نتایج جستجو برای: khangiran refinery

تعداد نتایج: 2583  

2017
Francisco Salvà-Serra Hedvig E Jakobsson Antonio Busquets Margarita Gomila Daniel Jaén-Luchoro Carolina Seguí Francisco Aliaga-Lozano Elena García-Valdés Jorge Lalucat Edward R B Moore Antoni Bennasar-Figueras

The genome sequences of Pseudomonas balearica strains LS401 (CCUG 66666) and st101 (CCUG 66667) have been determined. The strains were isolated as naphthalene degraders from polluted marine sediment and from a sample from an oil refinery site, respectively. These genomes provide essential data about the biodegradation capabilities and the ecological implications of P. balearica.

Background and Objectives: Hospitals as one of the most important sensitive populated areas must be located in areas within standard air quality. The aim of this study was assessing Abadan hospitals outdoor air quality affected by oil refinery using CALPUFF (California Puff) model. Materials and Methods: This descriptive study was performed on the dispersion of sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitroge...

Journal: :Pure and applied chemistry. Chimie pure et appliquee 1972
P N Gammelgard

The principal use of water by the petroleum refining industry in the United States of America is in the refining branch itself, and the present paper is concerned with problems arising from this use of water, and some of the measures being taken by the industry to solve these problems. The compilation oftheManualonDisposalof Refinery Wastes is briefly alludedto, and the importance ofrecirculati...

2016
Jayeeta Sarkar Sufia K. Kazy Abhishek Gupta Avishek Dutta Balaram Mohapatra Ajoy Roy Paramita Bera Adinpunya Mitra Pinaki Sar

Nutrient deficiency severely impairs the catabolic activity of indigenous microorganisms in hydrocarbon rich environments (HREs) and limits the rate of intrinsic bioremediation. The present study aimed to characterize the microbial community in refinery waste and evaluate the scope for biostimulation based in situ bioremediation. Samples recovered from the wastewater lagoon of Guwahati refinery...

2018
Yuhao Nie Xiaotao Bi

Background Biofuels from hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) of abundantly available forest residues in British Columbia (BC) can potentially make great contributions to reduce the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the transportation sector. A life-cycle assessment was conducted to quantify the GHG emissions of a hypothetic 100 million liters per year HTL biofuel system in the Coast Region of BC....

2014
Rebecca K Davidson Susan J Kutz Knut Madslien Eric Hoberg Kjell Handeland

BACKGROUND Thirteen red deer (Cervus elaphus), culled from the isolated population at the Mongstad Oil Refinery, Norway, were investigated for gastrointestinal helminths. These animals, enclosed by the refinery fence, do not have contact with other ruminants and have a high population density considering the available browsing area (1 km(2)) within the refinery site (3 km(2)). The population wa...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2003
Rose Paul Franklin White Stephen Luby

Editor – We appreciate the comments of P.J. Landrigan concerning our article on the factors associated with elevated blood concentrations in children in Karachi, Pakistan (1, 2). In his editorial, however, he commented that the decline in the use of leaded petrol in Pakistan had resulted in declines in children's blood lead levels. Mean blood lead concentrations in schoolchildren had been repor...

2008
Rodrigo J. S. Jacques Eder C. Santos Renato Haddad Rodrigo R. Catharino Marcos N. Eberlin Fátima M. Bento Flávio A. de Oliveira Camargo

In this work we investigated the structure of the iron-stimulated surface tension reducing substances produced by P. citronellolis 222A isolated from a 17-years old landfarming used for sludge treatment in petrochemical industries and oil refinery. Its mass spectrum differs from P. aeruginosa spectrum, indicating that the surface tension reducing substances produced by P. citronellolis can be a...

2013
C. R. Forero P. Gayán F. García-Labiano L. F. de Diego A. Abad J. Adánez Miguel Luesma

Chemical-Looping Combustion (CLC) is an emerging technology for CO2 capture because separation of this gas from the other flue gas components is inherent to the process and thus no energy is expended for the separation. Natural or refinery gas can

2009
E. J. BUCHANAN

Mud solids entrained in clarified juice have an adverse effect on subsequent sugar curing and may retard refinery filtration rates if occluded in raw sugar crystals. Entrainment may be caused by refractory juices or instability of process control and may itself lead to unstable processing rates due to retarded curing rates and molasses recirculation. The adverse effects may therefore be quite p...

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