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Categories >
Technical / Refineries & Petrochemicals Category:
Introduction to
Petroleum Refinery Processing and Bitumen Upgrading
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Program Duration |
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5 Days |
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Program Date |
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19-23
May, 2012 |
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Program Location |
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Cairo, Egypt |
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Program Fees |
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US$ 3200 Per Person |
PROGRAM INTRODUCTION:
This 5-day course presents an overview of the modern, integrated
petroleum refinery, including crude oil properties, a history of fuel
product specifications, and process descriptions. Each refining process
will cover operating description and conditions, feedstock and catalyst
selection, product yields, and the relationship between process
parameters, unit performance and product output and properties. Future
operations, in response to changing crude oil quality and product slates
and quality, will be discussed. The third day is devoted to a thorough
review of the technologies used to process crude oil reside, followed by
an overview of tar sand bitumen and heavy oil properties, status of
upgrader projects, and the processes employed at the upgrader sites to
convert bitumen into sweet “crude.”
PROGRAM OUTLINES:
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Introduction to
the Refinery Flow Sheet
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Hydrocarbon
Chemistry
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Crude Oil:
Properties, Tests, Sources, Assays
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Fuel Products:
History of Specs, Environmental Regs, MTBE/Ethanol/MMT, Sulfur
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Atmospheric and
Vacuum Distillation
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Fluid Catalytic
Cracking
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Catalytic
Reforming and Aromatics Recovery
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Isomerization,
Alkylation and Polymerization
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Hydroprocessing
for Sulfur, Nitrogen and Aromatics Reduction
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New Sulfur
Removal Technologies
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Hydrogen
Production, Sweetening and Sulfur Recovery
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Resid Processing:
Visbreaking, Deasphalting, Coking, Hydrocracking
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Refinery Options
for Tomorrows Cleaner Fuels
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Bitumen/Heavy Oil
Properties
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Bitumen Upgrader
Project Status
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Upgrader Process
Flow Sheet Options: Coking/Hydrocracking/Hydrotreating
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Upgrader Support
Technologies: Hydrogen/Sulfur/Cogen
WHO
SHOULD ATTEND?
The introductory course had
been designed for personnel who have limited refinery process or
operating experience or who are involved in supporting operations: the
course will benefit individuals relatively new to refining industry
especially:
Fuel buyers, system
analysts, oil traders, operations economic assessors, insurers, product,
equipment, chemicals, and insurance evaluators, supplies, or services
sales personnel.
Experienced operating
personnel and engineering staff will benefit from this overview of
entire refinery.
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