Ethiopia exporters sunflower sesame oil refining plant

Ethiopia exporters sunflower sesame oil refining plant

Ethiopia exporters sunflower sesame oil refining plant
Ethiopia exporters sunflower sesame oil refining plant
Ethiopia exporters sunflower sesame oil refining plant
Ethiopia exporters sunflower sesame oil refining plant
Ethiopia exporters sunflower sesame oil refining plant

FAQ

  • What is a modular mini refinery?
  • Modular mini refineries are best utilized in emerging economies and in remote locations where gasoline, diesel and fuel oil are needed. The local crude oil is normally your lowest cost feed stock because the transportation costs are minimized. Mini refineries with heavy crudes and low API gravity produce more fuel oil and less naphtha and diesel.
  • Do mini refineries need hydrotreaters?
  • Mini refineries with heavy crudes and low API gravity produce more fuel oil and less naphtha and diesel. Light crudes with high API gravity produce less fuel oil and more naphtha and diesel. Additionally, sulfur content determines refinery cost being as low sulfur crudes may not require hydrotreaters.
  • Are mini-refineries a viable supply option for crude producers in remote regions?
  • Despite the generally poor returns from petroleum refinery investment, modular mini-refineries, from simple diesel production units to more sophisticated cracking refineries are increasingly becoming a flexible and cost-effective supply option for crude producers in remote regions.
  • What products can a refinery produce?
  • Refineries can produce a wide range of products including: propane, butane, petrochemical feedstock, gasolines (naphtha specialties, aviation gasoline and motor gasoline), distillates (jet fuel, diesel, kerosene, and intermediate fuel oil), heavy fuel oil, lubricating oils, waxes, and asphalt.
  • What are the advantages of a modular mini-refinery?
  • Relatively low capital cost, speed and ease of construction are key advantages of a modular mini-refinery. Two 30,000 bpd1 units producing high octane unleaded gasoline, LPG, diesel, kerosene and fuel oil can be installed in an 18 month time window, with a budget of 200 million dollars.
  • What is a traditional refinery?
  • A traditional refinery is a high-capacity crude oil refinery constructed at a site involving various processing units to produce and meet high-quality petroleum products, such as high-octane gasoline, aviation or jet fuel, and ultra-low sulfur diesel.