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Refinery feedstocks / James G. Speight.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Petroleum refining technology seriesPublisher: Boca Raton, FL : Taylor and Francis, 2021Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resource (xiv, 356 pages) : illustrarionsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780429398285
  • 042939828X
  • 9780429675645
  • 042967564X
  • 9780429675638
  • 0429675631
  • 9780429675652
  • 0429675658
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 665.5 23
LOC classification:
  • TP690
Online resources:
Contents:
Preface. Author. PART 1 Feedstocks - Evaluation and Properties. Chapter 1 Natural Gas, Crude Oil, Heavy Crude Oil, Extra-Heavy Crude Oil, and Tar Sand Bitumen. Chapter 2 Feedstock Evaluation. Chapter 3 Feedstock Composition. Chapter 4 Asphaltene Constituents in Feedstocks. Chapter 5 Instability and Incompatibility. Chapter 6 Introduction to Refining Processes. Chapter 7 Feedstock Chemistry in the Refinery. Chapter 8 Refinery Reactors. PART 2 Feedstocks in the Future Refinery. Chapter 9 Alternate Feedstocks. Chapter 10 Feedstock Integration in the Refinery. Glossary. Conversion Factors. Index.
Summary: "Presents a description of the various types of crude oil and also includes a discussion of extra heavy oil and tar sand bitumen. Basic properties and specifications of crude oil and refinery products and their significance in refinery operations are provided"-- Provided by publisher.
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Preface. Author. PART 1 Feedstocks - Evaluation and Properties. Chapter 1 Natural Gas, Crude Oil, Heavy Crude Oil, Extra-Heavy Crude Oil, and Tar Sand Bitumen. Chapter 2 Feedstock Evaluation. Chapter 3 Feedstock Composition. Chapter 4 Asphaltene Constituents in Feedstocks. Chapter 5 Instability and Incompatibility. Chapter 6 Introduction to Refining Processes. Chapter 7 Feedstock Chemistry in the Refinery. Chapter 8 Refinery Reactors. PART 2 Feedstocks in the Future Refinery. Chapter 9 Alternate Feedstocks. Chapter 10 Feedstock Integration in the Refinery. Glossary. Conversion Factors. Index.

"Presents a description of the various types of crude oil and also includes a discussion of extra heavy oil and tar sand bitumen. Basic properties and specifications of crude oil and refinery products and their significance in refinery operations are provided"-- Provided by publisher.

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