Refinery Balance Presentation
Refinery Balance Presentation
Refinery Balance Presentation
Data - An Introduction
IEA Online Statistics Summer School
Session 2
Jan Stelter
Markus Fager-Pintilä
Energy Data Centre
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Aim of Presentation
Data Validation
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Primary and Secondary Oil Products
What is produced? What is consumed?
Crude oil, NGL and Secondary petroleum products
other hydrocarbons
LPG
2-5% Naphtha
Gasoline
20-35%
30-40%
Fuel Oil
25-75% Others
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How many refineries exist worldwide?
50
300
700
1000
2000
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How many of those refineries are
exactly the same?
All refineries are the same.
About 75% of all refineries are the same.
About half of all refineries are the same.
About 25% of all refineries are the same
No two refineries are exactly the same.
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Refinery Map
Oil refining is a complex process
Source: https://worldmap.harvard.edu/data/geonode:_crude_oil_refineries_retrieved_from__bff
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What is the difference between light
and heavy crude oils?
Option A: Light crudes are located closer to the
earth’s surface than heavy crudes
Option B: Light crudes have a lower sulphur
content than heavy crudes
Option C: Light crudes have a lower density
than heavy crudes
Option D: Light crudes are cheaper than heavy
crudes
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Different Crudes = Different Yields
Refinery Output for Selected Crude Oil Grades
API 44.0° API 37.5° API 34.0° API 10.7°
Sulphur 0.2% Sulphur 0.3% Sulphur 1.7% Sulphur 5.3%
100% 5% 3% 3% 2%
90%
22% 24%
29%
80% 33%
0%
70%
60%
38%
50% 39%
36%
40% 74%
30%
20% 37%
26% 29%
10%
0%
Saharan Brent Arab Light Boscan Heavy Oil
(Algeria) (North Sea) (Saudi Arabia) (Venezuela)
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Simplification of a Complex Process
IEA oil questionnaires focus on most important
refinery flows
A country’s refinery sector is imagined as a
single refinery
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Refinery Losses
Amount in Conversion factor Amount in
kilotons barrels/ton kilobarrels
• Conversion of
primary into 1% losses 5% gains
secondary oil (40kb)
products (1kt)
Processing
• Refinery Losses
Cause:
• Incorrect calorific values
• Crude oil, (non-specified)
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Data validation – Refinery losses
World refinery losses 1971-2014
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Data validation - Output shares
World shares of refinery output 1971-2014
External
International Recommendations for Energy Statistics, United Nations 2011
http://unstats.un.org/unsd/energy/ires/
International Standard Industrial Classification (rev. 4), United Nations 2008
http://unstats.un.org/unsd/cr/registry/isic-4.asp
Deutsche Bank: Oil & Gas for Beginners – A Guide to the Oil and Gas Industry; 2010.
Energy Intelligence Review: The International Crude oil Market Handbook; 2011.
William L. Leffler: Petroleum Refining in Nontechnical Language; 4th edition; 2008.
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