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Saturday 29 April 2023

Petroleum Refining Demystified - Oil & Gas Industry (Video Lectures)

Petroleum Refining Demystified - Oil & Gas Industry (Video Lectures)

19 lectures (2h 7m) | Video: MP4, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44100 Hz | 283.04 MB  

Download Link: https://bit.ly/3Nrap7c (fikper.com)


What you'll learn?
Comprehend the basic differences between exploration, refining and petrochemicals
Understand the basics of the various refining processes
Learn what crude oils are made of and understand the chemical properties of their hydrocarbon components like paraffins, naphthenes, aromatics...
Learn how the major refining processes work and interact with each other (distillation, isomerization, alkylation, catalytic reforming, hydrotreater, sulfur plant, fluid catalytic cracking, hydrocracking, delayed coking, asphalt/lube plant...)
Understand how the main petroleum products are made (LPG, gasoline, kerosene, diesel fuel, heating oil, heavy fuel, asphalts, lubricants...)
Appreciate that aromatics are important to the petrochemical industry even though refineries are trying to minimize these in gasoline due to their toxic properties
Appreciate that olefinic and aromatic petrochemical precursors are specialty chemicals produced by the refining processes

Overview
Section 1: ABOUT THE COURSE
Lecture 1 Course learning objectives
Section 2: OVERVIEW OF CRUDE OIL REFINING
Lecture 2 Refining activity overview
Section 3: PETROLEUM PROPERTIES
Lecture 3 Crude oil : Composition and characteristics
Section 4: DISTILLATION AND FRACTIONATION
Lecture 4 Atmospheric distillation
Lecture 5 Vacuum distillation
Lecture 6 Light cut fractionation
Section 5: CONVERTING PETROLEUM CUTS
Lecture 7 Isomerization
Lecture 8 Alkylation
Lecture 9 Catalytic reforming
Section 6: HYDROFINING PETROLEUM CUTS
Lecture 10 Hydrotreating
Lecture 11 Sulfur plant
Section 7: CRACKING HEAVY PETROLEUM CUTS
Lecture 12 Fluid catalytic cracking
Lecture 13 Hydrocracking
Lecture 14 Delayed coking
Section 8: BLENDING OPERATION
Lecture 15 Blending of finished petroleum products
Section 9: MAKING ASPHALTS
Lecture 16 Asphalts
Section 10: A TYPICAL REFINERY OPERATION
Lecture 17 A typical refinery scheme
Section 11: DOWNLOADABLE RESOURCES
Lecture 18 Downloadable resources
Lecture 19 BONUS : COUPON CODES

What is the target audience?
Students in chemical engineering, refining, petrochemicals...,
Newly-hired refinery or petrochemical plant personnel and current semi-technical personnel who require further training,
Engineers (chemical, petrochemical, petroleum, process...),
Refinery operators and technicians,
Support personnel of an oil company including maintenance, logistics, supply chain, sales, marketing, quality...,
Other support staff who have an interest in increasing their understanding of petroleum refining,
Non-technical professionals assigned to positions in refineries,
Business development managers, corporate planning professionals and business analysts switching disciplines who are required to have a better understanding of this stimulating field,
Energy industry journalists and reporters,
Professional personnel such as legal, banking, insurance, finance dealing with oil supply, petrochemicals, refining and transportation,
Anyone seeking to broaden the sphere of his knowledge and discover the petrochemical industry

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