Coking.com - TestimonialsI'm very surprised and happy to find this site ! I'm a chemical and oil
process engineering, and after working for 20 years at Petrobras
(Brazilian national oil company - in a open market since 1997), and
four years at a Brazilian National Regulatory Agency - ANP, for oil
and gas industry, nowadays I'm working as a consultant engineering
for a lot of companies (national and foreigns) that are interested
in the Brazilian oil market. One of them are very interested in
delayed coking process - because of this I found the coking.com
site. This web site is of immense use for professionals in coking which serves
not only as a guideline but also facilitates very good interaction on
technical side. I think you are headed in the right direction. I would recommend
that you add a section called, "Lessons Learned". This
should focus on common or unusual problems encountered during the
operation of a delayed coker. Keep up the good work. Coking.com makes excellent use of the internet and provides the industry with a long
overdue 24-hour meeting place - worldwide! Through shared goals of safety, efficiency,
profitability and reliability we can make better use of cokers and improve the lot of
those who work with them. Each barrel of gas oil redeemed is an achievement; each and
every injury prevented is a victory. I am working at a delayed coking unit at Brasil. The unit is
located at São Paulo. Your site is very important for the people that work with coke. For
me it is a very pleasure to access your site Keep going. Your work is excellent and very interesting. Thanks for providing a forum in which we in the Coking Industry can share our concerns. Greetings....I was most impressed with the value of the discussion thread, and the coking.com web site in
general. I was sensing more and more people discovering and using it. I enjoy all the info have been a coke cutter for 18yrs and am still learning. The info that everyone gives helps alot. Thanks, This website is what we needed a long time ago. I've been to many
Delayed Coker Seminars and listened to some great presentations, but it does not compare
to the one on one discussions about the problems that are out there. I feel the
interaction here will help people operate cokers safely and more reliably. Thanks to the
folks that put this together. If we prevent one person from getting hurt, it's all worth
it. The project guys cannot believe I have access to so many different engineers / operation personal via
the web. As I told them we are all here to make Coke and if we can we will help out anyone
with any problem and share our experiences. We at the Humber share your safety and reliability lessons with all our operating and
maintenance staff to good effect
Many thanks and best regards for a most useful and
invaluable resource for the exponents of the black art (Coking and Calcining). I think this page is very useful. Congratulations. I think the site will be of considerable value to us as well as our joint venture partners from Venezuela
who have several cokers in their system around the world. It is a great idea to have this forum. We here at Mobil are very concerned about safety issues and are
very interested in learning and sharing more on these matters, all on a NON-CONFIDENTIAL
basis, of course. Your site is incredible-it's terrific. I'm very impressed by the way it is both professional
(informative,educational,interactive), yet, for the user, has the potential to be very
personal. I think your page is an excellent way for workers to share vital information, and possibly
keep people sharp and on their toes in certain situations. It's very impressive and should be helpful considering the unique nature of refinery coking units. |