Process Chemistry & Technology

Petroleum refining processes are the chemical engineering processes and other facilities used in petroleum refineries (also referred to as oil refineries) to transform crude oil into useful products such as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), gasoline or petrol, kerosene, jet fuel, diesel oil and fuel oils. Petroleum refineries are very large industrial complexes that involve many different processing units and auxiliary facilities such as utility units and storage tanks. Each refinery has its own unique arrangement and combination of refining processes largely determined by the refinery location, desired products and economic considerations. There are most probably no two refineries that are identical in every respect. Some modern petroleum refineries process as much as 800,000 to 900,000 barrels (127,000 to 143,000 cubic meters) per day of crude oil.  

  • Ecology and environmental technologies
  • Fossil technologies
  • Gas turbine technologies
  • Production chemistry
  • Hydrocarbon recovery mechanisms
  • Petroleum and petrochemical engineering
  • Chemmotology espects of petroleum products
  • Hydrocarbon recovery mechanisms
  • Computer aided process engineering in oil & gas industry

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