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SUMMER VOCATIONAL TRAINING REPORT

INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LIMITED


MATHURA REFINERY
PERIOD OF TRAINING : 16th MAY 2017- 30th June 2017
DEPARTMENT OF TRAINING: SULPHUR RECOVERY UNIT

SUBMITTED BY
(DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING)
MALAVIYA NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF
TECHNOLOGY,JAIPUR(302017)
INDEX
S.NO DESCRIPTION PAGE NO.

1. INTRODUCTION

2. INDIAN OIL REFINERY:AN


OVERVIEW

3. MATHURA REFINERY

4. MAJOR UNITS IN MATHURA


REFINERY

5. PRODUCTS ,COMPOSITION OF
CRUDE OIL ANDD
SEPARATION PROCESS
1. SOUR WATER STRIPPING UNIT

2. AMINE REGENERATION UNIT

3. SULPHUR RECOVERY UNIT

4. TAIL GAS TREATING UNIT

5. PROJECT REPORT:
MATERIAL BALANCE OF
SULPHUR RECOVERY UNIT

6. TYPES OF VALVES USED IN


PETROLEUM INDUSTRY
PREFACE

Industrial training is the beginning of students journey in the corporate world.


Not only does it provide the insights about the industry concerned, it also bridges
the gap between theory and practical knowledge. We were fortunate that we were
provided with an opportunity of undergoing Industrial Training at INDIAN OIL
CORPORATION LTD., MATHURA, one of the leading refineries in India.
The experienced gained during this short period was fascinating to say the least. It
was a tremendous feeling to observe the operation of different equipments and
processes. It was overwhelming for us to notice how such a big refinery is being
monitored and operated with proper coordination to obtain the desired results.
During our training we realized that in order to be a successful process engineer
one needs to possess a sound theoretical knowledge along with the acumen for
effective practical application of theory.
Thus, we hope that this industrial training serves as a stepping stone for us and
helps to be successful in future.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I feel immense pleasure and privilege to express my deep sense of gratitude,
indebtedness and thankfulness towards those who generously helped me colour
the mosaic of this training with their knowledge, expertise and memories. I shall
remain ever grateful to all the persons of I.O.C.L, who have helped, inspired and
encouraged me and above all made me an ever more experienced person.
I would like to express our deep sense of gratitude to Mr. Vinod Kumar (CPNM)
for granting us permission to undergo training at IOCL, Mathura refinery over a
period of one month and for providing us with necessary inputs as and when
needed.
For their invaluable guidance, kind cooperation, inspiration and encouragement
during all the stages of my training, I would like to thank to my coordinator Mr.
B.S Sikarwar(SPNM). In spite of his busy schedule, he was always eager to help
me out and share his vast experiences with me. I would also like to heartily thank
the shift engineers and operators who in spite of their arduous task took time out
to explain each and every detail of the processes and also provided me with
invaluable technical advices about every aspect of the plant. I am really thankful
to the staff for cooperating with us immensely. I am thankful to the following
departments and their staffs for their insights on the industry. Last but not least, I
would like to convey my hearty and blossom thanks to my friends and fellow
mates who have directly or indirectly helped me in the compilation of this report.
After the completion of the training program, I found it to be of immense help, not
only in supplementing the theoretical knowledge, but also by gaining highly
practical knowledge regarding the actual work carried out in a Refinery Plant. At
the end, I again express my gratitude to all those who helped me in any way to
complete my training successfully.

RISHABH KHANDELWAL

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