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There are many common locations for chemical processes, often specific to one or more industries. |
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==== The Gulf of Mexico ==== |
Revision as of 20:03, 14 January 2014
Title: Site condition and design
Authors: Alex Chandel, etc
Stewards: Alex Chandel, etc
Date Revised: 1/14/2014
Introduction
All chemical processes require land for chemical storage, process equipment, and labor facilities.
Geographical selection
The location surrounding a chemical plant can substantially influence its construction costs and operating costs, and may affect long-term profitability. Thus it is important to choose an appropriate location for every facility.
Factors considered
Natural resources
Proximity to continental and underwater oil deposits, natural gas, coal mines, and other resources.
Weather
Its influence on ambient temperature and thus on utility cost.[ citation needed ] Also rain and humidity, and the sensitivity of the process to water exposure.
Oil rigs are found in the gulf, and oil refineries on its shore. Biofuel production plants are found in the midwest.[ citation needed ]
Laws and regulations
Some states are more friendly to chemical engineering operations, or may impose additional regulations. Property costs, property taxes, corporate income taxes, and environmental contamination fines will vary between states.
Cost
All of the above criteria ultimately influence the capital and operating costs of a plant, and its expected lifespan.
Common locations
There are many common locations for chemical processes, often specific to one or more industries.
The Gulf of Mexico
Texas - petrochemical refineries
Louisiana
Alaska
(China)
(Arabian peninsula)
etc
Site design
Once a region is selected, the building and process equipment themselves must be laid out.
Footprint
Areas with greater land costs require vertically oriented equipment.[ citation needed ]
References
- Towler?
External links
- (Relevant wikipedia article)