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Publications By William E. Morris

"Aromatics increase RVP Blending Value", Oil and Gas Journal, March 3, 2008

"Method relates diesel cetane, octane ratings,"  Oil and Gas Journal, December 3, 2007

"Interaction Blending Equations Enhance Reformulated Gasoline Profitability,"  Oil and Gas journal, January 17, 1994

"Simple Calculations Predict Hydrocarbon Loss From Gasoline Blends,"  Oil and Gas Journal, June 22, 1992.

"Consider Heavy Raffinate"  Oil and Gas Journal, May 25, 1987.

"In-Line Blending,"  Oil and Gas Journal, September 8, 1986.

"Optimum Blending Gives Best Pool Octane,"  Oil and Gas Journal, January 20, 1986.

"Interaction Blending Approach Works for Diesel, Fuel Oil,"  Oil and Gas Journal, September 23, 1985.

"Gasoline Composition in No-Lead Era" Oil and Gas Journal, Mau 18, 1985

"Effect of ASTM Distillation on Automobile Driveability."  Paper FL-83-85 presented at National Petroleum Refiners Association -- Fuels and Lubricants Meeting, November 1983.

"Prediction of Mogas Blend Distillations Can Be Improved,"  Oil and Gas Journal, April 25, 1983.

"Octane blending Effects of Aromatics,"  Paper AM-80-43 presented at National Petroleum Refiners Association Annual Meeting, March 1980.

"Economics of Component Splitting,"  Paper presented at National Petroleum Refiners Association Computer Conference, October, 1979,

"The Effects of Refinery Gasoline Components on Road Octane Quality,"  Paper 780949 presented at Society of Automotive Engineers -- International Fuels and Lubricants Meeting, November 1978.  William E. Morris and R.E. Burtner, 1978.

"The Interaction Approach to Gasoline Blending,"  Paper presented at National Petroleum Refiners Annual Meeting, March 1975.

"Reid Vapor Pressure of Hydrocarbon Mixtures,"  ASTM, December 1975.  M.M. Luskin and William E. Morris.

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