Crude Oil Distillation
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Crude oil is processed into more useful petroleum products such as gasoline, diesel fuel, and jet fuel. In this video, learn the theory and process behind how crude oil distilation works.
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I literally can't stress enough how great this video is. NO other video even remotely explains such a simple process in better terms. Idk why this isn't put FIRST when I search this EXACT topic
Absolutely fantasic. This was a very VISUAL documentary, showing real life examples, both in the lab as an expiriment, and in the refinery where it happens. Well done. Thank you.
Incredibly insightful. I am a simple consumer of gasoline in Houston, and have seen a lot of refineries around, and always wanted to understand how it works. You have done an outstanding job of making it so easy to understand! Thank you!
@redshows6964
8 ай бұрын
I need refinary
How many of us watching this have never worked in the petrol industry, and never thought they would become better educated on this subject today? Pretty amazing.
Best video on oil refining I have seen so far and I have a masters in petroleum engineering
Thanks for sharing! I attended Lamar in Beaumont and landed an awesome job locally in the petrochemical industry. This video helps to understand it better.
@CTESkillscom
9 жыл бұрын
***** Awesome, thanks for commenting. We are right here in Groves. Yes, lots of good work around here.
I did not expect to understand that much of oil refinement. Great video!
At a glance through the production, it looks hauntingly familiar to the movie produced by Shell Oil about 60 years ago. That's cool. The cleaned up high resolution images are nice; thanks for taking the initiative and doing it. I miss the music on the original though, as well as the cars. :-)
Im about to build a refinery in my back yard haha
@shariff2767
2 жыл бұрын
I'm not even joking i'm gonna do it
I'm an NDT inspected at the pine bend/flint hills refinery and was wondering what those plates were inside the vessels, this helped me understand what the hell I was inspecting, thanks!
So glad I ran across this video, I'm in school to work in the oil field/refinery and now I understand it alot better. Thanks for uploading 🙋♀️ saved me. Haha
A very clear concise explanation of petroleum distillation.
Very much grateful coming across your video, it has improved my training skills, and I feel I can help trainees better now.
Terrific video. Interesting, informative, and presented in a very accessible way. Thank you.
@CTESkillscom
10 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the positive feedback, we're glad it helped.
I am an I & C engineer. This video helped me a lot to understand crude distiller units...Thank you very much....
Best Explanation about refinery operations!
thanks for updating the 1950s explanation. the visuals on this video are grade A!
@CTESkillscom
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you, I'd love to re-do it again in HD this time.
Best video for a complete understanding of petroleum refining processes
it's very easy to understand crude distillation through the cards..😁 Great explanation.... You should make videos of other concepts like tests of gasolines & kerosene, treatment methods of gasoline etc.
thanks a lot cte for such an AMAZING VIDEO great effort
very impressive and useful video, it explains a lot, thank you very much for such excellent video.
Very good explaination and easy to understand!
This is an excellent video. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks so much for this video. Very useful! Thanks so much for your great contribution
Excelente video y explicación del funcionamiento de una refinería. Conceptos claros y extraordinaria analogía con las cartas y el concepto de destilación de mezclas multi componentes. Gracias
감사합니다 Thank you so much!
THIS IS THE BEST EXPLANATION.............GOOD.VIDEO
Thanks a lot. Love from India 🇮🇳
This is an exact copy of the video produced by Shell in the 1950's. You managed to make a cheap imitation of a 60+ year old training video. Bravo!
@sticksreese
5 жыл бұрын
The truth is, we were commissioned to do a remake of the shell video (with permission of course) just to give it new look. It's not plagiarism. it is what they asked us to do.
@joebenny2
4 жыл бұрын
Hey Roy. How’s that foot taste?! 😂
@omfgbobsaget
4 жыл бұрын
@@sticksreese I was gonna say... this is not some shoddy knockoff redo, if anything a statement on screen saying what you said in your comment would have been a good thing to include. good video regardless.
@no_more_free_nicks
3 жыл бұрын
This is fossil fuel industry, nothing changed there since the 1950's.
@k.chriscaldwell4141
3 жыл бұрын
@@sticksreese You should inform people of that--if it's true. It's bad form not to and hurts your reputation.
excelente una segunda versión del histórico video de shell de los años 50. thanks
This is an excellent video lesson. Thank you for sharing
superb! wonderfully explained!
thanks for this video it had inform me a lot in understanding the whole a lot better, very good explanation.
@CTESkillscom
8 жыл бұрын
+alejandro garza Awesome, thanks for commenting!
This was an excellent presentation
Great and informative video! Thanks a lot!
this is the best explanation , awesome video :)
@CTESkillscom
9 жыл бұрын
Thanks saurabh!
@hothmandon
5 жыл бұрын
Best explanation of how were poisoning the earth.
Awesome..... Thanks to Lamar Guys
Thank you on great video, even better explain then the Shell video from '50.
Very informative. Thanks
Very good explanation. Really useful topic. Thanks:-)
thank you guys so much for this video. im a chemical eng student about to write my exam and this gave me a better understanding of crude oil distillation. i can now picture what happens when i write about valve, sieve and bubble cap trays.
Very good explanation. Thanks, useful
so nice defination and concept
Living in Edmonton, AB there are 4 oil refineries in a 40 mile radius. Invariably its a very major industry here.
wooooow great , thanks a lot it's really open minded for knowledge of pertoleum process :D
@CTESkillscom
10 жыл бұрын
Thanks Aris!
Very well explained 😁👍🏻
Best and superbbb explain
Too good. Thanks a lot. :D
Excellent! Excellent!!!!!!!!...... Awesome.!!!! wow!!!!! no words...
An excellent video, When the oil is distilled at the tray, how it will be drawn off from the distillation column to storage tank, Where the pipe taking the oil is located in between trays or attached with trays please advis
supperb....i liked the video and is the best one for better understanding
AWESOME !!!
@CTESkillscom
8 жыл бұрын
+Irene McDermott Thanks!
Very good explanation many thanks.
NOW I UNDERSTAND HOW DISTILLATION WORKS
very useful video thank you
nice explanation thanks
@CTESkillscom
10 жыл бұрын
Thanks aftab naeem. Glad to hear it helped. Thanks for the comment.
Thank you Very much this video.
awesome explanation
@CTESkillscom
9 жыл бұрын
vikas gupta Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
thanks 4 help w/ homework
This video is so good
@MdSamir-hv2kr
5 жыл бұрын
Are you a petroleum engineer ?
Excellent video-Chem process tech SAPREF
nice its very easy too understand thank you so much
was the knowledge of this discovery realized on or before the 1st gasoline-powered car?
Excellent 👌
Yea me too...Thanks...!
I love this
hi how much of 1 barrel of crude oil can separate into different types of product? what is the general ratio?
@CTESkillscom
8 жыл бұрын
+Tinker Bot Not sure I know how to answer that. Sorry. Thanks for watching though.
The process starts with removing water from the crude, then preheat through heat exchangers, then heated in petrochemical heaters, then piped to the distillation column for separation at segments in the column at different temperatures. 😂 one important factor not mentioned in the video…this is distillation under atmospheric pressure. One can distill oil under vacuum.
Well done
Sorry for my vocabulary but is video is MOTHERFUCKING AWESOME!!!!!!
i like it really... thanks.
@CTESkillscom
10 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comment rozen!
I had worked 7 yr as a plant operator in lub oil department in Iraq baghdad.
So helpful (=
I thought: A catalyst is a substance that ALTERS the rate of a reaction without being consumed. Sometimes the rate of a reaction is moderated to prevent the formation of unwanted side products. Beer fermentation is an example.
why we must prevent cracking in the boiler ?
@CTESkillscom
10 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching Mohamed Karim Chabaane! Not sure I can answer that. We work with our local schools and industry for their expertise. I myself do not have the the answer, just the video.
@Zenas521
9 жыл бұрын
I believe they are implying it isn't as efficient as vacuum distillation or catholic cracking when dealing with heavy oils.
Peasants during the french revolution 5:57
So why can we use old chip fat oil as a substitute for diesel in our cars?
MUY BUENO Y APARTE COMO HABLAS LENTO LO PUEDO ENTENDER BIEN A TU INGLES
@maxmustermann2707
2 жыл бұрын
Es lo que pienso yo tambien. Hay muchos videos en los que hablan muy rapidamente. Soy alleman y entiendo mucho mejor si hablan despacio. Recuerdo!
This is cool
Good information's
Look for shell fraction video. It's word for word the shell video but with lower graphics.
How then is the ignition of the material, avoided?
@drrisen-9442
2 жыл бұрын
Avoidance of contact with ignition sources and oxygen. Heat in itself, given it’s the proper level, won’t ignite petrol products, and it’s extremely difficult to induce combustion without oxygen present. That said it is still a highly dangerous material to work with. If safety precautions aren’t followed or people aren’t property’s trained accidents may occur which can cost millions of dollars or hundreds of lives.
Very useful
@CTESkillscom
9 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the positive feedback Kamal!
Basrah petrochemical in Iraq i did distillation ethylene plant Mofazzal.
Great explanation from LU alumni here!
How on earth did they work out the process to recover all those products......
Great video but I will say "The reaction was speeded up." 13:27
@CTESkillscom
9 жыл бұрын
Nyjal Tsar Good catch. Wish we could fix that but not worth re-uploading. Good for a laugh at least!
may I translate it to spanish? will you autorize me?
This Video remember me.
I don't know how else to explain it - but you added some type of auto tuning affect to your voice. Something - it sounds like a keyboard is slightly playing behind your voice recording. Why was this done?
@jaimetrevino9244
2 жыл бұрын
Lmao. Agree, it actually bothered the fuck out of me. Well than and where he called C4 (gasoline).
Reminds me on how an steam drum works
it's good video and i'm intrestand them
thanks
Quite identical to an earlier Shell film I'd seen
The hexane molecule is much larger than the water molecule, however its boiling point 32 deg. C lower, than that of water.
@amaryaqoob6543
8 жыл бұрын
bh juu
@TheShimming
8 жыл бұрын
Amar Yaqoob ???
@Shiro642
8 жыл бұрын
+TheShimming prob. hydrogen bonding. must do with the polarity that causes water molecules wanting to stick together.
wow...
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useful
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