Latest Technology Waste Oil Refining Plant in Congo
- Use: Cooking Oil
- Type:Cooking Oil Refining Machine
- Production Capacity: 50T~60T/D
- Power(W): 1800w
- Dimension(L*W*H): 5200*2400*3000mm
- Weight (KG): 500
- Certification: ISO CE, ISO & CE & BV, Engineers available to service machinery overseas
- Market: Congo
Refinery profile: Pointe Noire II cracking refinery, Congo Republic, Offshore Technology
Atlantic Petrochemical Refinery will operate the upcoming Pointe Noire II cracking refinery, proposed to be built at Pointe-Noire, Congo Republic. According to GlobalData, who tracks and profiles more than 1,400 refineries worldwide, the integrated cracking refinery will be owned by Atlantic Petrochemical Refinery, with operations expected to start in 2025.
According to Neel Rangnekar, a chemical engineer with Exxon and a team member on the new paper, switching from distillation to membrane separation could save up to 50% of the cost of heating the crude oil and 75% of the cost of electricity used in refining, amounting to at least $3.5 billion per year. “It’s a very exciting result,” says
Recycling of waste lubricating oil: A review of the recycling technologies with a focus on catalytic cracking, techno-economic
In recent times, membrane technologies have also gained relevance in WLO regeneration [26], [27], [28]. ... as well as the quality of the final product. The study found that re-refining waste lube oil is a viable and cost-effective solution for reducing waste and The
POINTE-NOIRE, February 24, 2021 – Republic of Congo has launched construction of a USD 600-million refinery set to transform the country’s downstream landscape. Located near the city of Pointe-Noire, the Atlantic Petrochemical Refinery is expected to address the country’s fuel shortage problem, with a capacity of 110,000 bpd once complete
Petroleum Hydrocarbon Waste Recycling, Reusing, Repairing, and Recovering Value Added Products
Bioremediation is the term used to describe the microbial treatment of petroleum waste, while phytoremediation is the term used to describe the treatment of oil waste using plants. Consequently, the petroleum waste in contaminated soil can be reduced using either of the two methods, phytoremediation, or bioremediation.
The term “re-refining” is based on the fact the used oil is refined a second time after having been originally obtained when produced during a crude oil refining. Presently acid/clay re-refining processes are insufficient to recover good base stock from used oil. In relation to today’s lubricating oils, modern re-refining technologies are
Current technologies and future directions for treating petroleum refineries and petrochemical plants (PRPP) wastewaters
In 2014, a Russian oil company Bashneft took an additional step to incorporate GE's ZeeWeed MBR, EDR and RO technologies for the treatment of refinery wastewater from the Bashneft-Ufaneftekhim oil-processing complex and other enterprises of the Northern].
Increasing consumption of oil in modern society has led to more oil refinery waste generation. The wastewater from these industries mainly contains oil, organic matter, and other
A novel study of using oil refinery plants waste gases for thermal desalination and electric power generation: Energy, exergy
In this paper, a novel study on the possibility of operating the thermal desalination plants by waste gases that emerged from oil refineries rather than burning these gases in the air is performed. Hybrid MSF-MED thermal desalination processes are utilized in this study to produce a total range of 100–40,000 m 3 /day.
In a typical refinery wastewater treatment system, the MLSS is composed of 70–90% active MLVSS and 10–30% inert solids. The incoming refinery wastewater enters into the aeration tank where it comes in contact with microorganisms and air. From the aeration tank the effluent is transferred to the clarifier.