Gases

Located in the heart of gas resources in the region, PETROLAND supplies the gas products such as Propane, Butane, and 1,3 Butadine

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GASES

Located in the heart of gas resources in the region, PETROLAND supplies the gas products such as Propane, Butane, and 1,3 Butadine

LPG

The acronym LPG stands for liquefied petroleum gas and in common parlance describes gases that remain liquid at room temperature under relatively low pressure, such as propane, butane and their mixtures. In the extraction of natural gas and crude oil production LPG occurs as “wet natural gas during drilling” and is burned on the spot because processing this raw material from such sources is uneconomical. But LPG does not just occur during exploration; it is also a byproduct of oil refining. As a fossil fuel, LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) is often used for heating or cooking purposes. But it can also be used as a fuel for vehicles with gasoline engines that have an LPG system. The first German gas filling station went into operation in Hannover in 1935. In the 1970s, the use of LPG as a fuel for automobiles was widespread in Italy and the Netherlands, in particular.

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1,3 Butadine

1,3-Butadiene is a simple diene with the formula C4H6 . It is an important industrial chemical used as a monomer in the production of synthetic rubber. Butadiene production process overview. Over 95% of butadiene is produced as a by-product of ethylene production from steam crackers. The crude C4 stream isolated from the steam cracking process is fed to butadiene extraction units, where butadiene is separated from the other C4s by extractive distillation. Butadine is used as Synthetic Rubbers and Resistant Polymers and products like PBR, ABS, BDSR.

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