G. Speight.

By: Speight, James G [author.].
Contributor(s): Gale Group.
Series: Gale virtual reference library.Publisher: Oxford : Gulf Professional Publishing, an imprint of Elsevier, 2013Description: 1 online resource (vi, 168 pages) : illustrations (some color).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 0124045707 (pbk.); 9780124017474 (electronic book); 9780124045705 (pbk.).Subject(s): Feedstock | Heavy oil | Petroleum engineering -- Technological innovationsAdditional physical formats: Print version:: Heavy and extra-heavy oil upgrading technologies.DDC classification: 665.5384 Online resources: Aquí puedes acceder a este libro en forma virtual
Contents:
chapter 1. Refining heavy oil and extra-heavy oil -- chapter 2. Thermal cracking -- chapter 3. Catalytic cracking -- chapter 4. Hydrotreating and desulfurization -- chapter 5. Hydrocracking -- chapter 6. Solvent processes -- chapter 7. Heavy feedstock refining--the future.
In: GaleSummary: Provides an overview of strategies for future recovery and refining of the fossil fuels derived from unconventional reservoirs of oil and gas, as well as the chemistry and engineering behind the latest developments and technologies in the industry and the various environmental regulations.
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chapter 1. Refining heavy oil and extra-heavy oil -- chapter 2. Thermal cracking -- chapter 3. Catalytic cracking -- chapter 4. Hydrotreating and desulfurization -- chapter 5. Hydrocracking -- chapter 6. Solvent processes -- chapter 7. Heavy feedstock refining--the future.

Provides an overview of strategies for future recovery and refining of the fossil fuels derived from unconventional reservoirs of oil and gas, as well as the chemistry and engineering behind the latest developments and technologies in the industry and the various environmental regulations.

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