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    SAMIR Morocco Case Study

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    SAMIR Moroccan and Italian refining, started in 1959 as a limited company. Represented by the "Office of Studies and Industrial Portfolio" and "Italian petroleum board." It were the first crude oil distribution unit has a capacity of 1.25 million tons per year. The company becomes Moroccan entirely in 1973. In 1996 made its IPO in the Casablanca Stock Exchange. In 1997 privatization and transfer of 67.27% stake in Corral group. SAMIR Company has a 10 tons per year refining capacity. A storage…

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    Tomlinson’s idea of finding what metaphors shape different individuals is very intriguing to me. She gives eight clear metaphors on the ways authors describe their revising process through metaphorical language. When Tomlinson talks about revising to be “refining ore”, I think that this perfectly explains my process of revising. “One’s first draft, one’s first way of approaching the problem—even one’s first 50 ways of approaching it—may not work”, drafting and coming up with the best final…

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     Used Lubricant Regeneration Technology Most conventional processes for used lubricant regeneration involve physical separation and chemical treatments to remove the contaminants and impurities from used lubricants to make it suitable for re-use. Some of these technologies generate liquid effluents, solid wastes, and air emissions during the regenerating process. The types of wastes, effluents, and wastes vary with the technology and processes used, and the environmental control methods [CEPA,…

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    Industrialization of the late 19th century changed American society and made it an industrial giant. Along with old industries new industries like petroleum refining, steel manufacturing and electrical power came into being. Expansions of the railroad made possible the shift of people, raw materials, and crops to the national market. Invention of steel plows, windmills and barbed wire helped in farming and ranching. Americans experienced a great change in their life times as the result of…

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    From 1865 to 1900 is a period known as the Gilded Age. The Gilded Age is marked by the rush to build railroads, corruption in businesses, and an outpouring of new inventions. These inventions and industrial advancements allowed for the rise of big businesses. The growth of industrial capitalism had political and social effects. The rich got richer while the poor and middle class struggled to create civil services and end the corruption. Social Darwinism is a key contributor in this time as it…

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    External Analysis Porter’s Five Competitive Forces: Threat of New Entrants - Low For a new company to successfully enter the Integrated Oil & Gas Industry there is a requirement for significant capital investment in specialized machinery and equipment, skilled labor, and technology. After undergoing these initial sunk costs, a company will incur substantial costs associated with finding reserves, drilling, and developing these reserves. The industry is dominated by large firms that have…

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    Titanium Alloy Essay

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    Melting of the primary electrodes in the VAR furnace is shown in this diagram. The ingot can be further melted two more times in order to get a homogeneous ingot. The ingots produced by the VAR process weight about 4 to 8 tons. Electro Slag Refining…

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    The Marine Expeditionary Unit, the basis with which the MAGTF operates, must evolve in the near future in order to cope with the concepts and challenges presented in Expeditionary Force 21. First, refining our organization and adjusting the way we train and fight is necessary to face the ever changing tactics and strategies of our adversaries. Second, our forward posture needs to adjust in order to smartly prepare for crises and hostilities abroad. Nested in these two concepts are several…

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    statement to people in the oil industry. Rockefeller and his partners changed the way an oil company was managed. The 4 common aspects of this industry is Drilling, Transportation, Refining, and Distribution (Outman, May, Outman 143). Rockefeller entered the industry through the refining sector. HE rose to fame by refining his oil into diesel fuel and kerosene. He made a fortune from those refined oils. The internal combustion engine was made in 1885 while the diesel engine was made in 1892…

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    differences between them, but they are quite similar. There are two main types of engines, diesel fuel and gasoline engines. Diesel fuel and gasoline are both refined from mineral oil, but the processes slightly vary. Refining diesel is slightly easier than refining gas. Both use a refining system called fractional distillation, and the difference between the fuels is in the temperatures that the distilled material…

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