Abstract

In investigating the processing properties of a mixture of West Siberian crudes and light Ukhta crude, and the products obtained from them, the authors used the method of VNII NP in determining the potential content of total fuel distillates as a function of the crude oil quality and of the number and end-uses of the distillates taken. Different variants were examined of processing and the possibility of charging two groups of primary crude oil processing units with each crude separately, or with the mixed crude, was considered. The authors found that the potential naphtha in crude II is 1-2% lower than in crude I. The evaluation of crude II for kerosine production is not clear-cut. The presence of crude II in the mixed feed has a favorable effect on certain quality indexes that are close to the limiting values for kerosine from crude I--mercaptan sulfur and aromatic hydrocarbon contents, smoke point, and total sulfur content.

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