A. Road tankers
B. Rail tankers
C. Underground pipelines
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- During electrical desalting of crude oil, the electrical conductivity of a mixture of crude oil and water (which ranges between 3 to 8% water) ________________ with increase in the amount of water?
A. Decreases
B. Increases
C. Remains unchanged
D. Decreases linearly - The most widely used crude topping column in refineries is the ______________ column?
A. Bubble-cap
B. Packed bed
C. Fluidised bed
D. Perforated plate - Paraffin base crude oil as compared to asphalt base crude gives___________________?
A. Higher yield of straight run gasoline
B. Higher octane number gasoline
C. Lower viscosity index lube oil
D. Poorer yield of lube oil - _____________ base crude oil is also called asphaltic crude?
A. Paraffinic
B. Naphthenic
C. Mixed
D. Aromatic - The coking process normally mostly used in Indian oil refineries is the ____________________ coking process ?
A. Delayed
B. Flexi
C. Fluid
D. Contact - Which of the following is the most widely used cracking process in oil refineries ?
A. Dubbs process
B. T.C.C. moving bed process
C. Fluidised bed catalytic cracking process
D. Houdry’s fixed bed process - 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 - Water content in the crude oil as it comes out of oil well may be upto ______________ percent?
A. 2
B. 5
C. 10
D. 25 - Crude oil produced by Indian oil fields are predominantly _______________ in nature?
A. Paraffinic
B. Naphthenic
C. Asphaltic
D. Mixed base - Removal of light fractions from crude oil is called its _____________________?
A. Sweetening
B. Dehydration
C. Stabilisation
D. Visbreaking