Hydrocracking 101: Controls & Optimization
Hydroprocessing
Join our session to learn about hydrocracker basics. We will discuss how different catalytic solutions can be utilized to generate the most desired products. We will then discuss how APC can further improve hydrocracker economics by utilizing assumed product values while pushing unit parameters to increase profitability.
Moderator:
Michael Mitzner, Axens North America
Speakers:
Vidyashankar Kuppuraj, Marathon Petroleum Corporation
Chad Perrott, Axens North America
Rajan Rathinasabapathy, Marathon Petroleum Corporation
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Hydroprocessing Q&A Panel: Next-Gen Influencers
Hydroprocessing
Join our Q&A session on hydroprocessing technology, where questions will be addressed by Next-Gen Influencers. These emerging experts will provide insights and solutions, leveraging their fresh perspectives and innovative approaches. Engage with the future leaders of hydroprocessing and gain valuable knowledge from their expertise.
Moderator:
Sergio Robledo, Unicat Catalyst Technologies
Panelists:
Nels Erickson, Flint Hills Resources, LLC
Megan Macciomei, Marathon Petroleum Corporation
Franz Petzold, Clariant Corporation
Matt Stephens, Valero Energy Corporation
Lan Truong, Axens North America
Sponsor: Topsoe, Inc.
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Hydroprocessing Q&A Panel: Next-Gen Influencers
Hydroprocessing
Moderator:
Sergio Robledo, Unicat Catalyst Technologies
Panelists:
Nels Erickson, Flint Hills Resources, LLC
Megan Macciomei, Marathon Petroleum Corporation
Franz Petzold, Clariant Corporation
Matt Stephens, Valero Energy Corporation
Lan Truong, Axens North America
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Future Energy - Small Module Reactor Technology
Sustainability
The potential of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) lies in their ability to revolutionize the energy sector with their modular and scalable design. Unlike traditional reactors, SMRs can be constructed in factories, ensuring uniform quality and reducing construction times. While their compact size allows for easier transportation and installation, with the promise of enhanced safety features, lower initial investment, and flexibility to meet varying energy demands. SMR technologies currently under development will be discussed with how they will provide new options specifically for the needs of the refining and petrochemical industries.
Participants will:
- Gain a fundamental understanding of current SMR technologies
- Learn about potential Use Cases for SMR’s in refining and petrochemical manufacturing
- Learn timeframes for SMR availability
Moderator:
Bruce Taylor, FurtherTec
Speaker:
Pavel Tsvetkov, Texas A&M University
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Upstream Feed Filtration Technologies and Operating Experiences
101 Series, Hydroprocessing
In the refining industry, effective feed filtration is crucial for maintaining the reliability and efficiency of hydroprocessing units. This presentation, "Hydroprocessing Unit Feed Filtration Technologies and Industry Experiences," aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the purpose and types of feed filtration equipment available in the market, along with their operational considerations and industry experiences.
Moderator:
Montri Vichailak, Marathon Petroleum Corporation
Speaker:
Andres Barrios, FILTER RESOURCES An MCE Company
Harold Doucet, Jr., FILTER RESOURCES An MCE Company
Brian Noto, FILTER RESOURCES An MCE Company
Christina Rasmussen, Marathon Petroleum Corporation
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Hydroprocessing 101: Catalyst Poisoning
Hydroprocessing
Facilitator:
Sergio Robledo, Unicat Catalyst Technologies
Speakers:
Adrian Azpilicueta, Nalco Water
Steve Mayo, Eurecat U.S. Incorporated
Montri Vichailak, Marathon Petroleum Corporation
This session will cover the sources, mechanisms, and mitigations of common inorganic poisons of hydroprocessing catalysts. First, we will cover the main types of poisons encountered in hydroprocessing units and their sources. Next the three main poisoning mechanisms will be reviewed along with the severity of poisoning and catalyst mitigations to extend cycle. After that we will consider mitigations upstream of the hydrotreater to extend cycle life. Finally, a refinery case study will be presented demonstrating a process of extending cycle length in a hydrotreater with feedstock poisons.
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Renewables Q&A — Pt. 1
Sustainability
Facilitator:
Eric Legare, Chevron U.S.A. Inc.
Panelists:
William Bandy, Marathon Petroleum Corporation
Delbert Grotewold, Veolia Water Technologies & Solutions
Nathan Jannasch, Chevron U.S.A, Inc.
Matthew Kawabe, Topsoe, Inc.
Kamyar Keyvanloo, Phillips 66
Many new facilities were commissioned recently to produce renewable diesel and SAF from renewable feedstocks to reduce the carbon intensity of transportation fuels while taking advantage of state and federal credits. Operating experience in this technology has been gathered by operators and their suppliers. This session will capture some of that expertise and share it with the audience in a traditional Q&A format. An experienced panel of Renewables experts from Operating and Technology companies will answer member supplied questions on operations, technology, reliability and lessons learned. Those in attendance are sure to gain valuable knowledge on this important topic.
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Hydrogen Town Hall
Hydroprocessing
Facilitators:
Diane Dierking, Johnson Matthey
James Esteban, Unicat Catalyst Technologies
Speakers:
Ashley Brossette, Valero Energy Corporation
Ken Chlapik, Johnson Matthey
Kathy Picioccio, Unicat Catalyst Technologies
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Renewables Q&A — Pt. 2
Sustainability
Facilitator:
Eric Legare, Chevron U.S.A. Inc.
Panelists:
William Bandy, Marathon Petroleum Corporation
Delbert Grotewold, Veolia Water Technologies & Solutions
Nathan Jannasch, Chevron U.S.A, Inc.
Matthew Kawabe, Topsoe, Inc.
Kamyar Keyvanloo, Phillips 66
Many new facilities were commissioned recently to produce renewable diesel and SAF from renewable feedstocks to reduce the carbon intensity of transportation fuels while taking advantage of state and federal credits. Operating experience in this technology has been gathered by operators and their suppliers. This session will capture some of that expertise and share it with the audience in a traditional Q&A format. An experienced panel of Renewables experts from Operating and Technology companies will answer member supplied questions on operations, technology, reliability and lessons learned. Those in attendance are sure to gain valuable knowledge on this important topic.
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