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Petroleum industries and petroleum products
Petroleum is mineral oil when it is in refined form. Petroleum is also known as rock oil. Petroleum is a mixture of several gaseous, liquid, and solid hydrocarbons having water, salts, and earth particles with them. Petroleum is lighter than water. Petroleum is insoluble in water. It is thought that petroleum has formed by the slow chemical and biochemical process of organic matter found between the sedimentary rocks. When petroleum is extracted from rocks it appears like a blackish color known as crude oil. It is refined to get petroleum fractions. Today many oil refineries are in operation to get the petroleum fractions. These chemical industries refined millions of tones of mineral oil to full fill the demand for petroleum fractions. The crude petroleum fractions are separated by fractional distillation in oil refineries corresponding to a particular boiling range.
Petroleum products
- Natural gas: Boiling Point<20 degrees centigrade Composition: CH4-C4H10 Uses: Fuel, Petrochemicals
- Petroleum Ether: Boiling Point <20_60 degrees centigrade Composition: C5H12- C6H14 Uses: Solvent
- Ligroin, or naphtha: Boiling point< 60-100 degrees centigrade Composition: C6H14, C7H16 Uses: Solvent, raw materials
- Gasoline: Boiling Point <40-220 degrees centigrade Composition: C4H10-C13H28 mostly and C6H14-C8H18 Uses: Motor fuels
- Kerosene: Boiling point<175- 325 Composition: C8H8. C14H130 Uses: Heating fuel
- Gas Oils: Boiling Points: >275 degrees centigrade Composition: C12H26.C18H38 Uses: Diesel and heating fuels
- Lubricating oils and greases: Boiling points of viscous liquids range Composition: >C18H38 Uses: Lubrication
- Paraffin: M.P. 50-60 Composition:C23H48-C29H60 Uses: Wax products
- Asphalt, or Petroleum coke: Boiling point range of solids Composition: residue Uses: roofing, paving, fuel, reducing agent
History of the Petroleum Industry
The use of petroleum in the form of natural gas and oils had been known from early times. 5,000 years ago ancient Sumerians, Assyrians, and Baby loans used crude oil bituminous and asphalt. Ancient Egyptians had used liquid mineral oil liniment and laxatives as medicine. Arabs and Persians distilled crude oil to get illuminating weapons as incendiary arrows wrapped in oil. Then in the 12th century, these illuminating weapons were introduced in Europe. After this several countries had come to know to use petroleum are Cuba, Mexico, Bolivia, and Peru, especially North America, New York, and Pennsylvania are noted by early explorers. After the Mesopotamians, Greeks, and Romans the United States and many countries started the use of Petroleum for a long time. At the beginning of the 19th- century illumination engines are designed and an industrial revolution came. So the demand for mineral oils and lubricants increased. To overcome the demand for energy explorers tried their best to find oil reservoirs beneath the earth's surface. This way explores found many reservoirs and the first well in 1859 was drilled in North Pennsylvania by an American entrepreneur Edwin Le. So within a short time, inexpensive oil was being obtained from underground reservoirs. This crude oil is then processed by oil refineries. After this oil reservoirs were discovered in 14 countries that are, the United States, the North Sea, Brazil, and Mexico, Venezuela, Saudi Arabia, Canada, Iraq, Iran, Kuwait, Russia, and the Caspian Sea region, West Africa, the major country and petroleum reservoir regions.
Importance of Petroleum:
At the beginning of 20th century industrial revolution had processed and these days the internal combustion engine designed. so the demand of energy increased for internal combustion engines, especially for automobiles. So refined oils for illuminants ceased to be primary importance. These days the production of petroleum was also increasing. So the oils and gas industry became the major suppliers of energy.
At the starting of 21th-century the production of refined oil became 100 barrels per day to full fill the consumer's demand. These days the production and consumption is the basis of foreign policy of a country. As we know that oil contributes a major petrochemical feedstock and has primary importance for the economic growth of a country.
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