Serbia Vegetable Oil Refinery Capacity in Burundi
- Use: Vegetable Oil
- Type:Vegetable Oil Refinery Machine
- Production Capacity: 100%, 3TPH-120TPH
- Motor Power: 7.5 or 11kw
- Dimension(L*W*H): 1230*1120*1630
- Weight: 73kg
- Main Electromotor Power: 7.5-15kw
- Market: Burundi
Pancevo Refinery Modernisation, Belgrade, Serbia, NS Energy
The Pancevo refinery located approximately 26km away from Belgrade in Serbia has been operational since 1968. The current processing capacity of the refinery is 4.8 million tonnes a year (Mtpa). The Pancevo refinery is owned and operated by Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS) in which Russia’s Gazprom Neft holds the controlling ownership after
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Crude Refining, NIS
NIS manages the Pančevo Oil Refinery with maximum annual design capacity of 4.8 million tonnes. and other petroleum products. Owing to constant modernization of refining facilities, NIS produces fuels which meet European standards, and it holds a strategically important leading position on the regional market of petroleum products.
Naftna industrija Srbije operates the Pancevo coking refinery, which is located in Vojvodina, Serbia. According to GlobalData, who tracks and profiles more than 1,400 refineries worldwide, it is an integrated coking owned by Gazprom. The refinery started operations in 1968 and has a Nelson Complexity Index (NCI) of 9.6.
Exploration And Production, NIS Serbia
Most of the NIS’ oil deposits are in Serbia, but the Company carries out exploratory works in Romania and Bosnia and Herzegovina as well. Exploration and Production Block operates an Elemir-based plant for the preparation of natural gas, production of LPG and natural gasoline and CO2 capture, which has a design capacity of 65,000 tonnes of LPG and natural gasoline per year.
The new 2,000-tonnes/day BOTB complex also poises the refinery to terminate production of heavy fuel oil (mazut), which will result in improving the manufacturing site’s environmental performance.
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The second phase of the NIS refining capacity modernization is the implementation of the Delayed Coking technology project that has started in 2017. Delayed Coking technology is a low-emission process, and it is more efficient and more cost-effective than other methods for processing the heavy residue generated in crude oil refining.
That year, U.S. oil throughput stood at 15.9 million barrels per day, an increase of some two million barrels compared to 1990. In 2022, the refinery throughput of ExxonMobil, the largest U.S. oil
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A pipeline is being built to supply the refinery with natural gas to fuel its internal processes. The gas will replace fuel oil as a power source for the refinery processes. ** Serbia's Pancevo refinery expects to complete its FCC project by 2023. The refinery also plans to build a unit to produce the octane enhancement chemical ETBE by 2024.
Currently there are two options for this; Straight Vegetable Oil (SVO) and Biodiesel. In either case the untreated or “crude” oil has to be refined prior to use, in a series of stages; Degumming, Neutralizing and Bleaching. The resultant SVO can be used in diesel engines although it must first be heated to around 150ºF (65ºC) to reduce