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NNPC Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC). The Refineries was designed to process both Nigerian and imported crude oils into fuels and lubes products. S/No.

In December 1985, the Fuels section of the Refinery was successfully debottle-necked from 50,000 BPSD to 60,000 BPSD, bringing the total refinery installed capacity to 110,000 BPSD. In March 1988, the 30,000 MT per annum, Linear Alkyl Benzene (LAB) Petrochemical Plant was commissioned. The Petrochemical Plant, being a downstream of plant of the Refinery, derives its entire raw materials including

utility supplies from the Refinery. Perspective
NNPC embarked on commercialization exercise the same year 1988 and it became necessary to merge the two plants (Refinery and Petrochemical Plants) to form a single subsidiary company of NNPC known as Kaduna Refining and petrochemical Company Limited (KRPC), which was incorporated as a limited liability Company on 3rd November 1988. It occupies an area equivalent to approximately 1.8 square Kilometre
Our Business
Kaduna Refining and Petrochemical Company (KRPC) was established to efficiently and profitably process crude oil into refined petroleum products and manufacture linear alkyl benzene (LAB) and tins and drums for domestic consumption and export. The objectives of KRPC are to optimize the capacities of the existing plants, reduce the plants' operating costs, develop new products from existing facilities for use in downstream industries and extend refining services to the West African sub-region. Like other subsidiaries of NNPC, KRPC is owned 100% by NNPC. PRODUCT
PRODUCTION RATE
1. PMS 3,857 MT/DAY
2. KEROSINE 1,686 MT/DAY
3. AGO [DIESEL] 3,000 MT/DAY
4. ASPHALT 1,796 MT/DAY
5. LAB 91 MT/DAY
6. BASE OILS 657 MT/DAY
7. LPG 620 MT/DAY
8. FUEL OIL 2,100 MT/DAY
Contact/mailing Address:
(Please include division/department and designation you intend to contact e.g. The Managing Director, Manager Admin & Personnel etc.) Kaduna Refining & Petrochemical Company Limited
KM 16 Kachia Road
P.M.B 2252
Kaduna.

Application For boilers, furnaces, ovens and bunkers - fired diesel engines. PrecautionProlonged or repeated contact wit...
31/10/2012

Application

For boilers, furnaces, ovens and bunkers - fired diesel engines.

Precaution
Prolonged or repeated contact with skin can be harmful.
Keep out of reach of children.

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MINIMUM MAXIMUM
Kinematic Viscosity @ 50°C, cSt - 80 D 445
Total Sulphur, mass % - 3.5 D 4294 / IP 242 / D 2622
Density @ 15°C, kg/l - 0.991 D 1298 / D 4052
Flash Point, °C 66 - D 93
Water by Distillation, vol % - 0.5 D 95
Sediment by Extraction, mass % - 0.1 D 473
Pour Point, °C - 21 D 97 / D 5950
Gross Calorific Value, kJ/kg 41800 - D 4868 / D 240
Conradson Carbon Residue, wt % or
Micro Carbon Residue, wt % -
- 16
16 D 189
D 4530

31/10/2012

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gas (gas) any elastic aeriform fluid in which the molecules are separated from one another and so have w c
free paths.gas´eous
alveolar gas the gas in the alveoli of the lungs, where gaseous exchange with the capillary blood takes place.
blood gases the partial pressures of oxygen and carbo dioxide in blood; see under analysis.
coal gas a gas, poisonous because it contains carbon monoxide, produced by destructive distillation of coal; much used for domestic cooking.
laughing gas nitrous oxide.
tear gas one which produces severe lacrimation by irritating the conjunctivae.

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Medicine / Pharmacology a gaseous anaesthetic, such as nitrous oxide derived from, or containing nitrogen, especially in...
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Medicine / Pharmacology a gaseous anaesthetic, such as nitrous oxide
derived from, or containing nitrogen, especially in a valence state lower than that in a comparable nitric of compound.

petroleum benzin  a colorless, volatile, flammable fraction from petroleum distillation, containing largely hydrocarbons...
05/10/2012

petroleum benzin a colorless, volatile, flammable fraction from petroleum distillation, containing largely hydrocarbons of the methane series; it has been variously described as a special grade of ligroin or as a separate but similar fraction with a lower boiling range. It is used chiefly as an extractive solvent.

1.	petroleum - a dark oil consisting mainly of hydrocarbonscrude, crude oil, fossil oil, rock oil, oilatomic number 6, c...
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1. petroleum - a dark oil consisting mainly of hydrocarbons
crude, crude oil, fossil oil, rock oil, oil
atomic number 6, carbon, C - an abundant nonmetallic tetravalent element occurring in three allotropic forms: amorphous carbon and graphite and diamond; occurs in all organic compounds
fossil fuel - fuel consisting of the remains of organisms preserved in rocks in the earth's crust with high carbon and hydrogen content
oil - a slippery or viscous liquid or liquefiable substance not miscible with water
resid, residual oil - oil products that remain after petroleum has been distilled

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