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Upgrading and refining essential parts of Orinoco development. T. Chang. OGJ, 19 October 1998, 96(42), 67--72 (5 pages).
Attention is drawn to the essential elements in the development of the Orinoco Belt --- construction of upgrades and refinery modifications to produce consumer petroleum products. The upgrades will use delayed-coking processes to produce syncrude from crude oil. Byproducts being sulphur and petroleum coke. Upgrader design data are tabulated and upgrading schemes are illustrated schematically.
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Journal title: Oil and Gas Journal
Subjects: Construction Engineering, Refining, Construction, Waste recycling and disposal, Oil and gas extraction, Crude oil, Oil and gas, Oil, Petroleum products, Petroleum coke, Primary energy production