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FAQ

  • QHow much does a crude oil refinery cost?
    ABut the majority of refineries in operation is largely amortized and therefore operates with lower refining costs, in the order of $3 to $5 per barrel of crude oil processed. As we have seen, fixed costs (personnel, maintenance, and overheads) and capital costs represent the bulk of the total cost of processing crude oil.
  • QDoes Physical refining of coconut oil cause neutral oil loss?
    AIn the present study, neutral oil loss (distillative and mechanical carry-over) during physical refining of coconut oil was quantified. Neutral oil loss seems to depend on both the crude oil quality and the process conditions during deodorization.
  • QWhat does need from me to quote a price?
    A1.Raw material 23.Production capacity per batch.
  • QWhat is a petroleum refinery?
    AA petroleum refinery is a set of installations intended to transform crude oil, generally unusable as such, into petroleum products: motor gasoline, jet fuel, diesel fuel, fuel oil, lubricants, liquefied petroleum gases, naphtha, and so on. The products consumed in largest volumes are motor gasoline, motor diesel, and heavy fuel oil.
  • QWhy do crude oil refineries have a higher margin than simple refineries?
    AThe degree of complexity of a refinery naturally increases the cost of processing a ton of crude oil. This is mainly due to higher cost of capital and maintenance. Two important remarks, however: a complex refinery will effectively generate a higher margin than a simple refinery if the crude oil is adapted to the processing in the conversion units.
  • QWhy do small refineries exist?
    AOnly geographical reasons (proximity to crude oil, e.g., in the United States; proximity to isolated markets, e.g., in Africa) can justify the existence of small refineries. The degree of complexity of a refinery naturally increases the cost of processing a ton of crude oil. This is mainly due to higher cost of capital and maintenance.
  • QIs coconut oil chemically refined?
    AIn chemical refining, mono- tively higher affinity for water. However, coconut oil is rarely chemically refined. Because of the high initial FFA content, physical re?ning is mostly preferred for lauric oils (11–13). long-chain fatty acids (e.g., palm, corn, and rapeseed oils). tillates are considerably higher. ing physical refining of coconut oil.