- Welcome to the Course!
- Introduction
- Course Objectives
- Petroleum Refining vs. Petrochemistry
- Course Material
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Medium of instructions
English
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Mode of learning
Self study
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Mode of Delivery
Video and Text Based
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Course overview
Petrochemicals are produced using a variety of organic and inorganic substances, typically hydrocarbons. These hydrocarbons are made from natural gas and crude oil, respectively. Propane, kerosene, and gas oil are the principal renewable sources for the petrochemical sector among the many components created by the distillation of crude oil. Petrochemicals - Complete Guide to Process & Industry online certification is created by Chemical Engineering Guy - an online instructor in chemical engineering, which is offered by Udemy.
Petrochemicals - Complete Guide to Process & Industry online classes offers more than 10.5 hours of digital learning resources along with 2 articles that aims to provide candidates with a thorough understanding of the fundamental concepts and procedures involved with petrochemicals. Petrochemicals - Complete Guide to Process & Industry online training discusses topics like petroleum refining, manufacturing, distribution, and printing of different chemicals. It also teaches about the fundamentals that guided the development of the petroleum industry.
The highlights
- Certificate of completion
- Self-paced course
- 10.5 hours of pre-recorded video content
- 2 articles
- Learning resources
Program offerings
- Online course
- Learning resources
- 30-day money-back guarantee
- Unlimited access
- Accessible on mobile devices and tv
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What you will learn
After completing the Petrochemicals - Complete Guide to Process & Industry certification course, candidates will acquire a solid understanding of the fundamentals of petrochemicals in the oil and gas industry. Candidates will explore the foundational principles of the petroleum industry including upstream and downstream industries. Candidates will learn about strategies involved with petroleum refining, production, consumption, and pricing. Candidates will also learn about the names, physical properties, and chemical properties of various petroleum products like aromatics, paraffin, naphthalenes, and olefins.
The syllabus
Introduction
Overview of Petrochemistry
- Overview of the Section
- What is Petrochemistry
- Light Petrochemicals
- Medium Petrochemical
- Heavy Petrochemicals
- Paraffins, Olefins, Naphtenes & Aromatics
- Why Olefins? vs. Paraffins, or other? (LIVE )
- Raw Materials for Petrochemicals
- Main Petrochemical Groups
- Major End Products of Petrochemicals
- Top Petrochemical and Oil Companies
- More on Petrochemical Facts
- List of Petroleum Reffineries
- Task #01 - Petroleum Refineries
- Petrochemical Plant Layout
- Battery Limits (ISBL and OSBL)
- Investment & Operation Costs
- Task #02 - Watch Petrochemical Plant Video
- Petrochemical Pathways
- Task #03 - Petrochemical Pathways Exercise
Naptha & Gas Cracking
- Section 3 - Overview
- What is Napthta?
- Olefins are Kings
- Downstream Structure
- The Steam Cracker
- Steam Cracker - Hot Section
- Steam Cracker - Cold Section (Gas stream)
- Steam Cracker - Cold Section (Liquid stream)
- Steam Cracking of Napthta (Summary)
- Steam Cracking - More technical details
- Splitters Explained (C2-C3)
- Steam Cracker - Whats next?
- Task #04 - Work the Steam Cracker Diagram
- Where are we located? Product Lines
- Task #05 - Identifying the Steam Cracking Unit
FCC & Cut Recoveries
- Section 4 - Overview
- Type of Cracking Processes
- Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) - Overview
- FCC Products
- FCC Process Diagrams
- More on FCC Units
- Task #05 - Watch FCC Graphic Video
- Task #06 - Watch FCC Plant Setup
- Task #07 - Watch FCC Catalyst Recovery video
- Propylene Recovery
- C4 and C5 Upgrade - Overview
- Oxygenates from C4 & C5
Basic Gases
- Section 5 - Overview
- Basic Gases
- Hydrogen Gas (H2)
- Syngas (CO+H2)
- Nitrogen Gas (N2)
- Ammonia (NH3)
C1 Group
- Section 6 - Overview
- Overview of Steam Cracking for C1
- Methane
- Methanol from Syngas
- Formaldehyde from Methanol
- Urea
- Chloromethanes
C2 Group
- Section 7 - Overview
- C2 Group
- Ethane
- Acetylene
- Ethene (Ethylene)
- Ethylene Dichloride
- Vinyl Chloride
- Ethylene Oxide
- Ethanolamines
- Ethanol
- Acetaldehyde (Ethanal)
- Acetic Acid (Ethanoic Acid)
- Ethylene Glycol (MEG, DEG, TEG)
- Vinyl Acetates
C3 Group
- C3 Overview
- C3 Review
- Propane
- Propylene
- Isopropanol
- Acetone
- Propylene Oxide
- Acrylonitrile & Acetonitrile
- Propylene Glycol
- Acrylic Acid
- Minor C3-Petrochemicals (Propediene, Allyl chloride, Acrylic acid, Propionic Ac)
C4 Group
- C4 Overview
- C4 Group
- Butadiene
- Butane / Isobutane
- Butylenes / Isobutylene
- Butanol (N/Iso)
- Methyl tert-butyl Ether (MTBE) C4-Oxygenate
C5 Group
- C5 - Review
- C5-Group
- C5 Product Profile
- Isoprene
- Other C5-Petrochemicals
- Oxygenates of C5 - TAME and ETB
Aromatics (C6+)
- Aromatics
- Aromatics Overview
- BTX (Benzene, Toluene, Xylenes)
- Benzene
- Toluene
- Xylene
- Phenol
- Phenol - HCl Route
- Phenol - Cumene Route
- Phenol - Toluene Route
- Cumene
- Ethyl Benzene
- Styrene
- Phtalic Anhydride
- Nitrobenzene
- Aniline
- Chlorobenzene
- Benzoic Acid
Conclusion
- Closure
- Final Notes
- Final Test - Petrochemicals (Part 1)
- Final Test - Petrochemicals (Part 2)
Bonus
- Bonus!
- Lecture 011 What is Petroleum Refining
- Lecture 013 Industry Facts & Trends
- Lecture 014 Energy Consumption of Fuels by Region
- Lecture 022 Common Processes in Petroleum Refining
- Lecture 023 Petroleum Refining Process Diagrams
- Lecture 050 Sulfur Content in Crude Oil
- Lecture 064 West Texas Intermediate (WTI)
- Lecture 089 Typical Gasoline Specification
- Lecture 111 Crude Distillation Unit - Overview
- Lecture 195 Merox Units
- Surprise!
Instructors
Mr Emmanuel Ortega
Instructor
Freelancer