Business & Economics :: Design, Engineering & Construction
July 1, 2009
Revamps: Strategies for A Smooth Turnaround
Tie-in opportunities are few and far between. These rules of thumb will help make sure everything and everyone line up in time
Ray Elshout Energy Systems Engineering Dan Garcia Sun Engineering Services
Meanwhile, the revamp opportunities that a turnaround provides are, themselves, few and far between. Petrochemical refineries, for instance, typically try to get five years between major turnarounds to maximize on-stream time. Some equipment can be connected...
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