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Process Data set: [Ciclo Data] (15) market for petroleum | petroleum | Cutoff, U (en) en

Key Data Set Information
Location CL
Geographical representativeness description Peru
Reference year 2021
Name
[Ciclo Data] (15) market for petroleum | petroleum | Cutoff, U
Classification
Class name : Hierarchy level
  • ILCD: #ECOED / #CICLODATA / Petróleo y derivados
General comment on data set ecoQuery: https://ecoquery.ecoinvent.org/3.10/cutoff/dataset/28633/documentation This is a market activity. Each market represents the consumption mix of a product in a given geography, connecting suppliers with consumers of the same product in the same geographical area. Markets group the producers and the imports of the product (if relevant) within the same geographical area. They also account for transport (distribution) to the consumer and for the losses during that process, when relevant.;This is the market for crude ‘petroleum' oil [kg], in the geography of Peru. The consumption mix is calculated based on international trade statistics for 2021. The modelling approach for transport from extraction site to the port of destination, via pipelines or tanker freight ships is described in Meili et al. (2023, section 3.4). Further transport from seaport to refinery is described in section 3.6.Crude 'petroleum' oil is a fossil fuel with a net calorific value of 43.2 MJ/kg. The density of petroleum set to 858.1 kg/m3. Its main application is as the feedstock for petroleum refineries, for the production of various fuels and petrochemicals.;Reference(s):;C. Meili, N. Jungbluth, M. Bussa (2023) Life cycle inventories of of long-distance transport of crude oil. ESU-services Ltd. Schaffhausen, Switzerland. Availble from: http://esu-services.ch/data/public-lci-reports/ This activity starts at the gate of the activities that supply crude petroleum oil. This activity includes on transport requirement for crude oil imports imports, and the losses and emissions occurring during the distribution up until the gate of the petroleum refinery.
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Quantitative reference
Reference flow(s)
Time representativeness
Data set valid until 2023
Technological representativeness
LCI method and allocation
Type of data set Unit process, black box
LCI Method Principle Other
Data sources, treatment and representativeness
Data source(s) used for this data set
Sampling procedure Literature. Online calculators for distances. The consumption mix is calculated based on international trade statistics for 2021.
Completeness
Completeness of product model No statement
Data generator
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Time stamp (last saved) 2024-10-18T12:53:31.137000-03:00
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UUID 7d6f4f96-cba1-4124-944a-da45cf384051
Date of last revision 2024-10-16T18:17:41.595000-03:00
Data set version 00.00.012
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Inputs

Type of flow Classification Flow Location Mean amount Resulting amount Minimum amount Maximum amount
Product flow
B:Mining and quarrying / 06:Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas 3.42339E-4 kg3.42339E-4 kg
General comment Losses in transport according to Concawe 2017
Product flow H:Transportation and storage / 50:Water transport / 501:Sea and coastal water transport / 5012:Sea and coastal freight water transport 5.4097364 t*km5.4097364 t*km
Product flow H:Transportation and storage / 49:Land transport and transport via pipelines / 493:Transport via pipeline / 4930:Transport via pipeline 0.0161753 t*km0.0161753 t*km
Product flow H:Transportation and storage / 49:Land transport and transport via pipelines / 493:Transport via pipeline / 4930:Transport via pipeline 0.0377423 t*km0.0377423 t*km
Product flow
B:Mining and quarrying / 06:Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas AR 0.044176849 kg0.044176849 kg
General comment Import from Argentina (AR) represented 14.73% of total crude petroleum supply to Chile in 2023. The corresponding shares of offshore/onshore production (30.0% and 70.0%) are based on Meili et al. 2023, tab. 4.1.
Product flow
B:Mining and quarrying / 06:Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas AR 0.103079315 kg0.103079315 kg
General comment Import from Argentina (AR) represented 14.73% of total crude petroleum supply to Chile in 2023. The corresponding shares of offshore/onshore production (30.0% and 70.0%) are based on Meili et al. 2023, tab. 4.1.
Product flow
B:Mining and quarrying / 06:Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas BR 0.674373715 kg0.674373715 kg
General comment Import from Brazil (BR) represented 69.52% of total crude petroleum supply to Chile in 2023. The corresponding shares of offshore/onshore production (97.0% and 3.0%) are based on Meili et al. 2023, tab. 4.1.
Product flow
B:Mining and quarrying / 06:Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas BR 0.020856919 kg0.020856919 kg
General comment Import from Brazil (BR) represented 69.52% of total crude petroleum supply to Chile in 2023. The corresponding shares of offshore/onshore production (97.0% and 3.0%) are based on Meili et al. 2023, tab. 4.1.
Product flow
B:Mining and quarrying / 06:Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas EC 0.003150264 kg0.003150264 kg
General comment Import from Ecuador (EC) represented 15.75% of total crude petroleum supply to Chile in 2023. The corresponding shares of offshore/onshore production (2.0% and 98.0%) are based on Meili et al. 2023, tab. 4.1.
Product flow
B:Mining and quarrying / 06:Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas EC 0.154362938 kg0.154362938 kg
General comment Import from Ecuador (EC) represented 15.75% of total crude petroleum supply to Chile in 2023. The corresponding shares of offshore/onshore production (2.0% and 98.0%) are based on Meili et al. 2023, tab. 4.1.

Outputs

Type of flow Classification Flow Location Mean amount Resulting amount Minimum amount Maximum amount
Product flow
B:Mining and quarrying / 06:Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas CL 1.0 kg1.0 kg
General comment Output
Elementary flow
Emissions / Emissions to air / Emissions to non-urban air or from high stacks CL 4.5E-7 kg4.5E-7 kg
General comment Evaporation losses for storage and handling
Elementary flow
Emissions / Emissions to air / Emissions to non-urban air or from high stacks CL 1.26E-4 kg1.26E-4 kg
General comment Evaporation losses for storage and handling
Elementary flow
Emissions / Emissions to air / Emissions to non-urban air or from high stacks CL 1.6E-6 kg1.6E-6 kg
General comment Evaporation losses for storage and handling
Elementary flow
Emissions / Emissions to air / Emissions to non-urban air or from high stacks CL 5.39E-5 kg5.39E-5 kg
General comment Evaporation losses for storage and handling
Elementary flow
Emissions / Emissions to air / Emissions to non-urban air or from high stacks CL 1.35E-6 kg1.35E-6 kg
General comment Evaporation losses for storage and handling
Elementary flow
Emissions / Emissions to air / Emissions to non-urban air or from high stacks CL 1.5E-6 kg1.5E-6 kg
General comment Evaporation losses for storage and handling
Elementary flow
Emissions / Emissions to air / Emissions to non-urban air or from high stacks CL 9.56E-5 kg9.56E-5 kg
General comment Evaporation losses for storage and handling
Elementary flow
Emissions / Emissions to air / Emissions to non-urban air or from high stacks CL 6.13E-5 kg6.13E-5 kg
General comment Evaporation losses for storage and handling
Elementary flow
Emissions / Emissions to air / Emissions to non-urban air or from high stacks CL 2.7E-7 kg2.7E-7 kg
General comment Evaporation losses for storage and handling