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PRESENTATION
THE FIRST USED OIL RE-REFINING PLANT
IN ROMANIA
Green Oil And Lubricants
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GOAL – TOP MANAGEMENT
Mazarali Kamumiya Saiyed
Chairman
▪ Chemical Engineer & Entrepreneur from India
▪ Proven track record in commissioning oil
refinery/storage terminal projects worldwide
▪ Chairman and major shareholder in Chemie-
Tech LLC – renowned Oil & Gas EPC
Contractor
Haris Hanif
Managing Director
▪Senior Banker and Adviser with over 27 years of
experience at a Global level.
▪Worked for some of the best names in the industry like
Citibank, ABN AMRO, RBS, American Express, KPMG &
Deloitte.
▪Development and Management of FS business in
Poland, Turkey, Russia, Romania, Czech, Hungary,
Egypt, Bahrain, UAE, Pakistan, Indonesia, Malaysia,
Singapore, Australia, Hong Kong, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia,
India, Thailand amongst others.
▪Over 21 years of experience in Central & Eastern
Europe as CEO and MD for Citibank, ABN AMRO ,
KPMG & Deloitte.
Najam Naqvi
Director – Global Operations
• Qualified Chartered Accountant
• Proven track record of Project Development
• Experience of Risk Management across
difference industries
• Board Advisory position for various
Conglomerates
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GOAL – Global Presence
GOAL - ROMANIA
Capacity of 72K
MT/Year
Working with EBRD,
Romanian Authorities,
Deloitte
GOAL - SOUTH AFRICA
Capacity of 72K
MT/Year
In conjunction with the
Rose Foundation
GOAL - KSA
Capacity of 72K
MT/Year
FUTURE FOCUS
AREA
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Goal – Project At a GlanceTypical Project Characteristics
• 18 months
• Commissioning in July 2018.
Implementation Time
10 Hectare
Plant Area
8 MW
Power72000 MT/Per Year
Capacity
100+ Direct/Indirect
Job Creation
Group II+ Base Oil of various Grades
Products
500 m3/day
Water Requirement
• Diesel
• Bitumen.
By-Products
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PROJECT LOCATIONSTRATEGIC LOCATION ON BANK OF DANUBE RIVER TO CONNECT EASTERN
CENTRAL EUROPE, SITUATED IN A PRIVILEGE LOCATION OLTENITA,
ROMANIA TO CONNECT ROAD NETWORK
Used oil is derived from
industries such as
Automotive, Industrial,
Aviation, Marine, Power
Plants, Other Engines. The
types of used oil generated
from these industries is
explained here.
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Source of Used Oil
Automotive
Engine lubricant oils,
Transmission fluids,
Gearbox fluids, Brake
fluids, Hydraulic fluids
Aviation
Gas turbine engine oils,
Piston engine oils
Industrial
Hydraulic and Gear oils,
Air & Gas compressor
oils, Refrigerator oils,
Steam & Gas turbine oils
Marine
Cylinder & crankcase
oils, Piston engine oils,
Stern tube lubricants
Power Plant
DG sets for power
generation
Other Engines
2 stroke & 4 stroke
engine oils
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Disposal of Waste Oil Issues & Methods of Disposal
Waste oil has severe adverse environmental and
health impacts. More toxic than virgin oil due to
presence of contaminants and degraded additives
The harmful impacts include:
Toxic contamination of water and soils
Carcinogenic, mutagenic and reproductive effects
Waste oil is indiscriminately disposed of, not only
causing health and environmental problems but
also wasting precious renewable and non-
renewable resource
Issues at Stake
▪ Placing waste oil with garbage
▪ Dumping to ground, watercourses, sewers, drainage
▪ Burial of waste oils
▪ Dust control, weed abatement, timber preservation, pest
control
▪ Open air burning, incomplete combustion
Disposal - Unacceptable Methods
▪ Reconditioning by removing impurities – basic recycling to
prolong life of oil
▪ Re-processing and removing water & particulates to be used
as fuel – not preferred as it enables the oil to be reused only
the once
▪ Environmentally sound re-refining of used oils to
manufacture base oils
Disposal - Acceptable Methods
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Benefits of Recycling
Employment creation
Contribution to the local economy
Better industrial governance
Enhancing Corporate Social Responsibility
Social
Reduction in disposal and clean up costs
Conversion of waste into value
Less additives required for blending
compared to virgin oil
Additional income source for the generators
of used oil
FinancialAvoidance of contamination of water
Avoidance of soil eradication
Conservation of non-renewable crude oil
Protection of the overall natural resources of
the country
Environmental
Recognition in the field of re-cycling and re-
refining
Creating an image of a responsible nation
Compliance with international laws,
directives and protocols
International
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Global Overview on Re-Refining
75% 25% 50%
75% of the total used
oil is collected
globally
25% is combusted, re-
used without appropriate
treatment, or discarded
Developed countries re-
refine approx 50% of the
total used oil collected
Improvements in quality of used oils collected
due to better collection practices
Overall improvements in refining process
High quality re-refined base oils on par with
virgin base oils
Re-refining used oil consumes far less energy
and resources than refining crude oil
US EPA studies reveal:
▪ 4 liters used oil = 2.5 liters base oil
▪ 160 liters of crude oil = 2.5 liters of base oil
Oil now being seen as a limited and non-
renewable resource
Environmental standards across all countries
becoming stringent
Reasons driving the momentum
of re-refining
Re-refining ProcessUnit Operations
01 02
03 04
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DEHYDRATION▪ Used oil is partly vaporized at atmospheric
pressure around 160°C temperature
▪ This removes water, gasoline, light
contaminants (solvents, glycols, lighter organic)
▪ Water and lights are condensed, separated
and recovered
GAS OIL REMOVALDehydrated oil is stripped under vacuum for
light gasoil removal and flash point adjustment
of lube oil
Fourth Step▪Vacuum Distillate is further finished to improve
product quality
▪Finishing is done by Hydro-finishing to achieve
Base Oil API Group II Production
▪Hydro-finishing provides deep removal of further
contaminants such as chlorinated, sulfurous and
oxygenated organic compounds and poly-
aromatic hydrocarbons
▪Finished oil is then fractionated to produce light
oil (SN-150) and Heavy Oil (SN-500)
Third Step
▪ Oil from gasoil stripper is sent to vacuum
distillation to recover Vacuum Gas Oil oil
fraction from “heavier than” contaminants
▪ Vacuum distillation is carried out under high
vacuum conditions, high temperature and by
Thin Film Evaporator
▪ Thin film evaporator achieves high selectivity
and oil purification from metals, heavy polymers,
carbon, dust
▪ Lube oil is recovered as distillate while heavy
components, additives, metals and degradation
products are concentrated in the bottom
residue.
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Typical Flow Scheme
Used Lube Oil Collection Strategy
GOAL HAS ESTABLISHED A SUBSIDIARY COMPANY UNDER THE NAME OF BETTER ENVIRONMENT
AND ECO SYSTEM ( BEES) WHO WILL BE COLLECTING RAW MATERIAL FOR GOAL
BEES IS ESTABLISHING COLLECTION NETWORK THROUGH OUT EASTERN EUROPE,
STARTING WITH COLLECTION CENTERS IN ROMANIA AND EXPANDED IN POLAND, BULGARIA,
HUNGARY AND NEARBY EAST EUROPEAN COUNTRIES
BEES WILL RUN THE PROGRAM FOR SOCIAL AWARENESS COMPANION ON EDUCATING
PEOPLE FOR PROPER COLLECTION OF USED OIL AND BENEFITS OF RECYCLING
BEES WILL PROVIDE A MODEL WITH MONETARY BENEFIT TO COLLECTORS ALONG WITH
EASY TO ACHIEVE ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCES AND PROPER DOCUMENTATION
RAW MATERIAL AND FINISHED PRODUCTS
GOAL PROJECT PROPOSAL
GOAL is Active in Promoting Eco-Friendly Process of Used Oil Refining,
Having Global Knowledge base, We Propose
Implementation of State-of-the Art Used Oil Refineries in various parts of
the World
The proposed capacity of the refinery is estimated based on Raw Material
availability and preliminary feasibility studies
GOAL is prepared to invest equity participation in the Project and open for
equity participation from Local Government or from any prominent business
house.
GOAL Contributions & Expectations
WHAT GOAL
CONTRIBUTES
WHAT LOCAL GOVERNMENT / LOCAL
BUSINESS HOUSE
CONTRIBUTES
• Engineering and technology transfer
• Skills set transfer
• International customer base
• Business experience
• Marketing of finished products
• Operation of refinery
• Investment in proportion to equity
• Local employment generation
• Legislative support
• Passing of local laws whereby making it
mandatory to dispose used lube oil for
refining purpose
• Land allotment
• Import License for used lube oil
• Establishment and operation of a collection
network
• Investment in proportion to equity
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