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REFINING INDUSTRY TRENDS AND STRATEGIES

Worldwide Refining and Petrochemical Industry Monitor
Publication date: 2019
Item#:D30901
This biannual report provides an overview of existing refinery systems around the world, as well as country-specific plans for new refineries and refinery expansions and revamps.

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$5,500

INNOVATIVE REFINING STRATEGIES AND FLEXIBLE TECHNOLOGIES IN A VOLATILE CRUDE MARKET

Multi-Client Strategic Report
Publication date:March 2017
Item#:C01600
Major challenges now facing refiners amid market uncertainty: What crudes to buy? What products to make?

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REFINERY POWER OUTAGE MITIGATIONS: LATEST TECHNOLOGIES AND STRATEGIES TO MINIMIZE FINANCIAL IMPACTS

Multi-Client Strategic Report
Publication date:February 2014
Item#:c01300
Unplanned refinery shutdowns hit company earnings two ways: lost production and potential liabilities for excess flaring and unsafe operations.

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$9,500.00

REFINERY ENERGY MANAGEMENT REPORT — LATEST TECHNOLOGIES AND STRATEGIES TO ENHANCE OPERATIONAL ECONOMICS

Multi-Client Strategic Report
Publication date:July 2012
Item#:C01200
NEW. The global refining business is pressing forward in a difficult operating environment in which only the best, most sophisticated refineries will be profitable. Complex refineries are considered the ones that can buy the cheapest feeds and convert them into the products the market wants using the most cost-effective processes in the near term with a long-term operational strategy. The cost factor is the key in maintaining profit margins.

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OPPORTUNITY CRUDES REPORT II: TECHNOLOGIES & STRATEGIES FOR MEETING EVOLVING MARKET & ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES

Multi-Client Strategic Report
Publication date:June 2011
Item#:C01100
At a time of volatile oil prices and crude supply uncertainty, many refiners around the world are again turning their attention to relatively less expensive, unconventional or opportunity crudes (opcrudes). Opcrudes generally include heavy sour grades, oilsand/bitumen, extra heavy oil, high TAN crudes, and oil shale. Refineries without a capability of handling opcrudes will lose out to the competition in the long term.

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WORLDWIDE REFINING BUSINESS DIGEST WEEKLY.E

Worldwide Refining Business Digest Weekly.e
Publication date:Weekly- 2017
Item#:A000900
Extensive coverage of refining industry news in the US-Americas, Europe/Middle East/Africa, and Asia-Pacific regions.

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$1,095.00