Description
Dr. William Leffler outlines what goes on in a refinery gas plant. He discusses the various paths and processes refiners use to separate and utilize the various gasses in the petroleum stream. Dr. Leffler gives a history of cat reformers, and explains how cat reformers are used to create higher octane products to be used primarily as gasoline blending components.
Features & Benefits
- Easy-to-understand explanations of all the important and essential points of refining.
- A basic understanding of the refining industry in simple, easy-to-understand language.
- An overview of key refining topics, using relevant analogies and easy-to-understand graphs, formulas, and illustrations.
Audience
- Field level personnel
- Management
- Energy lending and finance professionals
- Anyone who seeks to understand how, or relies upon, energy markets
- Students
About the Author
William L. Leffler earned an MBA and PhD from New York University and a BS from MIT. After a commission in the US Navy, he worked in the oil and gas and petrochemicals industries for 36 years in the US and abroad. Following that, he taught courses in universities and in companies on the upstream, downstream, and petrochemicals for 20 years while pursuing his writing career.
Dr. Leffler is a prolific petroleum industry writer of magazines and books (almost all with the words in Nontechnical Language in the title.) His books (some with co-authors) include this one on refining as well as petrochemicals, deepwater exploration & production, natural gas, pipelines and oil & gas production.
Details
Type: DVD
Published: 2010
Run time: 32:52 Minutes
ISBN: 9781593702014