North Face or Two Face? (Page 1/1)
williegoat JUN 04, 10:01 PM

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MidEngineManiac JUN 05, 09:07 AM
Entitled woke snowflakes...

I got NEWS for them. Once I purchase and pay for the jacket, it's mine. I own it, and I'll out what-EVER damn logo I please on it.

I do have North Face windbreaker somewhere. Wonder who can embroidery me a cartoon a white oil barrel carrying an AR-15 while eating steak and holding hands with a white FEMALE oil barrel ? ....all in the back of a lifted coal-roller. While not wearing masks

THAT outa 'splode some heads.

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rinselberg JUN 05, 10:23 AM
I wonder what the oil and gas industry would be like if it were only about supplying the feedstock for plastics, and for creating asphalt and solvents and other chemicals. If it wasn't about gasoline and diesel, or if the only gasoline or diesel fuel that came out of it was looped right back into it, making the oil and gas industry a closed loop in terms of energy production.

Would it make sense, in some future evolution, as a much smaller industry?

I'm setting this up for the forum's more knowledgable ones, about the oil and gas industry.
maryjane JUN 05, 12:36 PM

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Originally posted by rinselberg:

I wonder what the oil and gas industry would be like if it were only about supplying the feedstock for plastics, and for creating asphalt and solvents and other chemicals. If it wasn't about gasoline and diesel, or if the only gasoline or diesel fuel that came out of it was looped right back into it, making the oil and gas industry a closed loop in terms of energy production.

Would it make sense, in some future evolution, as a much smaller industry?

I'm setting this up for the forum's more knowledgable ones, about the oil and gas industry.


There would be huge wastes of crude, with nowhere to use the long chain molecules, but the processes themselves wouldn't look much different.
Asphalt comes off the distillation tower 1st, at the lower temps and a large % of it is also made from residue left from the other distillation levels. Obviously, there is no shortage of asphalts in the world, and they even appear naturally in some places.

'Plastics' comes from the higher distillation and cracking processes, at temps higher than all the other products. Olefins and poly-olefins.
Most plastics come from the short chain gaseous part of the process, or more commonly, from natural gas. This happens high up on the distillation/cracking chain of crude as well.

Napthas are where the liquid chemicals & solventscome from. This happens below the gasoline but above the diesel, kerosenes and jet fuels phase.

There are plenty of illustrations of the cracking/distillation processes on google but they are extremely simplified. (in comparison to the actual processes)

In the scenario you pose, the real question, is what to do with all the 'residue' that is (or will) not used and it holds true for any given quantity of crude oil.

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Notorio JUN 05, 11:48 PM

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Originally posted by maryjane:

... In the scenario you pose, the real question, is what to do with all the 'residue' that is (or will) not used and it holds true for any given quantity of crude oil.




Hmmmmmn, I've got nothin' ... Where is Mr. Peabody when you need him??
sourmash JUN 05, 11:51 PM
Burn it off.
NewDustin SEP 16, 11:20 AM
In this video:
"You know all those microplastics that are ending up everywhere? That's us! We're the ones proudly making all that stuff!"

What a wild take. Oil and gas industry pimps calling out all their hypocritical Johns...this is like art.