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8 PEFTEC 2017 - Show Preview


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09:30-09:35 09:35-10:00


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10:50-11:15


11:45-12:10 12:10-12:35 12:35-13:00


14:00-14:25 14:25-14:50


14:50-15:15 15:15-15:40


Opening Air monitoring requirements for chemical sector and O&G refi neries from the European Industrial Emission Directive reference documents (BREFs)


The development and validation of standardised methods for the determination of fugitive emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOC) from oil and gas facilities


Mercury measurement for increasingly stringent emissions controls in the oil and gas industry Establishing an air pollution baseline before shale gas extraction


Coffee and Exhibition (11:15-11:45) Comparable mercury vapour measurement results Dynamic generation of trace vapour standards of SVOCs using diffusion tubes


Understanding wintertime ozone pollution events in regions of intense oil and gas development Lunch and Exhibition (13:00-14:00)


Emissions Inventories for the Downstream Oil & Gas Sector: What are the Known Unknowns and why are They Important? Online process monitoring using smart and modular process gas chromatograph systems


Online Trace Compound Monitoring with Proton-Transfer-Reaction - Mass Spectrometry (PTR-MS) Hydrogen Production & Analysis Solutions


Ms Iris de Krom Dr John Thompson Dr Peter Edwards


Dr Mark Gibbs


Mr Harald Mahler Dr Philipp Sulzer


VSL Tracer Systems University of York


Aether Ltd Siemens


Ionicon Mr Marcus Creaven AGC Instruments


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Germany Austria


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In the Analytical Techniques sessions of the Conference we aim to bring you the latest developments and trends in analysis in the petrochemical industries through presentations from leading academic and industry experts. The 2 day conference is divided into 4 half day themed sessions which are planned to allow delegates with particular technique interests to be able to cover their topic of interest in the conference and also consult the wide range of complimentary instrument vendors in the exhibition.


Wednesday 29th November 2017 - The latest Trends and Analytical Techniques used in the petrochemical Industry - Day 1 The morning session on Day 1 will cover Elemental Analysis and Speciation including trace metal analysis and the speciation of mercury, phosphorus, arsenic and oxygen compounds in a range of petrochemical samples. The afternoon session is


dedicated to the latest developments in Mass Spectrometry. The increased availability of affordable, reliable and easy to operate high resolution mass spectrometers when combined with sample ionisation techniques which offer a degree of chemical selectivity has led to the recent dramatic rise in the use of these techniques in the industry. In this session, we bring together some leading researchers in this fi eld from academia and industry covering all the main techniques and their application.


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1 10:00-10:40 1 10:40-11:10


1 11:30-11:50 1 11:50-12:10 1 12:10-12:30


Title Session : Elemental Analysis and Speciation


Molecular Characterization in Crude Oil Industry, from Speciation to Metallopetroleomics and Petrointeractomics Functional Speciation of Non-volatile, Soluble forms of Mercury in Liquid Hydrocarbons Coffee and Exhibition (11:10-11:30)


The no fuss ICP-MS approach for the analysis of trace level metals in petrochemical feedstocks Analysis of Active Oxygen (Peroxide) in Hydrocarbon Streams


Analysis of Arsine and Phosphine in Ethylene and Propylene with dedicated GC/MS Analyzer and High Effi ciency Source


Lunch and Exhibition (12:30-14:00) Session : Mass Spectrometry


1 14:00-14:40 1 14:40-15:10 1 15:10-15:40


1 16:20-16:40 1 16:40-17:00


Overview and Petroleomics Soft Ionisation Techniques for Petroleum Analysis


Impact of High Resolution Mass Spectrometry to Product Analysis and Problem Solving Coffee and Exhibition (15:40-16:20)


MS and SFC - Perfect Partners for Petrochemical Analysis Parallel detection GCxGC-TOF MS/FID for complete characterisation of petrochemicals


Prof Wolfgang Schrader Dr Thorsten Streibel Dr Sam Whitmarsh


Prof John Langley Dr Laura McGregor


Max Plank Institue University of Rostock BP


Southampton University Markes International


Thursday 30th November 2017 - Analytical Conference - Day 2 The morning session on Day 2 will cover Separation Science techniques including GC, HPLC and SFC with a focus around multidimensional and hyphenated systems. GC continues to be the most commonly used chromatographic


technique in the industry and the application of multidimensional GC techniques will be covered in the fi rst 2 lectures and then followed by a talk on the application of in silico modelling of GC separations. The remainder of the session will cover the application of SFC and HPLC and their combinations to achieve improved separations.


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1 09:30-10:10 1 10:10-10:40 1 10:40-11:00


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Title Session : Chromatography and Separations


The application of GC and GCxGC in combination with state-of-the-art and novel detection systems for the analysis of petrochemical matrices Multidimensional GC approaches for Petrochemical analysis


Using Free, High-Performance, Computer Modeling Software to Simulate Gas Chromatographic Separations Coffee and Exhibition (11:00-11:30)


SFC and SFC hyphenated techniques in petroleum industry 2D-LC Solutions for Petrochemical Applications


Lunch and Exhibition (12:30-14:00)


The fi nal afternoon session will cover spectroscopic techniques and on-line analysis. The spectroscopic session will focus on the rapid rise of Vacuum Ultra-Violet Spectroscopy (VUV) in the industry. VUV is a selective and sensitive detector for hydrocarbon analysis which in a relatively brief time has been widely accepted by the industry and in combination with GC has recently been approved as an ASTM method for the analysis of fi nished gasoline (ASTM D8071). The application of thermo-gravimetric analysis coupled with infra-red spectroscopy (TGA-IR) for fouling deposit analysis and the application of comprehensive two dimensional GC for on-line analysis will complete the session and the analytical technique conference.


Session : Spectroscopy and On-Line Analysis


1 14:00-14:40 1 14:40-15:00


1 15:15-15:45 1 15:45-16:10


An Overview of Gas Chromatography - Vacuum Ultraviolet Spectroscopy for Petrochemical Analysis VUV Applications in Petroleum Analysis


Coffee and Exhibition (15:00-15:15)


Using Off-line and On-line GCxGC Approaches to Improve High Throughput Research Projects and Manufacturing Processes Characterization of fouling material by TGA-IR


Melissa Dunkle Rosa Penalversoler


Dow Sabic


Netherlands Netherlands


Prof Kevin Schug Thomas Gröger


University of Texas Helmholtz Centre Munich


United States Germany


Thomas Gröger Frank David


Jaap de Zeeuw Didier Thiebaut Gerd Vanhoenacker


Helmholtz Centre Munich RIC


Restek


ESPCI - Paris RIC


Germany Belgium


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Germany Germany UK


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Pierre Giusti Matt Bower


Christian Wold Lou Cheng Luca Godina


Total Qa3


Sabic


Da Vinci Laboratory Solutions Agilent Technologies


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Conference Programme


Wednesday 29th November 2017 - Managing and Measuring emissions of gases and particles to the atmosphere from petrochemical and refi ning industries - Day 1


Managing emissions of gases and particles to the atmosphere is a vital component of environmental sustainability in the petrochemical and refi ning industries. This session will examine the latest theoretical, observational and modeling approaches that are available for quantifying both greenhouse gases such as methane and CO2


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Prof Alastair Lewis Alfredo Lopez


Dr Frabrizio Innocenti


Mr Roberto Parola Prof Alastair Lewis


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University of York Ricardo


National Physical Laboratory


The Linde Group University of York


and short-lived air pollutants including NOx, mercury and hydrocarbons. The session will include presentations on state of the art techniques


that can be used to better quantify emissions from existing industrial activities and that provide insight into future impacts of new industry practices and regulation. A programme of international speakers is assembled from academic and industry sectors who will cover issues ranging from measurement science, emissions quantifi cation, regulation and future environmental priorities for the industry.


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