Produced by the editors of Hydrocarbon Processing, the 2011 HPI Market Data is the HPI's most reliable forecast of capital, maintenance and operating expenditures for the local and global HPI. Combining over 35 years of refining, petrochemicals and LNG history with detailed analysis of the economic, political and environmental factors impacting HPI activity, this comprehensive resource provides actionable insight for strategic planning and budgeting.
Hydrocarbon Processing’s Petrochemical Processes 2010 handbook reflects the dynamic advancements now available in licensed process technologies, catalysts and equipment. The petrochemical industry continues to apply energy-conserving, environmentally friendly, cost-effective solutions to produce products that improve the quality of everyday life. The global petrochemical industry is innovative—putting knowledge into action to create new products to that service the needs of current and future markets.
HP’s Petrochemical Processes 2010 handbook is an inclusive catalog of established and leading-edge licensed technologies that can be applied to existing and grassroots facilities. Economic stresses drive efforts to conserve energy, minimize wastes, improve product qualities and, most important, increase yields and create new products.
This handbook-type industry reference source is produced by the staff of Hydrocarbon Processing magazine. It contains flow diagrams and descriptions of more than 130 commercially viable gas processing processes from 49 licensors. Included are drying, treating, dehydrogenation, effluent cleanup, hydrogen, liquefied natural gas, syngas, sulfur, liquid treating, etc. Each process description includes a flow diagram as well as application, economics and licensor information. The processes are indexed by process and contributing company.
Produced annually by
the staff of Hydrocarbon Processing magazine, this special market report contains
detailed information to help vendors increase their sales to the $222.4 billion
worldwide HPI market (petroleum refining, petrochemical / chemical processing,
gas processing, LNG and synfuels production). It includes a three-year history
of total and new HPI construction project activity analyzed by industry sector
and geographical region. Trends and developments that drive spending in each
sector are described. A forecast of 2009 capital, maintenance and operating
expenditures are broken out by HPI sector and equipment and material categories.
2008 Refining Process Handbook PDF
Produced biennially by the staff of Hydrocarbon Processing magazine,
this handbook-type industry reference source has been expanded this year. It
contains flow diagrams and descriptions of more than 130 leading-edge, licensed
refining technologies. Specific processing operations include coking, hydrotreating,
hydrocracking, fluid catalytic cracking, resid catalytic cracking, alkylation,
catalytic reforming, ethers and more. Forty licensors contributed process flow
diagrams, products, process descriptions, economics, installations and other
vital information. The flow diagrams and summary descriptions define typical
licensed processes used by modern refineries.
Produced annually
by the staff of Hydrocarbon Processing magazine, this special
market report contains detailed information to help vendors increase
their sales to the $208.3 billion worldwide HPI market (petroleum refining,
petrochemical / chemical processing, gas processing and synfuels production).
It includes a three-year history of total and new HPI construction
project activity analyzed by industry sector and geographical region.
Trends and developments that drive spending in each sector are described.
A forecast of 2008 capital, maintenance and operating expenditures
are broken out by HPI sector and equipment and material categories.
HP 2008 Marketing Slides
Presentation PDF
A detailed presentation of Hydrocarbon Processing's
outlook for the HPI as presented at Hydrocarbon Processing's Annual
HPI Forecast & Breakfast
2005 Petrochemical Process Handbook
PDF
Produced biennially by the staff of Hydrocarbon Processing
magazine, this handbook-type industry reference source, now on CD-ROM,
contains more flow diagrams and descriptions then ever before. With over
120 petrochemical processes, this valuable reference tool should be
available to every engineer in the refining and petrochemical industry.
Included are commercially viable processes ranging from alkylbenzene to
xyleneisomers. Each process includes a flow diagram and application,
operation, economic, yield and licensor information. The processes are
indexed by process and contributing company.
2006 Refining Process Handbook
PDF
Produced biennially by the staff of Hydrocarbon Processing
magazine, this handbook-type industry reference source has been expanded
this year. It contains flow diagrams and descriptions of more than 110
leading-edge, licensed refining technologies. Specific processing
operations include coking, hydrotreating, hydrocracking, fluid catalytic
cracking, resid catalytic cracking, alkylation, catalytic reforming,
ethers and more. Forty licensors contributed process flow diagrams,
products, process descriptions, economics, installations and other vital
information. The flow diagrams and summary descriptions define typical
licensed processes used by modern refineries.
2006 Gas Processes Handbook
PDF
This handbook-type industry reference source is produced biennially by the staff of Hydrocarbon Processing magazine. It contains flow diagrams and descriptions of more than
130 commercially viable gas processing processes from 50 licensors. Included are drying, treating, contaminant removal, cleanup, hydrogen, liquefied natural gas, syngas,
sulfur, gas-to-liquids, etc. Each process description includes a four -color flow diagram as well as application, operation, economic, yield and licensor information. The
processes are indexed by process and contributing company.
2005 Advanced Control & Information Systems
PDF
This handbook-type industry reference source is produced biennially by the staff of Hydrocarbon Processing magazine. It contains flow diagrams and descriptions of over 160
major process control and information systems technologies from over 20 licensors. It is unique in that it shows how these technologies are applied to specific HPI processes
and plants. The Handbook has become the user reference when implementing these advanced control and information system projects in the hydrocarbon processing industry (HPI).
Process control and information systems projects continue to be some of the most cost-effective in the HPI. Payouts in terms of increased throughput and productivity,
improved maintenance and asset management, energy savings and better management decision making can often be measured in months. Expanded this year to include additional
control articles and papers along with control and information systems providers' directory the Handbook is more valuable then ever. Below is a list of technology
contributors to date.
2005
HPI Plants & Refineries
This listing includes refineries (R), petrochemical plants (P), gas
processing plants (G), synfuel plants (S) and other plants (O). Companies
are listed alphabetically within States for the United States and by
Country in the major geographical regions of the world.
Hydrocarbon Processing Archive
Access to technical articles featured in
Hydrocarbon Processing Magazine. Archive includes selections from 1995 to present.
Other Helpful Resources
PDF
A listing of 800 websites of interest to the HPI, broken down to the
following categories: Integrated Oil and Gas Companies; Refining and Gas
Processing, Chemicals, Catalysts & Technologies; Government Agencies.