Introduction to Petroleum Refining Processing - Virtual Public 2025
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Summary:  

Participants will gain essential knowledge of refining processes and process simulations. They will develop an understanding of the refining business and key process technologies. The course includes case studies, confidence-building in distillation column modeling, and managing crude oil assay information.

Outline: 

  • Introduction to Petroleum Refining

    How does a refinery fit into our overall business?

    Our business is:

    • Finding crude and gas
    • Transporting crude to the refinery
    • Converting crude into valuable products (REFINING!)
    • Moving and marketing the products
  • This module will introduce you to:

    • How a Refinery converts crude (and other feedstocks) into products
    • What goes into the Refinery (crude and other feedstocks)
    • What comes out of the Refinery (products)
  • Reminder of Potential Refinery Hazards

    The Refining Process

    • Understanding Crude
    • Refinery Products and Specifications
  • Types of Refineries

    • The Four Basic Refining Processes
    • Typical Refining Units
    • Balancing the Refinery
    • Product Realization of Refinery Types
  • Overview of Key Refinery Processes

    • Amine Treating
    • Sulphur Recovery
    • Crude Oil Distillation
    • Hydrotreating
    • Hydrocracking
    • Isomerization
    • Catalytic Reforming
    • Fluid Catalytic Cracking
    • Alkylation
    • Heavy Oil Processes

Who Should Attend: 

The program is designed for personnel new to the petroleum refining industry with backgrounds in engineering or chemistry, or refinery operating experience. New engineering graduates or technologists using Aspen HYSYS, process engineers in refinery design and optimization, plant engineers monitoring plant performance, and R&D engineers using Aspen HYSYS for process synthesis. Those without technical or refinery backgrounds should consider attending "Basics of Petroleum Refining for Non-Technical Personnel.

Instructor: 


Michael (Mike) Bober Mr. Bober holds a BS in Chemical Engineering from the New Jersey Institute of Technology. He served as a Process Engineer, Project Developer, Economist, and Manager at Exxon’s Bayway Refinery for twelve years. He then joined Mobil Research and Development as an FCC Specialist. He managed technical training for Engineering, worldwide, until Exxon and Mobil merged in 2000. At this point, he managed worldwide technical training for ExxonMobil Research and Engineering and then retired from managing the Technical Portfolio for ExxonMobil’s Global Manufacturing Training initiative – with a combined service of 37 years to the two companies.



Upcoming Sessions
June 2025
16
**Virtual** Introduction to Petroleum Refining Processing - Virtual Only
08:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Time Zone
Eastern Standard Time UTC -5
Instructor
Michael Bober
Location
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Starts
June 16 2025 08:00 AM
Ends
June 19 2025 12:00 PM
PDH
16
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Cost
$2,050.00