Petroleum Origin & Manufacturing
Petroleum Origin & Manufacturing
Petroleum Origin & Manufacturing
May 2010
Crude Oil Origin
Crude Oil Origin
Crude Oil in Underground Pockets
First Recorded Lubrication
Earliest lubricants were undoubtedly animal fats and probably the first
recording of use of a lubricant was found in the Egyptian tomb of Ra-Em-Ka
of about 1880 B.C. that show a man pouring a liquid on the runners of a
sledge used to transport a stone monument
Early Chinese Drilling Rig
Finding Oil
Drilling for Crude Oil
Drilling for Crude Oil
Offshore Drilling Platform
crude oil
crude oils are classified historically composition & classification
according to their composition
paraffinic, naphthenic, mixed base,
asphaltic
lower density - waxy through high
density, low wax but asphaltic
naphthenic does not mean they
necessarily contain mainly naphthenes
but are asphaltic with small amounts of
wax.
selected paraffinic and naphthenic
sources are used for making base oils
by conventional processing
sweet crudes have a low sulphur
content - since sulphur must be
removed to meet fuel specifications
these crudes are more expensive to
process than sour crudes.
Petroleum Constituents
Methane n-Hexane
Cyclo-paraffin / Napthenic
Cyclohexane
Aromatic
Unsaturated hydrocarbon chain containing one or more benzene rings
Their presence causes a smoky flame in lamps and the knock in diesel
engines
Benzene Ring
Petroleum Production
VI POUR
N - PARAFFINS VERY HIGH HIGH
normal Paraffins
iso Paraffins
Purify
Undesired compounds removed (propane deasphalting, Furfural extraction, MEK dewaxing)
Convert
converted into more desirable material (Hydrotreating, hydrofinishing & hydrocracking)
Propane/Butane (-10 - 25 C)
O
Crude Oil
Steam
Atmospheric Distillation Tower
Asphalt/Bitumen
Purification
WAXY RAFFINATE
EACH OF THE PARTICULAR
BASE OIL "CUTS" IS MIXED WITH
A SPECIAL SOLVENT
Unsarurated
- hydrocarbons are converted into
saturated -hydrocarbons
after solvent
extraction,
Distillate “cut” C 300 solvent neutral
dewaxing &
finishing give
CRUDE *
*
RESIDUE *
ENGEN
BASE
DEASPHALTER
OIL
RESIDUE SOLVENT WAX NAPTHA
EXTRACT
ASPHALT / BITUMEN
Base Lubricating Oil Refinery
base oil quality factors - here are some of the key points to check.
Pour Point
Refined for Health & Safety
low PCAs When does it
freeze? - low Pour Good flow
point at low temperatures
Separation
By distillation into the different fractions
Does not alter the molecular structure
Conversion
Catalytic cracking, visbreaking, alkylation
Alters the molecular structure of hydrocarbons
To increase yield and align production with demand
Purification
Removal of impurities (sulphur, aromatics...)
Removal of undesirable components (wax...)
Petroleum Production
CRUDE OIL
PETROLEUM SYNTHETIC
BASESTOCK BASESTOCK
PRODUCT
ADDITIVES