Petroleum & Petrochemical Engineering Journal (PPEJ)

ISSN: 2578-4846

Review Article

A Review of Industrial Paraffin Production Technologies Based on Recent Developments

Authors: Hassanpour M*

DOI: 10.23880/ppej-16000264

Abstract

Lubrication or tribology, which is the science of facilitating the relative motion of surfaces in contact with each other, is one of the most important disciplines in science, technical knowledge, and engineering operations today. Regarding the vast application of Industrial Paraffin (IP) in daily life and the existence of numerous oil wells, the current review discussed IP production technologies and applications of IP in many human demands in the framework of a project and its public involvements. It was summarized the recent technologies posed in IP production from valid and available databases to demystify the existing alternatives. The information of assessed projects in the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) plan was offered to access the framework of the initial assessment of the evaluator team in the screening step of project identification. The review of developed technologies surged the interests of decision-maker for pushing the industrial projects towards decision theory to make the matrix of data for further assessment depend on the quality and quantity of the requested product. The conclusion of the current review ended up attracting decision-maker opinion to mitigate the hazardous and health effects of introduced technologies by selecting the best alternative in IP production operation.

Keywords: Industrial paraffin; Technologies; EIA; Projects; Oil

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