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    PROCESS DESIGN OF PETROLEUM REFINERY FOR PROCESSING 400,000 BARRELS OF CRUDE OIL PER DAY

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    Date
    2022
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    KANISIO, PAMELA NAMONG JOHN OGOTO
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    A distinguished u . S . Like India is one of the top oil ingesting nations within the international and consequently considered one of the largest crude oil importer inside the world. The u . S . A . Has eighteen refineries which has been under foremost demanding situations in terms of gold standard operations and dealing with environmental challenges due to the fact that modern-day technologies aren't implemented in those refineries. These eventualities remain severe issues that want pressing interest. These refineries is nothing in comparison with the amount of crude oil we consume and what is obtainable in other countries like the America with over 2 hundred refineries in complete operations. Consequently, the need to enhance our processing potential and being self-reliant in refining and probably decreasing the overall price whilst redefining the environmental norms.
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