
Crude Oil Distillation
At the heart of Petroleum Energy’s operations is its advanced crude oil distillation process, which separates raw crude oil into primary fractions like light gases, naphtha, kerosene, diesel, and heavy fuel oils. These fractions serve as essential feedstocks for further refining or as end products themselves. Petroleum Energy’s distillation units are equipped with modern technologies designed to maximize efficiency while minimizing environmental impact.
Energy efficiency is a priority, with operations conforming to ISO 50001 standards, ensuring continuous improvement in energy management practices. Heat integration systems are employed to reduce carbon emissions, supporting the goals of the Paris Agreement. Petroleum Energy also uses digital twin technology to simulate and optimize distillation processes, ensuring compliance with American Petroleum Institute (API) standards. Furthermore, strict EPA guidelines are followed for the handling and storage of hazardous materials, preventing cross-contamination during crude intake and processing. These measures highlight Petroleum Energy’s dedication to operational excellence and environmental stewardship.