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EP0382289A1 - Process for catalytic cracking of hydrocarbons - Google Patents

Process for catalytic cracking of hydrocarbons
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EP0382289A1
EP0382289A1EP90200225AEP90200225AEP0382289A1EP 0382289 A1EP0382289 A1EP 0382289A1EP 90200225 AEP90200225 AEP 90200225AEP 90200225 AEP90200225 AEP 90200225AEP 0382289 A1EP0382289 A1EP 0382289A1
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An improved process and apparatus is provided for simultaneously, independently catalytically cracking dissimilar hydrocarbon feedstocks at elevated temperatures in separate riser reactors and under respective operating parameters which permit selective conversion to desired products, wherein catalyst regeneration is conducted in two steps comprising separate relatively lower and higher temperature regeneration stages.

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1. In a fluidized catalytic cracking-regeneration process for cracking hydrocarbon feedstocks or the vapor thereof with a cracking catalyst consisting of separate first and second catalyst regeneration zones wherein said catalystis is regenerated in said first and second regeneration zones, successsively, by combusting hydrocarbonaceous deposits on the catalyst in the presence of an oxygen-­containing gas under conditions effective to produce a first regeneration zone flue gas rich in carbon monoxide and a second regeneration zone flue gas rich in carbon dioxide, wherein temperatures in the first regeneration zone range from about 1100°F to about 1300°F, and temperatures in the second regeneration zone range from about 1300°F to about 18000°F, wherein the improvement comprises:
(a) cracking a first hydrocarbon feed comprising gas oil residual oil boiling range material or mixtures thereof in a first elongated riser reactor in the presence of regenerated cracking catalyst supplied from the second catalyst regeneration zone at a temperature of at least 1300°F, a catalyst-to-oil ratio of from 5 to 10, and residence time of from 1 to 4 seconds and where coke is deposited on said catalyst in an amount less than 1.2 weight percent thereof, to obtain vaporous conversion products of the first hydrocarbon feed comprising a heavy naphtha fraction and materials lower than said heavy naphtha fraction, a light cycle oil, a heavy cycle oil, and materials higher boiling than said heavy cycle oil, while simultaneously
(b) cracking a second hydrocarbon feed comprising virgin naphtha intermediate and heavy cracked naphtha boiling range material or mixtures thereof in a second elongated riser reactor in the presence of regenerated cracking catalyst supplied from the second catalyst regeneration zone at a temperature of at least 1300°F, a catalyst-to-oil ratio of from 3 to 12, and residence time of from 1 to 5 seconds and where coke is deposited on said catalyst in an amount less than 0.5 weight percent thereof, to obtain vaporous conversion products of the second hydrocarbon feed comprising gasoline boiling range material having a high aromatic content and octane number and lighter hydrocarbon material from a light cycle oil material, and
(c) passing and combining the vaporous conversion products from the first and second elongated riser reactors in a common disengaging zone therein separating entrained catalyst particles from vaporous product material and passing the combined conversion products to a fractional distillation zone to recover at least a gasoline boiling range material fraction and lighter gaseous hydrocarbon material fraction, a heavy naphtha boiling range material fraction, a light cycle oil boiling range material fraction and a heavy cycle boiling range material fraction including slurry oil and higher boiling material fractions.
5. In a fluidized catalytic cracking-regeneration process for cracking hydrocarbon feedstocks or the vapor thereof with finely-divided cracking catalyst in a fluidized state to produce cracked products and spent catalyst particles having hydrocarbonaceous deposits thereon, stripping vaporous hydrocarbon products from the catalyst particles, transferring the fouled catalyst to a first regeneration zone wherein the catalyst is partly regenerated by combusting substantially all the hydrocarbon associated with the hydrocarbonaceous deposits on the catalyst at temperatures of less than about 1300°F in the presence of oxygen-containing gas at pressures ranging from about 15 to about 40 psig and in amounts effective to produce a first regeneration zone flue gas having a carbon monoxide content from about 2 to about 80 volume percent, then transferring the partly regenerated catalyst to a second regeneration zone wherein the catalyst is fully regenerated by combusting substantially all the hydrocarbonaceous deposits remaining on the catalyst surface at temperatures ranging from about 1300°F to about 1800°F in the presence of oxygen-containing gas in amounts effective to produce a second regeneration zone flue gas having a carbon monoxide content of less than about 1200 parts per million by volume, wherein the improvement comprises:
(a) cracking a first hydrocarbon feed comprising gas oil residual oil boiling range material or a mixture thereof in a first elongated riser reactor in the presence of regenerated cracking catalyst supplied from the second catalyst regeneration zone at a temperature of at least 1300°F, a catalyst-to-oil ratio of from 5 to 10, and residence time of from 1 to 4 seconds and where coke is deposited on said catalyst in an amount less than 1.2 weight percent thereof, to obtain vaporous conversion products of the first hydrocarbon feed comprising a heavy naphtha fraction and materials lower boiling than said heavy naphtha fraction, a light cycle oil, a heavy cycle oil, and materials higher boiling than said heavy cycle oil, while simultaneously
(b) cracking a second hydrocarbon feed comprising virgin naphtha, intermediate cracked naphtha or heavy cracked naphtha, or a mixture thereof, boiling range material in a second elongated riser reactor in the presence of regenerated cracking catalyst supplied from the second catalyst regeneration zone at a temperature of at least 1300°F, a catalyst-to-oil ratio of from 3 to 12 , and residence time of from 1 to 5 seconds and where coke is deposited on said catalyst in an amount less than 0.4 weight percent thereof, to obtain vaporous conversion products of the second hydrocarbon feed comprising gasoline boiling range material having a high aromatic content and octane number and lighter hydrocarbon material from a light cycle oil material, and
(c) passing and combining the vaporous conversion products from the first and second elongated riser reactors in a common disengaging zone therein separating entrained catalyst particles from vaporous product material and passing the combined couversion products to a fractional distillation zone to recover at least a gasoline boiling range material fraction and lighter gaseous hydrocarbon material fraction, a heavy naphtha boiling range material fraction, a light cycle oil boiling range material fraction and a heavy cycle boiling range material including slurry oil and higher boiling material fractions.
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