Reformate
Reformate is a product of Crude Oil obtained via a Vacuum Refinery.
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Properties | |||||||
Type | Liquid | ||||||
Difficulty of Production | Medium-Hard | ||||||
Exists in Reality | Yes | ||||||
Can Be Placed | No | ||||||
Temperature | ~20°C | ||||||
Renewable? | Yes | ||||||
Warnings | |||||||
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Production
1000 mB of Crude Oil (pressurized to 2 PU) yields 250 mB of Reformate.
It can also be made via reforming Naphtha or Cracked Naphtha, where both give 500 mb of Reformate per 1000 mB of fluid.
3500 mB of Vacuum Heavy Oil in a Coker Unit will give 1 Petroleum Coke and 350 mB of Reformate.
Uses
- Cracking. 100 mB of Reformate along with 200 mB of Steam yields 40 mB of Unsaturated Hydrocarbons, 60 mB of Reformate Gas, and 2 mB of low-pressure steam.
- Solidification. 750mB of Reformate can be solidified into Solid Fuel. This is not recommended.
- Coking. 130mB of Reformate yields 1 Petroleum Coke and 13 mB of Coker Gas.
- Fractioning. 100 mB of Reformate can be split into 40 mB of Aromatic Hydrocarbons and 60 mB of BTX.
- Mixing. Reformate is used in recipes for Jet Fuel, High-Octane Diesel and High-Octane Cracked Diesel.
- Provides 2.4 MTU per bucket
- Provides 6.0 MHE per bucket