A. Blending component for kerosene
B. Blending component for petrol
C. Feedstock for fluid catalytic cracking unit
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- Vacuum maintained in the vacuum distillation tower of the crude distillation plant is about _______________ mm Hg (absolute)?
A. 5-10
B. 30-80
C. 150-250
D. 350-400 - Vacuum maintained in the vacuum distillation column in oil refinery is in the range of about ________________ mm Hg absolute?
A. 1 to 5
B. 30 to 80
C. 250 to 350
D. 450 to 500 - The vacuum maintained in vacuum distillation unit for reduced crude is about _______________ mm Hg?
A. 1.2
B. 12
C. 120
D. 700 - Natural gas recovered along with crude oil from oil wells is called wet natural gas which has a higher ______________ compared to the dry natural gas?
A. Unsaturated hydrocarbon content
B. Calorific value
C. Quantity of propane
D. Quantity of butane - Crude oil is subjected to vacuum distillation in the last stage, because_________________?
A. High boiling point products like heavy fuel oil & lubricating oils are heat sensitive and may
decompose
B. Lighter/low boiling products are prone to thermal decomposition
C. High purity products can be obtained thereby
D. None of these - The terminology used for the bottom most product from the vacuum crude distillation unit is______________?
A. Residual crude
B. Residuum
C. Reduced crude
D. Petrolatum - Crude oil produced by Indian oil fields are predominantly _______________ in nature?
A. Paraffinic
B. Naphthenic
C. Asphaltic
D. Mixed base - Catalytic cracking compared to thermal cracking of residue of vacuum distillation of crude oil__________________?
A. Gives higher yield of petrol
B. Lower octane number of petrol
C. Higher sulphur content in the product
D. Higher gum forming material in petrol - Maximum sulphur percentage in low sulphur heavy stock (LSHS) furnace oil is about_________________?
A. 0.1
B. 1
C. 2.5
D. 3.5 - Road grade bitumen is produced from vacuum residue by its ____________________?
A. Aeration
B. Pyrolysis
C. Hydrogenation
D. Steam reforming