Overview - PRE
Overview - PRE
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Unit-I
TOPICS :
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Unit –II
• Pre-treatment of crude for Refining- Dehydration and Desalting
• Distillation of Crude oil
Atmospheric distillation (ADU) and Vacuum Distillation (VDU)
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Unit-III
• Thermal cracking - process, operating parameters, feed stock
selection and product yields, Advantages
Types and Functions of secondary Processing
Visbreaking –Processes, operating parameters and advantages
Coking - Operating parameters and advantages
Fluid catalytic cracking – Processes , operating parameters, feed
stocks selection and product yields and advantages.
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UNIT-IV
• Principles , processes , operating parameter and advantages of
Reforming
Isomerization
Alkylation
Polymerization
Asphalt manufacture, Air Blowing Technology
Bitumen Types and their Properties
Acid gas removal and sulfur Removal
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Text and Reference Books
Dr. B.K. Bhaskara Rao, “Modern Petroleum Refining Processes (5th Edition)”
• Dr. B.K. Bhaskara Rao, “A Text Book on Petrochemicals”
• Marshall Sittings, “Dryden’s Outlines of Chemical Technology”
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Typical Refinery Flow Diagram
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Refinery
• Petroleum refineries have goal to convert as much of the barrel of crude oil into
transportation fuels which is economically practical.
• The high-volume profitable products are the transportation fuel gasoline, diesel and
turbine (jet) fuels, and the light heating oils.
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Fig:1.3[15]A typical REFINERY PROCESS CHA
• The middle distillates from the crude unit, coker, and cracking units are blended into diesel and jet
fuels and furnace oils.
• In some refineries, the heavy vacuum gas oil and reduced crude from paraffinic or naphthenic base
crude oils are processed into lubricating oils.
• The asphaltenes are removed in a propane deasphalting unit, and the reduced crude from bottoms
are processed with the vacuum gas oils to produce lube oil base stocks (LOBS).
• The vacuum gas oils and deasphalted stocks are solvent-extracted to remove the aromatic
compounds followed by dewaxing to improve the pour point. These LOBS are further treated with
acid clays to improve their color and stability before being blended into lubricating oils.
• Each refinery has its own unique processing scheme which is determined by the process
equipment available, crude oil characteristics, operating costs, and product demand.
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Processes and description
Process Description
Desalting Used to Remove the salts of Ca, Mg, Na ,and other impurities as they cause fouling and
results in corrosion of various equipments
Atmospheric Heated crude is flashed in to atmospheric distillation Unit and separated into various fractions
Distillation like light gases, gasoline, naphtha, kerosene , light fuel oil, diesel oils and gas oil, heavy
residue
Vacuum Distillation of bottom of atmospheric distillation column is done to make it suitable for
distillation catalytic cracking or hydro cracking , or manufacturing of lubricating oils, and a residue
(which is blown or further distilled to form bitumen)
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Processes and description
• Thermal cracking/ Visbreaking : cracking of heavier fractions, bottoms of
atmospheric and vacuum distillation units at high temperature in
presence of heat to produce lighter fuel products and other heavier
fractions
• Coking: Severe Thermal cracking process to produce gasoline, diesel
along with coke
• Catalytic cracking : cracking in presence of catalyst under mild operating
temperature
• Hydrocracking: similar to catalytic cracking produce saturated
compounds
• Catalytic Reforming: Rearranging of molecule, produce high octane
number gasoline and aromatics
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Processes and description
• Hydro treating and hydro processing : used to remove impurities such as sulfur , nitrogen
and oxygen and trace of metal impurities which are poisonous to catalyst
• Alkylation: Alkylation produce high octane gasoline from alkylation of isobutane and
olefin obtained from FCC in presence of acid catalyst
• Isomerization:. Typically paraffin of CDU are converted to isoparaffins having a much high
octane, is used to improve octane number of naphtha
• Polymerization: Used to convert propane and butane to high octane gasoline
• Solvent Extraction: Used to separate non-aromatics from aromatics and to dissolve to
remove aromatics from lube oil feedstock which improve the viscosity , oxidation
resistance , colors and gum formation.
• Dewaxing: process of removing wax from lube oil, generally after deasphalting and
solvent extraction so as to produce lubricants with low pour point and to recover wax from
further processing:
• Propane deasphalting : is a solvent extraction process for removing asphalts or resins
form viscous hydrocarbons to produce feedstock for lube oil refining or catalytic cracking
processes
• Hydrodesulphurization: involves removal/ reduction of the sulfur content of the fuel. The
separation of reaction gases are then send to amine wash for removal of H 2S
• Merox extraction : process is used fro removal of mercaptans or for conversion of
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Products from typical Refinery- End uses
Product End- uses
Light gases containing methane and Fuel and Hydrogen in hydro- processing
hydrogen- used as fuel and hydrogen in
hydro processing
LPG Domestic Fuel
Ethylene from FCC gas Ethyl Benzene and other chemicals
C4 and C5 gases from FCC MTBE, TAME, Isobutylene and other
Petrochemical feed stock
Propylene from FCC Feedstock for Propylene and
petrochemicals
Gasoline Transport Fuel
Naphtha Feed stocks for catalytic Reforming ,
feed stock for petrochemicals such as
ethylene, propylene and Fertilizers, etc.
and as Fuel in Power plants
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Products from typical Refinery- End uses
Product End- use
Reformate High Octane Gasoline, Feed stock for Petrochemicals such as
benzene, toluene, xylenes, ehtyl benzene, etc.
Jet/ aviation turbine Aviation and Domestic fuel
fuel/ superior kerosene
oil
High Speed Diesel Fuel for Transport sector, agriculture and captive power
generation
Light diesel oil Fuel for small industrial units, start up fuel for Power generation
Sulfur Feed stocks for sulfuric acid, Pharmaceuticals
Lubricating Oil Lubricants and Greases
Kerosene Domestic fuel, feed stock for LAB, jet fulel
Lubricating Oil Lubricants and grease
Petroleum Wax Packing, adhesive, cosmetics, rubber candles, Chewing gum,
inks, plastics, rubber, etc
Bitumen Surfacing of roads 16
Products made by U.S. Refinery
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