Oil refineries produce a variety of chemicals we use every day
From the food we prepare, the fertilizers that support various forms of agriculture and the cars we drive, every facet of our lives is influenced by the presence of chemicals. Because different chemicals require different raw material inputs plus different skills and specialized equipment to produce them, many chemical manufacturers focus their efforts into individual market segments. Examples of chemical companies include oil refiners, ethanol producers, agricultural chemical producers and companies that produce chemicals destined for human consumption.
Oil Refineries
Oil refineries produce a wide variety of chemicals by distilling crude oil. Crude oil is a complex molecular soup containing dozens of organic compounds. Refiners boil oil in a fractionating column until it vaporizes. As the vapors rise and begin to re-condense, they are collected at various levels within the column. Commonly known refinery chemicals include gasoline, kerosene, diesel fuel, propane and petroleum sludge, which is one of the primary raw materials used to manufacture plastics. A leading U.S. based oil refiner is Valero Energy Corporation.
Valero Energy Corp.
One Valero Way
San Antonio, TX 78249-1616
210-345-2000
valero.com
Agricultural Chemicals
Agricultural chemical companies produce a variety of products, including liquid or granular fertilizers, herbicides and pesticides. Some of these products have unique formulations designed for application on specific plant types such as the turf grasses found on golf courses. Other blends may be safely applied to all food crops. An example of an agricultural chemical producer is Growers Fertilizer Corporation. The company produces a wide variety of fertilizers with several blends of potassium, phosphorus and nitrogen being offered.
Growers Fertilizer Corporation
312 N. Buena Vista Drive
Lake Alfred, FL 33850
800-343-1101
growersfertilizer.com
Ethanol Producers
Since Congress mandated its use in automotive gasoline blends, numerous ethanol plants have been built to produce this fuel additive. Ethanol is generally distilled from corn. Many of these facilities have been constructed in the U.S. Midwest, commonly known as the "corn belt." Ethanol is identical in chemical composition to the alcohol found in vodka or gin, but is produced at a much higher lever of purity and also contains a denaturing agent. An example of an ethanol producer is Dakota Ethanol, LLC.
Dakota Ethanol, LLC
P.O. Box 100
Wentworth, SD 57075
605-483-2679
dakotaethanol.com
Household Chemicals
Some domestic chemical companies produce compounds meant for human consumption. An excellent example is Church & Dwight Co., Inc., the manufacturer of Arm & Hammer baking soda. The proper chemical name for baking soda is sodium bicarbonate, and its chemical formula is NaHCO3. It is used in baking, as an ingredient in antacids and as a natural deodorizer.
Church & Dwight Co., Inc.
469 North Harrison Street
Princeton, NJ 08540
800-236-4175
churchdwight.com
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