Thank you for your response. The actual answer from industry sources is that it takes .58 t of ammonia to produce 1t of Urea and hence the calculation of production and excess ammonia can be made. Please now close this thread.
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Submitted by Norzul Ibrahim on Wed, 2006-08-02 23:30
based on the oil refinery terminology, if we say refinery capacity of 100,000 BPSD, it means that the refinery is designed to process 100,000 barrel per stream day of crude oil. the product could be petrol, diesel, kero, LPG, etc. & not necessarily 100,000 BPSD each.
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Thank you for your response. The actual answer from industry sources is that it takes .58 t of ammonia to produce 1t of Urea and hence the calculation of production and excess ammonia can be made. Please now close this thread.
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19 years 10 monthsRE: Ammonia Urea Projects
based on the oil refinery terminology, if we say refinery capacity of 100,000 BPSD, it means that the refinery is designed to process 100,000 barrel per stream day of crude oil. the product could be petrol, diesel, kero, LPG, etc. & not necessarily 100,000 BPSD each.