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Refining Processes

Refining Processes 

By: Surinder Parkash

Crude oil as produced in the oil field is a complex mixture of hydrocarbons ranging from methane to asphalt, with varying proportions of paraffins, naphthenes, and aromatics. The objective of crude distillation is to fractionate crude oil into light-end hydrocarbons (Ci-C4), naphtha/gasoline, kerosene, diesel, and atmospheric resid. Some of these broad cuts can be marketed directly, while others require further processing in refinery downstream units to make them saleable. The first processing step in the refinery, after desalting the crude, is separation of crude into a number of fractions by distillation. The distillation is carried out at a pressure slightly above atmospheric. This is necessary for the following considerations: 1. To raise the boiling point of the light-end carbons so that refinery cooling water can be used to condense some of the C3 and C4 in the overhead condenser. [download]

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