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Petrochemical processes demand both accuracy and speed. These requirements are often addressed at different stages of the workflow. Laboratory techniques such as gas chromatography (GC) provide detailed compositional data, while process mass spectrometry (MS) enables fast, continuous, real-time gas analysis directly on the line.
In this webinar, we present how these complementary analytical approaches are applied from the lab to the process environment. Daniela Cavagnino will cover the role of GC for detailed characterization and validation, while Dan Merriman will highlight how process MS delivers multi-component gas analysis in seconds to support real-time monitoring and control.
Join us to learn how these technologies are used across petrochemical operations to improve measurement confidence and support more informed decision-making.
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Attend the Webinar to Learn:
- The role of GC in laboratory-based petrochemical analysis
- How process mass spectrometry enables real-time gas monitoring on the line
- Where each technique fits within petrochemical workflows
Meet the Webinar Speakers

Dan Merriman is a global leader in process analytics and instrumentation with more than 30 years working in the field of process mass spectrometry. At Thermo Fisher Scientific, he has guided worldwide sales, marketing, and product strategy, driving successful new product introductions. Recognized for his depth of expertise, Dan has authored numerous white papers and application notes and conducted extensive research that has influenced industry standards in monitoring and measurement.

Dr. Daniela Cavagnino received her Masters Degree in Chemistry at the University of Milan, Italy. She started her career in gas chromatography at Thermo Fisher Scientific with several years in R&D laboratories working on GC technology innovation. Then, she conveyed her technical background into product and marketing management. Today she has more than 20 years’ experience in GC/GCMS technology and applications in several different market segments, including petrochemicals.