Introduction to Petroleum Refining and Petrochemicals for Non-Technical Personnel Course
Introduction:
The aim of this course is to offer enlightenment to its students about petroleum as a commodity, starting from its historical relevance, moving on to its exploration, production, refining, and the making of its byproducts. It presents the technology and production processes of the oil industry in a straightforward way so that non-specialized experts in petroleum refinement and petrochemicals can appreciate its contents. Participants will be oriented in chemical processes, plant processes, apparatus, and the economics of the industry.
Objectives:
At the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Be able to ascertain the sources of oil and gas.
- Be able to understand the essentials of refining and petrochemicals.
- Be very discerning of modern exploration, refining, and petrochemicals.
- Learn and categorize different components of the petrochemical building blocks.
- Analyze the basic principles of different types of refineries and complexity.
Training Methodology:
- PowerPoint lectures
- Analysis of real-life cases
- Group interaction
- Workshops
- Panel discussions
- Charts and graphs
- Practice
Course Outline:
Unit 1: Origin and Nature of Petroleum:
- Fossil fuel chemistry.
- Elements of science and technology in petroleum geology.
- Origin, generation, and accumulation of oil and gas.
- Methods of exploration and production.
- Movement of materials.
Unit 2: Overview of Refining:
- Hydrocarbons classification based on chemical structure.
- Oil and gas handling and conditioning operations.
- Refinery types and degrees of complexity.
- Hydroskimming Refining, Cracking, and Coking Refineries.
- Refining Margins and Their Profits.
- Netback and Complexity Factors.
Unit 3: Refinery Process Operations:
- Physical Separation – Distillation, Carburetion, and Vacuum.
- Production of petrol and methods of Chemical Conversion Resources.
- Hydrotreating Process, Catalytic Reformer, Alkylation, Isomerization.
- Residue Reduction I: Cat Crack, Hydrocracker, Visbreaker, Hydrocracking.
- Residue Reduction II: Coking, Asphalt, and Residual fuel.
- Blending.
Unit 4: Petrochemicals I – Production and Uses:
- Olefin-based compounds.
- Ethylenes.
- Polypropylene.
- Butadiene.
- Isobutylene.
- Aromatic compounds.
- Benzene.
- Toluene.
- Xylenes.
Unit 5: Petrochemicals II - Production and Uses:
- Compounds based on natural gas.
- Ammonium.
- Methanol.
- Gas-to-liquid technology.
- Case Study: Petrochemical production by Major Companies.