Oil refineries convert crude oil into valuable products using complex processes and advanced technologies. The industry faces various challenges, such as reducing emissions and increasing energy efficiency, but with continuous innovation, it is possible to improve efficiency and reduce environmental impacts.
Refinement processes
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Atmospheric distillation
This process is the first step in crude oil refining where crude oil is separated into different components using the difference in boiling point. The atmospheric distillation tower separates crude oil into different fractions such as light gases, naphtha, kerosene, gas oil and heavy residues.
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Vacuum distillation
The atmospheric distillation tower residues are transferred to a vacuum distillation tower to extract heavier products such as lubricating oils and asphalt. This process is carried out at lower pressure to lower distillation temperatures and avoid thermal decomposition.
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Catalytic conversion
At this stage, heavier products are converted into lighter, more valuable products. Catalytic conversion includes processes such as fluid catalytic cracking (FCC), hydrocracking, and catalytic reforming.
Refinery products
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gasoline
One of the most important refinery products used as the main fuel for cars. The quality of gasoline is measured by its octane number, which indicates its resistance to engine knock.
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Diesel
Diesel is another major refinery product used as fuel in diesel engines. The cetane number is a measure of diesel quality, indicating its combustibility in diesel engines.
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fuel oil
Fuel oil is used as a fuel in power plants and some heavy industries. This product is usually obtained from the distillation residues of crude oil.
Challenges and innovations in petroleum product production
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Reducing pollutants
One of the major challenges for refineries is to reduce emissions and produce cleaner fuels. New technologies such as hydrodesulfurization (HDS) are being used to reduce the sulfur content of fuels.

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Energy efficiency
Refineries are large consumers of energy. Improving energy efficiency through the use of heat exchangers and recovering heat from processes is one of the important issues in refinery management.
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Innovation in processes
The development of new technologies, such as environmental processes and the use of new catalysts to improve product quality and reduce operating costs, are among the important innovations in this industry.