Patent classifications
C10G51/06
NAPHTHA CATALYTIC CRACKING PROCESS
Systems and methods for processing full range naphtha feeds to produce a light olefins stream and an aromatics stream concerns integration of catalytic cracking with steam cracking to maximize production of aromatics and olefins.
NAPHTHA CATALYTIC CRACKING PROCESS
Systems and methods for processing full range naphtha feeds to produce a light olefins stream and an aromatics stream concerns integration of catalytic cracking with steam cracking to maximize production of aromatics and olefins.
Processes for producing petrochemical products that utilize fluid catalytic cracking of a greater boiling point fraction with steam
According to one or more embodiments, presently disclosed are processes for producing petrochemical products from a hydrocarbon material. The process may include separating the hydrocarbon material into at least a lesser boiling point fraction and a greater boiling point fraction, combining steam with the greater boiling point fraction upstream of the cracking of the lesser boiling point fraction, cracking at least a portion of the greater boiling point fraction in the presence of a first catalyst to produce a first cracking reaction product, cracking at least a portion of the lesser boiling point fraction in the presence of a second catalyst in an environment comprising less than 0.1 mol. % water to produce a second cracking reaction product, and separating the petrochemical products from one or both of the first cracking reaction product or the second cracking reaction product.
METHODS FOR UPGRADING HYDROCARBON FEEDS TO PRODUCE OLEFINS
The present disclosure is directed to methods for upgrading a hydrocarbon feed that may include separating the hydrocarbon feed to produce at least a greater boiling point effluent and a lesser boiling point effluent. The greater boiling point effluent may have an American Petroleum Institute gravity less than 30 degrees. The method may further include contacting the greater boiling point effluent with a multicomponent catalyst, which may cause at least a portion of the greater boiling point effluent to undergo catalytic cracking and produce a first spent multicomponent catalyst and a first cracked effluent comprising one or more olefins. The multicomponent catalyst may include from 0 weight percent to 10 weight percent ZSM-5, from 10 weight percent to 40 weight percent zeolite Beta, and from 10 weight percent to 30 weight percent USY zeolite based on the total weight of the multicomponent catalyst.
STEAM-ENHANCED CATALYTIC CRACKING OF HYDROCARBONS TO PRODUCE LIGHT OLEFINS
A steam-assisted catalytic cracking process for a hydrocarbon feed is provided. The process includes: introducing the hydrocarbon feed, a fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) catalyst, and steam to a FCC reactor with a mass ratio of steam to hydrocarbon feed between 0.05 and 1.0; cracking the hydrocarbon feed in the presence of the FCC catalyst and steam to produce a cracked hydrocarbon feed and spent FCC catalyst, the spent FCC catalyst comprising coke deposits and hydrocarbon deposits; stripping the hydrocarbon deposits from the spent FCC catalyst with steam in a stripper to obtain a hydrocarbon-stripped spent FCC catalyst; regenerating the hydrocarbon-stripped spent FCC catalyst in a regenerator by subjecting the stripped spent FCC catalyst to heat in the presence of oxygen to combust the coke deposits on the stripped spent FCC catalyst and produce a regenerated FCC catalyst; recycling the regenerated FCC catalyst.
STEAM-ENHANCED CATALYTIC CRACKING OF HYDROCARBONS TO PRODUCE LIGHT OLEFINS
A steam-assisted catalytic cracking process for a hydrocarbon feed is provided. The process includes: introducing the hydrocarbon feed, a fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) catalyst, and steam to a FCC reactor with a mass ratio of steam to hydrocarbon feed between 0.05 and 1.0; cracking the hydrocarbon feed in the presence of the FCC catalyst and steam to produce a cracked hydrocarbon feed and spent FCC catalyst, the spent FCC catalyst comprising coke deposits and hydrocarbon deposits; stripping the hydrocarbon deposits from the spent FCC catalyst with steam in a stripper to obtain a hydrocarbon-stripped spent FCC catalyst; regenerating the hydrocarbon-stripped spent FCC catalyst in a regenerator by subjecting the stripped spent FCC catalyst to heat in the presence of oxygen to combust the coke deposits on the stripped spent FCC catalyst and produce a regenerated FCC catalyst; recycling the regenerated FCC catalyst.
METHODS FOR PROCESSING CRUDE OILS TO FORM LIGHT OLEFINS
A hydrocarbon material may be processed by a method that includes separating the hydrocarbon material into at least a lesser boiling point fraction, a medium boiling point fraction, and a greater boiling point fraction. The method may further include steam cracking at least a portion of the lesser boiling point fraction, catalytically cracking at least a portion of the medium boiling point fraction, and hydrocracking at least a portion of the greater boiling point fraction.
PROCESSES FOR PRODUCING PETROCHEMICAL PRODUCTS THAT UTILIZE FLUID CATALYTIC CRACKING OF A GREATER BOILING POINT FRACTION WITH STEAM
According to one or more embodiments, presently disclosed are processes for producing petrochemical products from a hydrocarbon material. The process may include separating the hydrocarbon material into at least a lesser boiling point fraction and a greater boiling point fraction, combining steam with the greater boiling point fraction upstream of the cracking of the lesser boiling point fraction, cracking at least a portion of the greater boiling point fraction in the presence of a first catalyst to produce a first cracking reaction product, cracking at least a portion of the lesser boiling point fraction in the presence of a second catalyst in an environment comprising less than 0.1 mol. % water to produce a second cracking reaction product, and separating the petrochemical products from one or both of the first cracking reaction product or the second cracking reaction product.
PROCESSES FOR PRODUCING PETROCHEMICAL PRODUCTS THAT UTILIZE HYDROTREATING OF CYCLE OIL
According to one or more embodiments, presently disclosed are processes for producing petrochemical products from a hydrocarbon material. The process may include separating the hydrocarbon material into at least a lesser boiling point fraction and a greater boiling point fraction, cracking at least a portion of the greater boiling point fraction, cracking at least a portion of the lesser boiling point fraction, separating cycle oil from one or both of the first cracking reaction product or the second cracking reaction product, hydrotreating the cycle oil to form a hydrotreated cycle oil, and recycling the hydrotreated cycle oil.
PROCESSES FOR PRODUCING PETROCHEMICAL PRODUCTS THAT UTILIZE FLUID CATALYTIC CRACKING OF LESSER AND GREATER BOILING POINT FRACTIONS WITH STEAM
According to one more embodiments, presently disclosed are processes for producing petrochemical products from a hydrocarbon material. The process may include separating the hydrocarbon material into at least a lesser boiling point fraction and a greater boiling point fraction, combining steam with the greater boiling point fraction upstream of the cracking of the greater boiling point fraction, cracking at least a portion of the greater boiling point fraction in the presence of a first catalyst to produce a first cracking reaction product, combining steam with the lesser boiling point fraction upstream of the cracking of the lesser boiling point fraction, cracking at least a portion of the lesser boiling point fraction in the presence of a second catalyst to produce a second cracking reaction product, and separating the petrochemical products from one or both of the first cracking reaction product or the second cracking reaction product.