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1 Big West of California, LLC Bakersfield Refinery REFINING 101
July 2008

2 Outline Where Does The Crude Oil Come From? Crude Oil Basics
Refining Concepts Flowcharts of Petroleum Refineries Basic Refinery Operations and Optimization Conversion Refinery Overview

3 Where does the Crude Oil Come From?
Kern County produces about 550,000 barrels of crude oil per day, 68% of the state’s total production; enough to fuel about 5 ½ million automobiles. Three of the six largest oil fields in the U.S. are located in Kern County Kern County represents approximately 10% of the Nation’s total oil production. Source: Greater Bakersfield Chamber of Commerce

4 What is Crude Oil? Crude oil is a mixture of hydrocarbons formed from organic matter. Crude varies significantly in color and composition Composition varies Sulfur content Density varies Contains sediment and water

5 Crude Oil Characteristics
Crude density is commonly measured by API gravity API gravity provides a relative measure of crude oil density. The higher the API number, the lighter the crude Sulfur content measures if a crude is sweet (low sulfur) or sour (high sulfur) Typically less than 0.5% sulfur content = sweet Typically greater than 1.5% sulfur content = sour High sulfur crudes require additional processing to meet regulatory specs

6 Crude Types Versus Demand

7 Supply and Demand California
CA now consumes 44 to 45 million gallons of gasoline and 10 million gallons of diesel fuel per day. Demand for transportation fuels increased nearly 50% in last 20 years Number of refineries producing gasoline in California dropped from 32 in mid-1980s to 14 today California now imports 3.5 million gallons of gasoline per day. Source: California Energy Commission

8 Basic Refining Concepts Crude Separation

9 Basic Refining Concepts

10 Basic Flowchart of Petroleum Refinery (1915)

11 Simplified Flowchart of a Complex Refinery

12 Basic Refinery Operations
Separation – Distillation Conversion – Changing the size or shape of molecules Re-shape molecules to improve product quality Catalytic Reforming Unit Upgrading – breaking large molecules into smaller Coking Hydrocraking Treatment / Blending – Making on specification products Removal of impurities – desalting, desulfurization, denitrofication Mixtures of components to meet specifications

13 Refinery Optimization
Two areas can not be compromised Safety Reliability Ecomonic optimization is a series of trade-offs Feedstocks Availability (crude, Intermediate products), Yields, Cost Refinery Complexity, Flexibility + Constraints Crude rate Maximize to spread fixed costs Products Meet market demands Value added and margins Operations Maximize yields, minimize giveaway / inventories Optimize energy use

14 Conversion

15 REFINERY OVERVIEW

16 Utilities

17 For More Information www.bigwestca.com www.energy.gov

18 Thank you


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