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Title: Study of using fuel oil as furnace oil instead of crude oil in El-Obied Refinery
Other Titles: دراسة استخدام وقود الفيرنست المنتج كوقود فرن بديلا عن الخام في مصفاة الأبيض
Authors: Osman, Ismail Mohamed Ibrahim
Eltayeb, AhmedMohamed Abdelmonim AhmedMohamed
Ali, Saleh Abdulghani Osman
Ebeed, Anwar Tagelasfia Abdelwahab
Ahmed, Mohamed Abdelrahman Mohamed
Keywords: using fuel oil as furnace
El-Obied Refinery
Issue Date: 1-Oct-2018
Publisher: sudan university of science & technology
Citation: Osman,Ismail Mohamed Ibrahim.Study of using fuel oil as furnace oil instead of crude oil in El-Obied Refinery/Ismail Mohamed Ibrahim Osman...etc;Mayada Bashir Ahmed.- Khartoum:sudan university of science and technology,College of Petroleum Engineering & Technology, 2018.-49p: ill; 28cm.- Bachelor
Abstract: The main objective in the refining petroleum industry is to achieve economic and environmental purposes as possible by producing specification products with attention to economic aspects. In ORC (EL-Obied Refinery Company) there are losses in availability products and profit benefit by burning crude oil as furnace fuel. In the past years there's bovines change in the crude oil prices, the price has risen more than fuel oil (long residue). So, this project studies the ability of replacement crude oil by using fuel oil(products) from distillation unit. The project includes the comparing between the existing(old) fuel system and new fuel system, properties of fuel oil as fuel, environmental impact for both system, cost estimation and profit predict from using fuel oil. Key words: crude oil, fuel oil, existing fuel system, new fuel system
Description: Bachelor Research
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/22201
Appears in Collections:Bachelor of Petroleum Engineering & Technology

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