Preliminary Program subject to change
T2013 Ethylene Feedstock - NOx in Cryogenic Equipment Technology Forum
OverviewA tutorial covering the issues with NOX contamination in the cold section of the ethylene unit. This is orientated to people new to the industry as well as those well versed in the subject.
Primary SponsorTopical 2: Ethylene Producers Conference (T2)

Chair

Dane Grenoble
Consultant
Consultant
18201 Sandy Cove
Houston, TX 77058
Phone Number: 281-333-2463
Email: dgrenoble@houston.rr.com

CoChair

David Simms
Consulting Specialist
Shaw Stone & Webster
1430 Enclave Parkway
Houston, TX 77077
Phone Number: 281-368-3107
Email: david.simms@shawgrp.com
Introductory Remarks
Chemistry of NOx Formation in Cryogenic Sections
Dane Grenoble, Consultant, 18201 Sandy Cove, Houston, TX 77058
Analytical Techniques for the Measurement of NOx Compounds
William H. Henstock, Dow Chemical Company, P.O. Box 8361, South Charleston, WV 25303
Ethylene Operators Experiences
Roy T. Halle, Independent Consultant, 912 Davis Road, League City, TX 77573
Break
Incidents: Berre Ethylene Plant and Others
David Simms, Shaw Stone & Webster, 1430 Enclave Parkway, Houston, TX 77077
Operations Responses to NOx Accumulation
Richard (Dick) A. Hauptfleisch, Olefins Technology, ExxonMobil Chemical Company, 4500 Bayway Drive, Baytown, TX 77520
Concluding Remarks

Topical 2: Ethylene Producers Conference