PROJECT REPORT FOR AWARDING OF CERTIFICATE ON COMPLETION OF SUMMER INPLANT TRAINING (1st JUNE- 22nd JULY 2011) AT IOCL Gujarat Refinery (Vadodara) SUBMITTED BY: SHREYASH GUPTA Integ.Btech(APE)+MBA(O&G Management) University of Petroleum and Energy Studies,Dehradun PREFACE Though it has been said that best friend a man can ever get is a book but we at this juncture realize that only books cannot give all the information a person
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GENERAL LABORATORY GUIDELINES Student Reference 7 September 2008 Version 1 Table of Contents 1 2 3 4 5 6 Introduction, P3 Requirement, P4 Attendance, P4 Lab Schedule, P4 Lab Replacement, P5 Lab Regulation 6.1 General Rules, P5 6.2 Safety Rules, P6 Lab Rules & Regulations on Computer Usage 7.1 ICT Computer Lab, P7 7.2 ICT Internet Lab, P8 Appendix 1 (Lab Replacement Flow Chart), P10 Appendix 2 (Lab Session Replacement Form), P11 Policy for Laboratory Usage after Office Hours, 10.1 Operating
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ExxonMobil 2011 Financial Statement Analysis and Assessment Shepherd University Abstract ExxonMobil Corporation is one of the World’s largest companies by both gross revenue and net income. Total revenue finished at $486.4 billion for 2011 and net income was $41 billion, increases of $103.2 billion and $10.6 billion respectively. ExxonMobil continues to see solid returns in both their Upstream and Downstream business areas; while the Chemical business area after a major earnings increase
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oxygen carbon dioxide + water • CH4(g) + 2O2(g) CO2(g) + 2H2O(l) 2) Identify the industrial source of ethylene from the cracking of some of the fractions from refining of petroleum Generally, demand for petrol exceeds supply produced from fractional distillation of crude oil. Thus, oil refineries increase the proportion of the desired hydrocarbon (ie ethylene) by converting lower demand fractions. This process is called catalytic cracking. Catalytic Cracking: process where high molecular weight fractions
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY PLUS OUD PLANTATION PROJECT THROUGHOUT PLUSHIGHWAY IN MALAYSIA USING EXTREME PROJECT MANAGEMENT METHOD The project will provide means to: (i) Contribute additional income to PLUS by using Extreme Project Management Method (ii) Rehabilitate the PLUS land bank to be the profitable agricultural area, and (iii) Provide a sustainable economic livelihood and job in the area and as a tourist attraction. The main objective of this project is to develop an Agarwood
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places, the quickly growing Global Travel Retail market, which, combined, is the second biggest market for ABSOLUT VODKA. Background --: The name "Absolut" was introduced in 1879 by the entrepreneur Lars Olsson Smith. Smith introduced fractional distillation that produces liquor without fusel alcohol in Sweden. In 1917 the Swedish government monopolized the alcohol industry in Sweden. Vodka was then sold nationwide under the name "Absolut Renat Brännvin". The name was later on cropped to Absolut
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INTRODUCTION Background of the Study The evolution of industrialization and mechanization in the 21st century made it possible to transform manual equipment into modern machinery. With this development, global reliance on petroleum-based fuel is constantly increasing, giving rise to a challenge on energy sufficiency. Negative impacts, such as greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, are associated with the combustion of these petroleum-based fuels (MacLellan, 2010). Major GHG contributors identified
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harnessingquanta COPYRIGHT 2003 SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, INC. Simple Rules for a Complex Quantum World An exciting new fundamental discipline of research combines information science and quantum mechanics By Michael A. Nielsen Updated from the November 2002 issue 25 COPYRIGHT 2003 SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, INC. Over the past few decades, scientists have learned that simple rules can give rise to very rich behavior. A good example is chess. Imagine you’re an experienced chess player
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such as helium or an unreactive gas such as nitrogen. The stationary phase is a microscopic layer of liquid or polymer on an inert solidsupport, inside a piece of glass or metal tubing called a column (a homage to the fractionating column used in distillation). The instrument used to perform gas chromatography is called a gas chromatograph (or "aerograph", "gas separator"). The gaseous compounds being analyzed interact with the walls of the column, which is coated with a stationary phase. This causes
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1 UTME 2001 Type R Questions Use the graph below to answer questions 1 and 2. 100 200 Time (mins) T(0C) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 300 Liquid Vapour Solid 1. If the gas is cooled, at what temperature will it start to condense? (A) 1250C (B) 1500C (C) 1750C (D) 2500C 2. How long does it take all the solid to melt? (A) 2.5 mins (B) 6.0 mins (C) 1.0 mins (D) 3.0 mins 3. 25cm3 of a gas X contains Z molecules at 150C and 75mmHg. How many molecules will 25cm3 of another gas Y contain at the same temperature and
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