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PETROCHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY CHE 464

PETROCHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY CHE 464. Dr. Yahia Alhamed Chemical and materials Engineering Department King Abdulaziz University. PETROLEUM. Major source of energy Source of almost all raw materials used in petrochemical industries. Petroleum resources are limited.

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PETROCHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY CHE 464

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  1. PETROCHEMICAL TECHNOLOGYCHE 464 Dr. Yahia Alhamed Chemical and materials Engineering Department King Abdulaziz University

  2. PETROLEUM • Major source of energy • Source of almost all raw materials used in petrochemical industries. • Petroleum resources are limited. • With time it becomes more expensive to produce petroleum.

  3. http://www.csis.org/energy/040224_simmons.pdf • Go to the above site to know more about oil reserves and production in Saudi Arabia

  4. Oil Reserves by Region, January 2003

  5. Petroleum Gases 1. Natural Gas (NG): • A mixture of C1 to C3 hydrocarbons (mainly CH4) + small amounts of N2, CO2 and H2S. • Found in gas reservoirs with no oil present (non-associated gas) or associated with crude oil (associated gas) • Used mainly as an energy source and basic raw material for petrochemical industry.

  6. Petroleum Gases (cont.) 2. Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) • produced as a by-product of natural gas processing or during refining and processing operations of petroleum. • Mainly contains propane and butane • Used mainly as domestic fuel and basic raw material for petrochemical industry.

  7. Petroleum Gases (cont.) 3. Dry natural Gas: It is a gas that does not contain an appreciable amount of condensable hydrocarbons. 4. Wet natural Gas Contains more than 0.3 gallons of condensable per 1000 cu. ft.

  8. Petroleum Gases (cont.) 5. Sour Natural Gas: • Contains appreciable amounts of hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide. • Needs to remove the acid gases mainly by absorption in amines or caustic solutions

  9. Petroleum Refining products and Processes

  10. Petroleum Refining products and Processes (Cont.) • Vacuum Distillation • - Feed is Residue: >C20 • Avoiding high temperatures • Tarry residue results • Vaccum gas oil (Top product) • Fuel oils in power stations and ships, 'base' oil in lubricating oils, bitumen/asphalt

  11. Petroleum Refining products and Processes (Cont.)

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