Processing & Handling :: Thermal & Energy Management :: Fuels
May 1, 2011
Petroleum refining in the spotlight
Faced with increasing competition from abroad and more environmental regulations at home, U.S. refiners look to new process technology to remain relevant
Motorists filling up at U.S. gasoline stations these days may think that petroleum refiners are making good profits, but it depends on where the station gets its fuel. The industry is plagued by overcapacity and is concerned about government regulations that call for greater use of renewable fuels and tougher pollution control....
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