Sour Water Ammonia Recovery - a Low Carbon Intensity Product
Crude, Sustainability
Technology exists to recover ammonia from Sour Water. This ammonia is considered a low carbon intensity (CI) source since it was a waste stream and can be used, for example, as a liquid hydrogen carrier for further low CI uses. This session will highlight technologies to enable ammonia recovery, utilization, and how ammonia recovery meshes into an overall facility nitrogen and sulfur management strategy.
Facilitator: Jeff Zurlo, Veolia Water Technologies and Solutions
Speakers:
Stan Holbrook, Marathon
Carlos Cavalca, Veolia
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Co-Processing Renewable Feedstocks in FCC
Sustainability, FCC
Co-processing of sustainable feedstocks in FCC units is gaining popularity in industry but first-hand experience is still relatively limited. This roundtable session will highlight real-world experiences and first-hand learnings from a diverse panel of experts that includes operators, technology licensors, consultants and catalyst suppliers. Discussion topics will include topics such as supply/logistics, economic incentives/credits, operating issues/troubleshooting and other commercial experiences. Bring your questions and be ready for interactive discussion!
Facilitator: Nik Larsen, Marathon Petroleum Corporation
Speakers:
Stefan Brandt, W. R. Grace & Co.
Derek Froehle, Honeywell UOP
Mel Larson, Becht
Gary Lee, Parkland Refining (B.C.) Ltd.
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Instrumentation Craft Internship
Maintenance
In the last few years, we have recognized improvement opportunities for recruiting local trades. The identified opportunities can be summarized as experience and exposure. Most instrumentation applicants have the proper certifications but lack field experience. Motiva has recently addressed this issue by building a training program that assesses the development needs of a new hire. This allows us to develop individual training plans and test for comprehension. The training program will have its first trainee beginning in September.
Facilitator: Gerard Celestine, Motiva Enterprises LLC
Speakers:
Dana Hannin, Motiva Enterprises LLC
Rickey Hicks, Motiva Enterprises LLC
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Industrial Rope Access
Maintenance
In this session we will discuss in how a better understanding of rope access safety and capabilities can lead to more effective access selection. We will cover basic rope access safety and mitigation techniques, equipment selection, project planning, and how to deploy rope access to site. We will also cover common uses of rope access. Participants will:
- Gain an understanding of rope access capabilities and potential use
- Recognize the potential for reduced at height exposure hours as well as cost savings benefits
- Learn how to identify rope access work
Facilitator: Andy Woods, Chevron Phillips Chemical Company
Speaker: Joanna McClellan, BrandSafway
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Sustainable Aviation Fuel—Investor Perspectives
Sustainability
In October 2021, many of the world’s airlines committed to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050. It is generally accepted that this will require the broad use of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). In early September 2021, the Biden Administration announced a new goal to increase the domestic production of SAF to at least 3 billion gallons per year by 2030. This equates to just under 200 kBPD. For the purpose of this panel, the many incentives being put in place to help support the build-out of SAF production is treated as a given. This panel will focus on both the demand side, with the airline industries perspectives on SAF, and the financing industry’s supply side perspective on what makes a bankable SAF project. Please join this session to hear the views of TBA Speaker, Role at Untied Airlines and Chloe Petrich – Director, Project and Export Finance at Standard Chartered Bank as they talk about what their firms are doing to help drive a more sustainable future.
Facilitator: Alan Bedell, Honeywell UOP
Speakers:
Chloe Petrich, Standard Chartered Bank
Charlotte Lollar, Delta Air Lines
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Alcohol to Jet Townhall
Sustainability
A2J is a pathway to produce SAF. The technology uses an alcohol as a feedstock to produce a low CI jet fuel. A panel of experts from major licensors will provide an overview of their technology and answer questions regarding application.
Facilitator: Brian Boeger, Axens North America
Speakers:
Kevin O’Neil, Honeywell UOP
David Schwalje, Axens
Jim Andersen, Lanzajet
Monica Normark, KBR
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