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Monday, January 17, 2011

रेफिनेरी Plant

What it is

Refineries convert the crude oil feedstock into commercial products by means of suitable distillation and chemical reactions, resulting in the production of a variety of valuable fuels and lubricants, as well as feedstocks for other downstream processes. Environmental regulations covering plant emissions and the composition of fuels drive plant upgrades and set new standards for grass root refineries.
How it works

The basic component of a refinery is the primary distillation (Topping) process where the crude oil is distilled into a number of fractions, from the lightest petroleum gases, to light and heavy naphtha, to the heaviest fractions up to asphalts and resid. The fractions coming from the topping unit are then treated in other processes for upgrading to commercially viable products; e.g., hydrodesulphurization and hydrotreating processes are used to produce fuels with reduced sulphur content, cracking processes are used to create a higher yield of lighter gasoil, kerosene and gasoline, the reforming process is used to increase the octane number of the gasoline, etc. The configuration of a refinery depends on the range of crude gravity that it is able to handle and on the final product mix it is designed for.
GE Oil & Gas Offerings

* Gas Turbine Packages for power generation (10 to 34 MW)
* Mechanical Drive Gas Turbines (10 to 34 MW)
* Steam Turbines for Mechanical Drive
* Compressors (Centrifugal, Reciprocating, Oil-free Screw)
* Hot Gas Expanders
* Turboexpanders
* Centrifugal Pumps
* Compression/Pumping packages
* Heavy Wall Reactors
* Air Cooled Heat Exchangers
* Steam Condensers
* Control & Safety Valves
* Product Installation & Maintenance Services
* Revamps & Rerates
* Contractual Service Agreements
* Technical Training

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