Evaluation of Gasoline Samples from Several Erbil Petrol Stations

Gasoline is one of the main petroleum products used in transportation sectors in the Kurdistan region. The amount of gasoline provided from official refineries present in the region, which cover only a small portion of the total gasoline demand. The second source, which is the main one, is provided...

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Main Author: Karim A. Younis , Hawbash Kh. Mahmood , Karwan M. Rahman , Kasim S. Hadi , Sangar Ahmed
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Salahaddin University-Erbil 2023-04-01
Series:Zanco Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://zancojournal.su.edu.krd/index.php/JPAS/article/view/490
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author Karim A. Younis , Hawbash Kh. Mahmood , Karwan M. Rahman , Kasim S. Hadi , Sangar Ahmed
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description Gasoline is one of the main petroleum products used in transportation sectors in the Kurdistan region. The amount of gasoline provided from official refineries present in the region, which cover only a small portion of the total gasoline demand. The second source, which is the main one, is provided from outside of the region by private companies and includes three grades of gasoline (regular, premium, and super). The third source is blended gasoline, prepared locally in the region. Accordingly, to evaluate the available gasoline in the region, more than 100 samples of the three grades of gasoline were collected from different oil stations in Erbil City. Physical and chemical specifications were carried out, including sulfur content, octane number (RON and MON), density, vapour pressure, distillation curve, aromatic content, and olefin content using ASTM methods. The obtained results were compared with regional standards, Iraqi standards and worldwide standards. The results revealed that the majority of the gasoline samples had greater sulfur content, greater vapour pressure, low Initial Boiling Point (IBP), low distillation temperature at 10% and regular 50% and final boiling points (FBP). In addition, the majority of samples failed to meet all specifications in tests conducted following international, Kurdistan and Iraqi standards. The low quality of gasoline leads to an increase the environmental pollution, increase fire hazards of cars, and destroyed engine cars.
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spelling doaj.art-67e2d297de414a40b9cf3d49b8c1b9162024-01-03T20:25:50ZengSalahaddin University-ErbilZanco Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences2218-02302412-39862023-04-0135210.21271/ZJPAS.35.2.20Evaluation of Gasoline Samples from Several Erbil Petrol StationsKarim A. Younis , Hawbash Kh. Mahmood , Karwan M. Rahman , Kasim S. Hadi , Sangar AhmedGasoline is one of the main petroleum products used in transportation sectors in the Kurdistan region. The amount of gasoline provided from official refineries present in the region, which cover only a small portion of the total gasoline demand. The second source, which is the main one, is provided from outside of the region by private companies and includes three grades of gasoline (regular, premium, and super). The third source is blended gasoline, prepared locally in the region. Accordingly, to evaluate the available gasoline in the region, more than 100 samples of the three grades of gasoline were collected from different oil stations in Erbil City. Physical and chemical specifications were carried out, including sulfur content, octane number (RON and MON), density, vapour pressure, distillation curve, aromatic content, and olefin content using ASTM methods. The obtained results were compared with regional standards, Iraqi standards and worldwide standards. The results revealed that the majority of the gasoline samples had greater sulfur content, greater vapour pressure, low Initial Boiling Point (IBP), low distillation temperature at 10% and regular 50% and final boiling points (FBP). In addition, the majority of samples failed to meet all specifications in tests conducted following international, Kurdistan and Iraqi standards. The low quality of gasoline leads to an increase the environmental pollution, increase fire hazards of cars, and destroyed engine cars.https://zancojournal.su.edu.krd/index.php/JPAS/article/view/490gasolinesulfur contentoctane numberaromaticolefin
spellingShingle Karim A. Younis , Hawbash Kh. Mahmood , Karwan M. Rahman , Kasim S. Hadi , Sangar Ahmed
Evaluation of Gasoline Samples from Several Erbil Petrol Stations
Zanco Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences
gasoline
sulfur content
octane number
aromatic
olefin
title Evaluation of Gasoline Samples from Several Erbil Petrol Stations
title_full Evaluation of Gasoline Samples from Several Erbil Petrol Stations
title_fullStr Evaluation of Gasoline Samples from Several Erbil Petrol Stations
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Gasoline Samples from Several Erbil Petrol Stations
title_short Evaluation of Gasoline Samples from Several Erbil Petrol Stations
title_sort evaluation of gasoline samples from several erbil petrol stations
topic gasoline
sulfur content
octane number
aromatic
olefin
url https://zancojournal.su.edu.krd/index.php/JPAS/article/view/490
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