Anisha fatima + 8 September 13, 2021 Can we extract only 19.5 gallons of gasoline from one barrel of crude oil, or how many gallons of gasoline are produced from one barrel of crude oil? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nsdp + 449 eh September 15, 2021 The Usual crack spread is 3 barrels crude: 2 barrels gasoline: 1 barrel heavy oils JP-4 and heavier. Refineries designed for 20 gravity crude run 6 barrels Crude: 3 barrels gasoline 2: barrels middle distillates (Jp4 diesel naptha, reformate) 1 barrel bottoms #6 oil , motor oil) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sebastian Meana + 278 September 15, 2021 On 9/13/2021 at 2:32 AM, Anisha fatima said: Can we extract only 19.5 gallons of gasoline from one barrel of crude oil, or how many gallons of gasoline are produced from one barrel of crude oil? Depends what grade of oil you work on, but generally at best you can produce 20 gallons of gasoline from crude oil, the rest will be lighter stuff like propane and butane or heavier stuff, kerosene, diesel fuel, oil, bitumen, and coke. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nsdp + 449 eh September 16, 2021 (edited) Depends. Orinoco which is about 10 gravity will produce about 28 barrels of gasoline if you have crackers and decokers for it. A barrel of number 6 oil is 6.28 mmbtu at 24 gravity API. # 2 off road Diesel is 5.8 mmbtu net "refinery gain" is about 3.48 gallons. At 10 gravity 28 gallons is what is the refinery target yields. #6 oil has 3,.48 gallons of refienrey gain. Diesel is 5.8 mmbtu/barrel. You get a 8% volume gain while balancing mmbtu. Light ends are eusually used as plant fuel unless you have a plant that uses ethane and propane as feed stock. Edited September 16, 2021 by nsdp typing errors by the number Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Anisha fatima + 8 September 20, 2021 Thanks for sharing your knowledge dear team. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites