To increase profit margin, refiners usually upgrade low cost crude oils by mixing them with light crudes to obtain blends of higher value. In recent years, this trend is favored… Click to show full abstract
To increase profit margin, refiners usually upgrade low cost crude oils by mixing them with light crudes to obtain blends of higher value. In recent years, this trend is favored by a shifting in the market demand from gasoline toward diesel fuels that makes it more attractive to process crude blends with higher diesel yields. Using in-line blending stations, feedstocks for crude distillation units (CDUs) with the desired properties are obtained by mixing flows of different types of crude oils using the right blending recipe. In large oil refineries, several CDUs are available to process a wide variety of crude oils stored in many dedicated tanks. The scheduler must not only select the cluster of tanks allocated to each CDU but also determine the scheduling of the blending operations providing the best qualified feedstocks for every distillation unit. Trace element compositions and the temperature boiling point (TBP) curve are the properties normally controlled to set the feedstock quality. In this work, t...
               
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