Stories tagged with "distillation"
The Wild 'n' Out Energy of the Burning Man
Posted by Stoneleigh on September 24, 2007 - 8:00pm in The Oil Drum: Canada
Topic: Alternative energy
Tags: distillation, leave-no-trace, radical self-reliance, renewable energy, rocket stoves, solar power, steam, sustainability, wind [list all tags]
RECENTLY, I spent eight days in the Nevada desert with 47,000-some-odd other folks at the utterly unique annual event called Burning Man. This was my third time there, and it was more than a third larger, and quite a bit more taxing, than I remembered from my last attendance in 2000. For those who haven't heard of Burning Man, it's . . . well, it's hard to describe. In fact there are probably as many descriptions as there are attendees.

Getting gas from Crude
Posted by Heading Out on March 13, 2006 - 2:19am
Topic: Supply/Production
Tags: crude oil, distillation, fractioning column, oil, refining, tech talk [list all tags]
This then will be a relatively simplistic look at the different potential hydrocarbons that might make up a crude oil, and how we can get them apart. I'll post next time on how we can break the separated flows into other products. This, then, is a short techie talk in the oil production series, earlier posts in which are given at the end of the post.
Crude oil is made up of a mixture of hydro-carbons, which are the different ways in which carbon and hydrogen can combine, starting with such simple compounds as methane (CH4) and progressing to more complex ones with greater numbers of carbon atoms. Oils from different places have different combinations of the major constituents, for example, this is from Kuwait. Because they are fluids mixed together, it is not very easy to separate out the different valuable parts (known as fractions) by a mechanical means. However if you heat up the crude oil blend, then it will vaporize.


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