This program is specifically designed to identify and resolve issues of production planning and scheduling in petroleum refineries that are most commonly encountered by refinery personnel working in this area. Issues of operations scheduling for petroleum refining are discussed in depth. It will also be enhanced with planning and scheduling examples and will provide relevant background information on the subject.
Additionally, the program will present a detailed overview of refining process yields, from the crude oil feed to the finished products. Major refining processes are presented and discussed, including feedstock, feedstock preparation, operating conditions, catalysts, yields, product properties, and economics.
The program is oriented toward the practical aspects of refinery operations as well as the terminology and economics of refining.
Gain an appreciation of production planning and scheduling tools that will be useful for planning of crude and product deliveries
Discover and appreciate the similarities and differences between planning and scheduling
Understand the principles of scheduling optimization and promote efficient refining operations, and yield optimization
Learn the skills to crude selection and optimization that results in improved profitability
Develop the skills necessary to apply blending techniques using excel
Learn how to familiarize and understand the various refinery types and appreciate how refining complexity impacts refining optimization and refining margins
Comprehend the importance of quality giveaways and learn how to use practical excel spreadsheets for blending calculations to reduce quality giveaways
Use hands-on software that allows professionals in the industry to choose different crude diets to optimize refinery utilization efficiency and profitability
Act as a primer into the industry of Petroleum Refining and familiarize industry professionals with all processes associated with the processing of petroleum into finished products
Equip new engineers into the industry, with the basic tools for understanding the complex nature of Refining and its operations
Refining professionals working in the industry either as refining technologists or in refining operations and engineers
All professionals involved in Production, Planning, and Scheduling
Process engineers and technologists engaged in planning and scheduling activities and who are required to understand and discuss issues related to their industry
Operations personnel including shift supervisors
Marketers and refinery planners
Blending professionals
Refining Technologists
Other engineers who would like a further understanding of the complex refining processes
Accountants, marketers, and other professions who would like to understand the complexities and terminology of Production Planning & Scheduling in Petroleum Refineries
Persons who wish to update themselves on the methods used in this important field and learn how to implement error-free methods for the benefit of their organizations
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