| Welcoming Remarks |
| Introductory Remarks |
| Reflections on 20 years of Technology Development |
Taking Optimal Advantage of Feedstock Flexibility with Coilsim1D Kevin M. Van Geem1, Marie-Françoise Reyniers2 and Steven Pyl1, (1)Laboratorium voor Chemische Technologie, Ghent University, Gent, Belgium, (2)Laboratorium voor Petrochemische Techniek, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium |
Emisshield: Application to Pyrolysis Furnaces John Olver, Wessex Incorporated, Blacksburg, VA |
Catalyzed-Assisted Manufacture of Olefins (CAMOL): Realizing Novel Operational Benefits from Furnace Coil Surfaces Steve Petrone1, Yan Chen1, Robert Deuis1, Les Benum2, David Gent2, Randy Saunders2 and Chi Wong3, (1)Quantiam Technologies Inc., Edmonton, AB, Canada, (2)NOVA Chemicals Corporation, Red Deer, AB, Canada, (3)NOVA Chemicals Corporation, Calgary, AB, Canada |
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Front End Cdhydro® Raw Gas Hydrogenation Achieved Stephen J. Stanley1, Robert J. Gartside2 and Jose de Barros1, (1)Olefins Business Group, Lummus Technology, a CB&I Company, Bloomfield, NJ, (2)Program Management, Lummus Technology, a CB&I Company, Bloomfield, NJ |
Increasing the Propylene Yield: Converting the Butene in Mixed Butane Butene Streams (raff-2) into Propylene and Linear Internal Olefins Peter Ginn, MPM Technology, LP, Deer Park, TX |
Integrating CPT with Existing Oct Units Robert J. Gartside, Program Management, Lummus Technology, a CB&I Company, Bloomfield, NJ, James M. Hildreth, Olefins Business Group, Lummus Technology, a CB&I Company, Bloomfield, NJ and Shaun McGovern, Lummus Technology, a CB&I Company, Bloomfield, NJ |
| Concluding Remarks |
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