Meaning Feedstock
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Any of the raw or semifinished materials which move to the various units of a refinery or petrochemical plant. Crude is a feedstock, but the term is mainly used to describe raw materials after the dis [..]
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Raw material used in a processing plant.
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A term that refers to crude oil, natural gas liquids, natural gas or other materials used as raw ingredients for making gasoline, other refined products or chemicals.
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Feedstock refers to any unprocessed material used to supply a manufacturing process.Also Known As: raw materialExamples: Crude oil is a feedstock for the production of gasoline.
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Raw, unprocessed materials used in manufacturing or industrial processes.
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Hydrocarbons used as raw material in an industrial process, not as a fuel. The principal uses of natural gas as a feedstock are in the manufacture of ammonia and ammonia-based fertilisers and methanol [..]
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The supply of crude oil, natural gas liquids, or natural gas to a refinery or petrochemical plant or the supply of some refined fraction of intermediate product to some other manufacturing process.
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The raw material supplied to a processing plant for the chemical transformation to an intermediate or end product. Two examples of feedstocks are natural gas which is used for the production of fertil [..]
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The raw materials supplied to a processing or refining plant.
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(n) the raw material that is required for some industrial process
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 The fuel used to generate power; natural gas is the default fuel in the financial markets regardless of actual use or not.
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Any material that can be converted to another form of fuel or energy product.
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Raw material used to make paper or paperboard.
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The starting material for a process, e.g. sugar cane, straw, wood.
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Raw material supplied to a machine or processing plant from which other products can be made. For example, polyvinyl chloride and polyethylene are raw chemicals used to produce plastic tiles, mats, fe [..]
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The mixture of solids and liquid that enters the filter.
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The raw material used for chemical or biological processes. For example, feedstock used for making compost could include grass clippings, leaves, food scraps, plant trimmings, straw, and animal be [..]
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Natural gas used as an essential component of a process for the production of a product (e.g., fertilizer, glass and white brick). Natural gas may be required as a feedstock due to the chemical reaction involved, or because of the physical burning characteristics of natural gas compared with other fuels, such as temperature and by-products.
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– The source of raw materials used to manufacture other products.
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The supply of crude oil, natural gas liquids, or natural gas to a refinery or petrochemical plant or the supply of some refined fraction of intermediate product to some other manufacturing process.
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Raw material, normally derived from crude oil processing, used as feed for a refinery process unit.
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the supply of crude oil, natural gas liquids or natural gas to a refinery or petrochemical plant or the supply of some refined fraction of intermediate petrochemical to some other process.
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Inputs to refining or gasoline blending, other than crude oil, includes butanes, gas oil and natural gasoline.
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A raw material, such as natural gas or natural gas liquids, that will be further processed.
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Material fed into a processing unit
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Crude oil (wet or dry) or natural gas input to a processing facility.
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Raw materials which are processed into petroleum products
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Stock from which material is taken to be fed into a processing unit.
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Substance used as a raw material in a refining process
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Raw material used in a processing plant. The most important feedstock for the European petrochemical industry is naphtha.
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A raw material that is used to make other products.
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