Huntsman v Petroplus - multi-million dollar dispute under an agreement for the supply
of naphtha and LPG raising issues of construction (including whether the effect of an entire agreement clause is to exclude implied terms under the Sale of Goods Act 1979) and technical questions as to the cause of mercury contamination and whether it was such as to render the products unsatisfactory or unfit for purpose).
Huntsman v Petroplus: multi-million dollar dispute under an agreement for the supply
of naphtha and LPG raising issues of construction (including whether the effect of an entire agreement clause is to exclude implied terms under the Sale of Goods Act 1979) and technical questions as to the cause of mercury contamination and whether it was such as to render the products unsatisfactory or unfit for purpose).
The Tufts researchers discovered that dispersing individual, isolated platinum atoms in much less costly copper surfaces can create a highly effective and cost - efficient catalyst for the selective hydrogenation of 1,3 butadiene, a chemical produced by steam cracking
of naphtha or by catalytic cracking of gas oil.
Som's paper «Comparison of In - Nozzle Flow Characteristics
of Naphtha and N - Dodecane Fuels» co-authored with Torelli, indicates, for example, that some fuels under investigation may cavitate or vaporize within the fuel injector before entering the combustion chamber.
«The biofuel Virent has produced is similar in composition to reformate components produced by the platforming
of naphtha feeds during normal refinery operations,» says technology manager Grahame Buss of Shell.
Not exact matches
About a half
of those imports are heavy
naphtha, bought by PDVSA to dilute its extra heavy oil output and make it suitable for export.
Henry Huttleston Rogers came up with the machinery by which
naphtha could be separated from crude oil and was also the guy who thought
of using long pipelines to transport oil instead
of railway cars.
This is usually a cocktail
of volatile solvents like
naphtha or natural gas condensate that allows the thick bitumen to be pumped through the pipeline.
Gas and petroleum exploration and the production, treatment and marketing
of natural gas, crude oil, condensate,
naphtha and liquid petroleum gas; transportation by pipeline
of crude oil.
This oil can be used as is, or further distilled (using a larger version
of the bench - top distiller in the background) into lighter fuels such as
naphtha, gasoline, and kerosene.
Hofmann knew that quinine, the only effective treatment for malaria and thus vital to the British Empire, was also an amine, with a chemical structure very similar to that
of several coal tar components, including
naphtha.
Neste Oil — the world's largest producer
of renewable diesel — has launched the commercial production and sales
of renewable
naphtha for corporate customers; the company is one
of the first to supply bio-
naphtha on a commercial scale.
NExBTL
naphtha is produced as part
of the NExBTL renewable diesel refining process at Neste Oil's... Read more →
Methanol is known as wood alcohol, methyl alcohol, wood
naphtha, or wood spirits and is a chemical produced mostly as a byproduct
of the destructive distillation
of wood.
Inside the burgundy leather compartment
of a Delaunay - Belleville landaulet, a serious young woman with a heart - shaped face sat with an English novel on her lap, lit by a
naphtha lamp.
Benzene (C6H6): An aromatic hydrocarbon present in small proportion in some crude oils and made commercially from petroleum by the catalytic reforming
of naphthenes in petroleum
naphtha.
The commercial operation for the production
of biodiesel and
naphtha via Fischer - Tropsch synthesis... Read more →
The proposed changes included revising registration, recordkeeping and reporting provisions for compressed natural gas and liquefied natural gas; a lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions analysis for renewable electricity, renewable diesel and
naphtha produced from landfill biogas; changes to deal with issues related to crop residue and corn kernel fiber when determining volumes
of cellulosic feedstocks; a lifecycle analysis
of advanced butanol; and changes to the E15 misfueling mitigation regulations.
PRELIM can simulate up to ten specific refinery process configurations, each requiring a different amount
of energy to process a crude and producing a different slate
of final products including transportation fuels as well as heavy fuel oil; hydrogen from the
naphtha catalytic reforming proces;, refinery fuel gas; and the possible production
of coke or hydrocracking residue.
Catalytic hydrotreating: A refining process for treating petroleum fractions from atmospheric or vacuum distillation units (e.g.,
naphthas, middle distillates, reformer feeds, residual fuel oil, and heavy gas oil) and other petroleum (e.g., cat cracked
naphtha, coker
naphtha, gas oil, etc.) in the presence
of catalysts and substantial quantities
of hydrogen.
Modern agriculture gets the nitrogen it needs from ammonia - producing plants that utilize fossil fuels such as natural gas, LPG or petroleum
naphtha as a source
of hydrogen.
And the instruments here consisted
of Micro C / H Analyser, Visible Spectrophotometer, AStm Distillation Apparatus, Existent gum in
naphtha, Total Sulphur determin...