Reduction in Energy Cost in Cuban Caron Process Plants

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
R. I. Rodriguez
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Since the 1973 energy crisis, high fuel oil costs have been eroding the economics of the Nicaro and Punta Gorda Plants that employ the Caron Process for laterites processing. Since 1995, Cuban crude oil production has growth dramatically, with progressive utilization in power generation, cement and nickel plants. This paper shows how Nicaro and Punta Gorda plants have been able to shift from expensive Bunker C Fuel Oil to heavy but cheaper Cuban Crude Oil of high Sulfur content and achieve a significant reduction in operating cost. Problems related to the high sulfur content of the Cuban crude oil have demanded extensive investigations of the process chemistry and novelty solutions are proposed, with corresponding changes in process conditions. Innovative options are shown that will allow further cost reductions in the future. Keywords: Cuban Crude Oil, Sulfur, Ammonia.
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APA: R. I. Rodriguez  (2004)  Reduction in Energy Cost in Cuban Caron Process Plants

MLA: R. I. Rodriguez Reduction in Energy Cost in Cuban Caron Process Plants. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2004.

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