Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


US20070095724A1 - FCC process for the maximization of medium distillates - Google Patents

FCC process for the maximization of medium distillates
Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US20070095724A1
US20070095724A1US11/545,443US54544306AUS2007095724A1US 20070095724 A1US20070095724 A1US 20070095724A1US 54544306 AUS54544306 AUS 54544306AUS 2007095724 A1US2007095724 A1US 2007095724A1
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
riser
feedstock
catalyst
coolant
process according
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Abandoned
Application number
US11/545,443
Inventor
Claudia Maria de Lacerda Alvarenga Baptista
William Richard Gilbert
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Petroleo Brasileiro SA Petrobras
Original Assignee
Petroleo Brasileiro SA Petrobras
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Petroleo Brasileiro SA PetrobrasfiledCriticalPetroleo Brasileiro SA Petrobras
Assigned to PETROLEO BRASILEIRO S.A.-PETROBRASreassignmentPETROLEO BRASILEIRO S.A.-PETROBRASASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST (SEE DOCUMENT FOR DETAILS).Assignors: BAPTISTA, CLAUDIA MARIA DE LACERDA ALVARENGA, GILBERT, WILLIAM RICHARD
Publication of US20070095724A1publicationCriticalpatent/US20070095724A1/en
Abandonedlegal-statusCriticalCurrent

Links

Images

Classifications

Definitions

Landscapes

Abstract

A FCC process for the maximization of medium distillates from feedstocks of different sources, by the contact of the feedstock which circulates in a riser reactor together with a fine particulate catalyst from a regenerator (6), under FCC conditions of maximum LCO, at temperatures between about 480° C. and about 520° C., in the absence of added hydrogen, and with injection of coolant or quench to a riser ascendant R, and where the process consists of the injection of a coolant proportion between about 200 and about 50 kg/m3of feedstock, preferably between about 100 and about 50 kg/m3of feedstock, in a zone (3) of the riser ascendant R in a position located between about 25% and about 50% of the height of said riser R above the feedstock inlet mouths (2), the injection in this position resulting in the increase of the catalyst circulation and the temperature increase in the starting segment of the riser, yielding the production of medium distillates with low aromatic compounds content and bottoms conversion lower than when the coolant injection is employed in the base of the riser R as it is handled in the prior art processes.

Description

Claims (25)

1. A FCC process for the maximization of medium distillates from feedstocks of different sources, in the absence of added hydrogen, using operation conditions for maximum LCO and with introduction of coolant or quench in a riser ascendant reactor R, by the contact of said feedstock which circulates in said riser with a fine particulate catalyst, at temperatures of between about 480° C. and about 520° C. and catalyst-to-oil ratio between about 4 and about 10, yielding lower molecular weight cracking products and coked catalyst, said catalyst after contacting the feedstock being rectified and directed to a regenerator (6) for coke burning with air (8), regenerating the catalyst and releasing heat to supply the reaction thermal claim, said process being characterized by the injection of said coolant carried out in a point (3) of said ascendant reactor R located in a position between about 25% and about 50% of the height of said riser R above the feedstock mouths (2), the injection at this position bringing about a catalyst circulation increase between about 5% and about 20% and temperature increase in the riser starting segment between about 10° C. and about 30° C., thereby yielding a production of medium distillates of lower aromatic compounds content and where the bottoms conversion is lower than when the injection of said coolant is carried out in the base of said riser R.
10. A FCC process for the maximization of medium distillates from feedstocks of different sources comprising:
introducing a coolant or quench in a riser ascendant reactor,
contacting said feedstocks, which are introduced into said riser through feedstock mouths and which circulate in said riser, with a fine particulate catalyst, at temperatures of between about 480° C. and about 520° C. and catalyst-to-oil ratio between about 4 and about 10,
producing lower molecular weight cracking products and coked catalyst, and said catalyst after contacting the feedstock being rectified and directed to a regenerator for coke burning with air,
regenerating the catalyst and releasing heat to supply a reaction thermal claim, and
wherein the coolant or quench is injected in a point of said riser ascendant reactor located in a position between about 25% and about 50% of the height of said riser above the feedstock mouths, the injection at this position bringing about a catalyst circulation increase between about 5% and about 20% and temperature increase in the riser starting segment between about 10° C. and about 30° C., thereby yielding a production of medium distillates of lower aromatic compounds content and where the bottoms conversion is lower than when the injection of said coolant is carried out in a base of said riser.
18. A FCC process for the maximization of medium distillates from feedstock comprising:
introducing a coolant or quench in a riser ascendant reactor,
contacting said feedstock, which are introduced into said riser through a feedstock mouth and which circulate in said riser, with a fine particulate catalyst, and
wherein the coolant or quench is injected in a point of said riser ascendant reactor located in a position between about 25% and about 50% of the height of said riser above the feedstock mouths, the injection at this position bringing about a catalyst circulation increase between about 5% and about 20% and temperature increase in the riser starting segment between about 10° C. and about 30° C., thereby yielding a production of medium distillates of lower aromatic compounds content and where the bottoms conversion is lower than when the injection of said coolant is carried out in a base of said riser.
US11/545,4432005-10-312006-10-11FCC process for the maximization of medium distillatesAbandonedUS20070095724A1 (en)

Applications Claiming Priority (2)

Application NumberPriority DateFiling DateTitle
BRPI0504854-02005-10-31
BRPI0504854-0ABRPI0504854A (en)2005-10-312005-10-31 fcc process for maximizing middle distillates

Publications (1)

Publication NumberPublication Date
US20070095724A1true US20070095724A1 (en)2007-05-03

Family

ID=37994860

Family Applications (1)

Application NumberTitlePriority DateFiling Date
US11/545,443AbandonedUS20070095724A1 (en)2005-10-312006-10-11FCC process for the maximization of medium distillates

Country Status (3)

CountryLink
US (1)US20070095724A1 (en)
AR (1)AR057517A1 (en)
BR (1)BRPI0504854A (en)

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US20080015105A1 (en)*2006-07-142008-01-17Petroleo Brasileiro S.A. - PetrobrasAdditive to maximize GLP and propene suitable for use in low-severity operations of a fluid catalytic cracking unit and its preparatory process
US8911616B2 (en)2011-04-262014-12-16Uop LlcHydrotreating process and controlling a temperature thereof
US11512259B2 (en)2019-10-242022-11-29China Petroleum & Chemical CorporationProcess for producing light olefins and low-sulfur fuel oil components
US11518949B2 (en)*2019-10-242022-12-06China Petroleum & Chemical CorporationProcess for producing propylene and a low-sulfur fuel oil component

Citations (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US4764268A (en)*1987-04-271988-08-16Texaco Inc.Fluid catalytic cracking of vacuum gas oil with a refractory fluid quench
US4818372A (en)*1985-07-101989-04-04Compagnie De Raffinage Et De Distribution Total FranceProcess and apparatus for the catalytic cracking of hydrocarbon feedstocks with reaction-temperature control
US4971766A (en)*1988-06-101990-11-20Mobil Oil CorporationApparatus for FCC process with catalyst separation
US5043058A (en)*1990-03-261991-08-27Amoco CorporationQuenching downstream of an external vapor catalyst separator
US5087349A (en)*1988-11-181992-02-11Stone & Webster Engineering CorporationProcess for selectively maximizing product production in fluidized catalytic cracking of hydrocarbons
US5389232A (en)*1992-05-041995-02-14Mobil Oil CorporationRiser cracking for maximum C3 and C4 olefin yields
US5954952A (en)*1998-01-301999-09-21Alpine Stormwater Management CompanyStormwater catch basin filter assembly
US5954942A (en)*1992-05-041999-09-21Mobil Oil CorporationCatalytic cracking with delayed quench
US6416656B1 (en)*1999-06-232002-07-09China Petrochemical CorporationCatalytic cracking process for increasing simultaneously the yields of diesel oil and liquefied gas

Patent Citations (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US4818372A (en)*1985-07-101989-04-04Compagnie De Raffinage Et De Distribution Total FranceProcess and apparatus for the catalytic cracking of hydrocarbon feedstocks with reaction-temperature control
US4764268A (en)*1987-04-271988-08-16Texaco Inc.Fluid catalytic cracking of vacuum gas oil with a refractory fluid quench
US4971766A (en)*1988-06-101990-11-20Mobil Oil CorporationApparatus for FCC process with catalyst separation
US5087349A (en)*1988-11-181992-02-11Stone & Webster Engineering CorporationProcess for selectively maximizing product production in fluidized catalytic cracking of hydrocarbons
US5043058A (en)*1990-03-261991-08-27Amoco CorporationQuenching downstream of an external vapor catalyst separator
US5389232A (en)*1992-05-041995-02-14Mobil Oil CorporationRiser cracking for maximum C3 and C4 olefin yields
US5954942A (en)*1992-05-041999-09-21Mobil Oil CorporationCatalytic cracking with delayed quench
US5954952A (en)*1998-01-301999-09-21Alpine Stormwater Management CompanyStormwater catch basin filter assembly
US6416656B1 (en)*1999-06-232002-07-09China Petrochemical CorporationCatalytic cracking process for increasing simultaneously the yields of diesel oil and liquefied gas

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US20080015105A1 (en)*2006-07-142008-01-17Petroleo Brasileiro S.A. - PetrobrasAdditive to maximize GLP and propene suitable for use in low-severity operations of a fluid catalytic cracking unit and its preparatory process
US7691768B2 (en)2006-07-142010-04-06Petroleo Basileiro S.A. - PetrobrasAdditive to maximize GLP and propene suitable for use in low-severity operations of a fluid catalytic cracking unit and its preparatory process
US8911616B2 (en)2011-04-262014-12-16Uop LlcHydrotreating process and controlling a temperature thereof
US11512259B2 (en)2019-10-242022-11-29China Petroleum & Chemical CorporationProcess for producing light olefins and low-sulfur fuel oil components
US11518949B2 (en)*2019-10-242022-12-06China Petroleum & Chemical CorporationProcess for producing propylene and a low-sulfur fuel oil component

Also Published As

Publication numberPublication date
AR057517A1 (en)2007-12-05
BRPI0504854A (en)2007-09-18

Similar Documents

PublicationPublication DateTitle
AU2012369895B2 (en)A process for catalytic conversion of low value hydrocarbon streams to light olefins
JP5197597B2 (en) Dual riser FCC reactor process using light and mixed light / heavy feeds
US5009769A (en)Process for catalytic cracking of hydrocarbons
CA2587794C (en)Processing of different feeds in a fluid catalytic cracking unit
CN103946188B (en)Process for maximum distillate production from fluid catalytic cracking units (FCCU)
CN101223261A (en)Method for processing hydrocarbon pyrolysis effluent
EP3919589A1 (en)Method for catalytic conversion of hydrocarbon with downer reactor and device thereof
EP0382289B1 (en)Process for catalytic cracking of hydrocarbons
JP2017020040A (en)System and method for introducing additive to caulking method for improving yield and property of desired product
KR20160133405A (en)Integrated solvent-deasphalting and fluid catalytic cracking process for light olefin production
US20140213835A1 (en)Process and apparatus for alkylating and hydrogenating a light cycle oil
JPH06322377A (en)Method and apparatus for catalytically cracking paraffin-rich feedstock containing high and low con-carbon components
CN1030313C (en)Method for preparing ethylene by directly converting heavy hydrocarbon
US5073249A (en)Heavy oil catalytic cracking process and apparatus
US20070095724A1 (en)FCC process for the maximization of medium distillates
JP6068437B2 (en) FCC method to maximize diesel using two separate converters
US8088274B2 (en)Process for catalytic cracking of petroleum hydrocarbons in a fluidized bed with maximized production of light olefins
US7736491B2 (en)Process for the fluid catalytic cracking of mixed feedstocks of hydrocarbons from different sources
US5185077A (en)Transfer line quenching with cyclone separation
BRPI0800236B1 (en) FLUID CATALYTIC CRACKING PROCESS AND EQUIPMENT FOR THE PRODUCTION OF LOW AROMATIC MEDIUM DISTILLED
JP3574555B2 (en) Fluid catalytic cracking of heavy oil
US11891356B2 (en)Production of high yields of light olefins from heavy hydrocarbons
CN1208435C (en)Catalytic conversion method for extracting isobutane and gasoline richly containing isoparaffin
JPH01132689A (en) How to increase octane number
JPH0211637B2 (en)

Legal Events

DateCodeTitleDescription
ASAssignment

Owner name:PETROLEO BRASILEIRO S.A.-PETROBRAS, BRAZIL

Free format text:ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNORS:BAPTISTA, CLAUDIA MARIA DE LACERDA ALVARENGA;GILBERT, WILLIAM RICHARD;REEL/FRAME:018410/0640

Effective date:20060906

STCBInformation on status: application discontinuation

Free format text:ABANDONED -- FAILURE TO RESPOND TO AN OFFICE ACTION


[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp