Continuous Catalyst Regeneration (CCR) Platforming - Process Standard
03 – 07 Feb. 2025 | Abu Dhabi | 15 – 19 Dec. 2025 | Dubai | 24 – 28 Nov. 2025 | Abu Dhabi |
Course Objectives:
This course aims to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of the Continuous Catalyst Regeneration (CCR) Platforming Process and its critical role in the refining industry. Participants will learn how the CCR process contributes to the production of high-octane gasoline, understand the underlying process chemistry, and gain insights into the equipment, operation, and troubleshooting required to maintain an efficient CCR platforming unit. By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
- Understand the principles and operations of Continuous Catalyst Regeneration (CCR) platforming.
- Recognize the process flow and key parameters involved in CCR platforming units.
- Implement the process standard to ensure consistent, optimal, and safe operation of the CCR platforming system.
- Troubleshoot common issues associated with CCR platforming units and take corrective actions.
- Ensure effective catalyst management and the regeneration process to maximize catalytic efficiency and throughput.
- Understand the importance of safety, environmental considerations, and quality standards during the CCR platforming process.
Target Audience
This course is designed for professionals working in or related to refining and petrochemical operations, particularly those involved in catalyst management and CCR platforming processes. The target audience includes:
- Process Engineers – Focused on optimizing and maintaining refinery processes.
- CCR Unit Operators – Directly involved in the operation and monitoring of CCR platforming units.
- Refinery Managers – Responsible for overall refinery operations and efficiency.
- Catalyst Technologists – Specialists in managing and regenerating catalysts in refining processes.
- Maintenance Engineers – Overseeing the upkeep and repair of CCR-related equipment.
- Health, Safety, and Environmental Managers – Ensuring compliance with safety and environmental regulations in refining operations.
- Quality Control Technicians – Ensuring product quality and consistency in refinery outputs.