
This study analyzes Decane Production from Crude Oil By Cracking Method, covering manufacturing, process flow, operating expenses, and financial considerations.
Last Updated: January, 2025
This report entails the detailed cost evaluation of decane production from crude oil by cracking method. The preparation of decane, a petrochemical compound, begins by processing crude oil. Cracking is a process where the fraction of crude oil is heated at temperatures ranging between 600 to 700 °C. The process leads to the breakdown of the crude complex into a simple hydrocarbon compound, which is further refined to give decane as the final product.
Decane is a petrochemical compound that is obtained by using crude oil as its chief raw material. The procurement of decane, as well as its feedstock, is influenced by several factors that are associated with its market dynamics. Some of the major factors such as the extraction cost of crude oil (feedstock), cost of production, market prices, supply chain stability, demand from its downstream industries (including petrochemical, cosmetics, polymer, and plastic industries, etc.), as well as its logistics management altogether play a significant role in determining its procurement on a large scale. Additionally, other factors, including sustainability and environmental concerns, trade and governmental policies, and economic conditions, impact its overall procurement on a large scale.
The project economic analysis provided in the report discusses a Germany-based plant:
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