Journal of the Japan Petroleum Institute

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  • Formerly known as
    Sekiyu Gakkaishi (Journal of the Japan Petroleum Institute)
  • Country
    Japan
  • Language
    English, Japanese
  • Number of Articles
    1,022
  • Abbreviation
    J Jpn Pet Inst
  • ISSN
    1346-8804
  • e-ISSN
    1349-273X
  • Main Publisher
    Japan Petroleum Institute
  • Publisher
    Japan Petroleum Institute
  • Indian UGC
  • DOAJ (latest)
Journal Properties
  • Science
    Geology
    Science
    Geology
    Mineralogy
    Science
    Geology
    Petrology
    Social Sciences
    Industries
    Land use
    Labor
    Special industries and trades
    Energy industries
    Energy policy
    Fuel trade
    Technology
    Chemical technology
    Oils, fats, and waxes
    Petroleum refining
    Petroleum products
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Description
The Journal of the Japan Petroleum Institute (JJPI) is a distinguished publication that disseminates research and advancements in petroleum science and technology. Focusing on innovative approaches and sustainable practices, the journal caters to academics, engineers, and industry professionals involved in petroleum exploration, refining, and related areas. JJPI bridges the gap between fundamental research and practical applications within the petroleum sector. Areas covered encompass petroleum geology, geochemistry, refining processes, catalysis, and environmental aspects of petroleum production. The journal presents original research papers, reviews, and technical notes, is indexed for visibility and targets researchers, engineers, and industry practitioners. The JJPI promotes collaboration between academia and industry and provides access to the most recent discoveries, addressing both current challenges and future trends in the petroleum field. By encouraging groundbreaking research and fostering global partnerships, JJPI shapes the development of sustainable and efficient petroleum practices. It encourages researchers to contribute by sharing discoveries that will influence the petroleum sector's trajectory. It also covers developments in alternative energy sources.