Making green refineries greener through innovative H₂S recycling
This article details a process that ensures efficient gas treatment, compliance with environmental standards, and the optimal use of chemicals and resources.
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The Authors
Chaudhuri, D. - Fluor Daniel India, New Delhi, India
Debopam Chaudhuri is a Process Engineer with Fluor Daniel India in New Delhi, and is subject matter expert and a Fluor Fellow of sulfur recovery processes. He has 24 yr of experience in petroleum refining, petrochemical complexes and upstream projects. His experience ranges across all phases of a project for an SRU: he has worked in licensor selection, as a licensor, executed front-end engineering and design (FEED) and completed detailed design. His other expertise includes H2 generation via the conventional SMR route and hydrotreaters for middle distillates. Chaudhuri earned BSc and BTech degrees in chemistry and chemical engineering from the University of Calcutta.
A. Dasgupta - Fluor Daniel India, New Delhi, India
Ayan Dasgupta is a Process Engineer at Fluor Daniel India in New Delhi, and a subject matter expert in acid gas treatment. With more than 22 yr of experience in petroleum refining and gas processing, he has been involved in all project phases, from conceptual design to FEED, detailed engineering and lump-sum engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) projects. Dasgupta holds a B.E. degree in Chemical Engineering from Jadavpur University, Kolkata.
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