UOP Linear Alkylbenzene (LAB) Complex Petrochemical Petrochemical Introduction Linear alkylbenzene (LAB) is the most common raw material in the manufacture of biodegradable household detergents. LAB is produced using normal paraffins as a raw material. Normal paraffins are derived from straight run kerosene. UOP offers processes‚ catalysts‚ adsorbents and equipment for the production of LAB from kerosene or normal paraffins. The processes can be utilized in combination in a new complex
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Alkanes are saturated hydrocarbons. They contain only carbon-carbon and carbon-hydrogen single bonds. They are the least reactive of the organic compounds. The main source is crude oil. Hydrocarbon- a compound consisting only of hydrogen and carbon Saturated- Contain single carbon -carbon bonds only Unsaturated-contains a C=C bond Petroleum fraction- mixture of hydrocarbons with a similar chain length and boiling range The general formula for is CnH2n+2 (for ring alkanes is CnH2n)
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Activity AC7.21 Greener alcohol (Ethanol) In this activity you will find out why ethanol is an important chemical. You will study three ways of making industrial ethanol. Then decide which of the methods is ‘greenest’‚ or most sustainable‚ in the UK. To doGo to the website http://www.greener-industry.org.uk Click on ‘Contents’ from the menu on the left‚ and then ‘ethanol’. There are 8 pages of information to look at in order to gather information about ethanol production. To find out
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Modeling Gasoline Demand in the United States Economics 375 DePaul University‚ Chicago‚ IL 60601 June 13‚ 2012 Abstract This paper is an econometric approach to the estimation of price and income elasticities of gasoline demand in the United States from a translog model‚ and is based off of the most recent data available for use. This approach allows for variables to interact in a flexible yet instrumental way‚ providing for significant evidence that gasoline demand elasticities are construed
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EXERCISE 1 QUESTION 1. Everyone’s Gasoline Problem It is a fact that gasoline prices can become high enough that consumers will make substantial reductions in their gasoline purchases. Depending how much prices increase relates on how easily consumers can adopt to substitutes for gasoline . This would include taking public transportation. Studies have reported that consumers do not easily find substitutes for gasoline‚ and that prices must increase significantly
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Points for ppt Factors affecting growth of four wheeler industry 1) Prices of four wheeler 2) Price of fuel 3) Income of people 4) Bank Loan Rates 5) Prices of other four wheeler 6) Slow Economic Growth 1) Prices of four wheeler: Car companies had hiked prices by 1-3% in January2012 to pass on their higher cost burdens. The union government raised the excise duty across products by 2%‚ which car companies passed onto customers by increasing prices immediately.
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COURSE: BUSINESS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY. LEVEL: DEGREE. CARD NO: 1001-12 TITLE: FILLING STATION SOFTWARE SYSTEM PROPASAL. PROPOSAL SUPEVISER:MR SABUNI PRESENTED BY: Roselyne Mungai. Development of a filling station software. BACKGROUND The world is changing rapidly and with the emergence of technology The gas stations system is software that illustrates the kinds of changes that we need to embrace to work on efficiency‚ conveniences and fast
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Air pollution is one of the virtual problem nowadays. There are many reasons of it but mostly it is caused by cars‚ growing cities‚ development of economy and industrialization. Clean air consist of several gases. When some other gases or dangerous elements get into the clean air‚ pollution is inevitable. Ozone layer is affected too much by pollution and it will cause serious disturbances on the environment. People are the main cause of pollution because the things that we use contain dangerous
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Modeling Queuing Phenomenon at Petrol Pumps -A Case Study of Bharat Petroleum Rakesh Kumar Lecturer School of Mathematics Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University‚ Sub Post Office‚ Katra-182320 (J&K)-INDIA Abstract The queuing problems are more frequent everywhere. A significant amount of time and resources are wasted if we do not have a suitable mechanism to deal with the rising congestion/queuing problems. This study is a part of a consultancy project which is undertaken at Bharat Petroleum. The problems
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QUESTIONNAIRE FOR CUSTOMERS We are from Uitm Arau‚ Perlis and currently are carrying out a research for our project paper regarding petrol station. We would be grateful if you could spare some time to answer a few questions. Name of the Visitor : _____________________________ Date of visit : _____________________________ Sex of the visitor : _____________________________ Age of the visitor : _____________________________
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