Shot-coke mitigation study improves revenues for Chinese refinery

A comprehensive study of operating conditions at commercial cokers of a China Petroleum & Chemical Corp. (Sinopec) subsidiary and a pilot-scale delayed coker yielded recommendations for new operational parameters that the refinery has implemented to help mitigate shot-coke formation and, as a result, sharply boost profitability of its coking business. Source: News


The oil weapon returns

Donald Trump, if elected president, would deploy the once-scorned “oil weapon” to pursue geopolitical goals. One of many problems with this strategy is that his central target learned, long ago, it doesn’t work. Source: News


IOR focus shifting

Industry has advanced application of its improved oil recovery (IOR) techniques to unconventional reservoirs using horizontal drilling, but at least one petroleum engineer questions whether conventional reservoir management might be neglected in the process. Source: News


Larne basin exploration weighs Carboniferous potential

Northern Ireland’s Larne basin is sparsely explored, with only one oil and gas exploration well drilled in 1971 in the main fairway of the basin. New seismic technology and a recent gas show in a gas storage site test, however, are leading to new conventional exploration. Source: News


Survey shows mix of climate views, not consensus

Scientific consensus on climate change, claims to which propel arguments for radical energy reform, lacks the heft commonly attributed to it. Source: News