Patent classifications
C10G2300/1074
Process to improve the stability of thermally cracked petroleum products
A process for forming a petroleum product includes introducing a feed stream of a petroleum feedstock to a supercritical water reactor. The feed stream is reacted with supercritical water in the supercritical water reactor, thereby forming a supercritical water reactor effluent. The supercritical water reactor effluent is introduced to a separator to separate the supercritical water reactor effluent into a light stream and a heavy stream. At least a portion of the light stream is introduced to a reformer to concentrate aromatics in the at least a portion of the light stream, thereby forming a reformer effluent. The reformer effluent is mixed with the heavy stream.
Hydrocracking catalysts containing rare earth containing post-modified USY zeolite, method for preparing hydrocracking catalysts, and methods for hydrocracking hydrocarbon oil with hydrocracking catalysts
In accordance with one or more embodiments of the present disclosure, a catalyst composition includes a catalyst support and at least one hydrogenative component disposed on the catalyst support. The catalyst support includes at least one USY zeolite having a framework substituted with titanium and zirconium. The framework-substituted USY zeolite comprises at least one rare earth element. Methods of making and using such a catalyst in a hydrocracking process are also disclosed.
Process for co-conversion of waste plastics and hydrocarbon feedstock
The present invention relates to a process for converting the waste plastics along with the petroleum feedstock in a Catalytic Cracking Unit, in particular a Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit employed in petroleum refineries. The invention also provides a method and hardware system to enable waste plastic to fuel conversion along with hydrocarbon catalytic cracking. The invented process aims to convert any type of waste plastic including polystyrene, polypropylene, polyethylene, metal containing Polyethylene-Polypropylene multilayer plastics & other metal containing plastics along with the petroleum derived feedstock such as vacuum gas oil, reduced crude oil, vacuum residue etc. in catalytic cracking unit.
Device for gas-liquid separation, intended for three-phase fluidised bed reactors such as those used in the H-oil process
A device for gas-liquid separation, intended to equip three-phase fluidized bed reactors such as those used in the H-oil process. The device has a succession of two bends situated in different planes, which device accomplishes excellent separation of the gas and of the liquid.
TWO-STAGE HYDROCRACKING PROCESS COMPRISING A HYDROGENATION STAGE DOWNSTREAM OF THE SECOND HYDROCRACKING STAGE, FOR THE PRODUCTION OF MIDDLE DISTILLATES
The invention relates to the implementation of a multi-stage hydrocracking process comprising a hydrogenation stage located downstream of the second hydrocracking stage, said hydrogenation stage treating the effluent produced in the second hydrocracking stage, in the presence of a specific hydrogenation catalyst. In addition, the hydrogenation and second hydrocracking stages are implemented under specific operating conditions and particularly under very specific temperature conditions.
Process for the hydrocracking of hydrocarbon feedstocks
A hydrocracking process: A. hydrotreating HDT the feedstocks, B. gas/liquid separation of effluent from A with a separation device having a chamber compartmentalized into an upstream degassing compartment and a downstream stripping compartment, the passage of the degassed liquid from the degassing compartment to the stripping compartment being provided by an opening made in the internal wall and/or by overflowing above the said internal wall separating the said compartments, C. hydrodesulfurization of gaseous effluent obtained in B and of an external feedstock, D. a first hydrocracking of liquid effluent resulting from B, E. gas/liquid separation of liquid effluent from D and of the liquid effluent from C, F. a fractionation of liquid effluent from E, G. a second hydrocracking of unconverted liquid fraction from F.
MODIFIED LARGE CRYSTALLITE USY ZEOLITE FOR HYDROCRACKING HYDROCARBON OIL
In accordance with one or more embodiments of the present disclosure, a catalyst composition includes a catalyst support and at least one hydrogenative component disposed on the catalyst support. The catalyst support includes at least one USY zeolite having a framework substituted with titanium and/or zirconium and/or hafnium. The framework-substituted USY zeolite has an average crystallite size from 5 μm to 50 μm. Methods of making and using such a catalyst in a hydrocracking process are also disclosed.
PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION OF NEEDLE COKE
High-quality graphite/needle grade coke is produced with reduced impurity levels and improved coefficient of thermal expansion using an integrated hydrotreatment, catalytic cracking and coking reaction sections, employing a combination of highly paraffinic hydrotreated VGO stream and aromatic CLO stream, which is thereafter processed in a delayed coking section.
TWO-STAGE HYDROCRACKING PROCESS FOR PRODUCING NAPHTHA, COMPRISING A HYDROGENATION STAGE IMPLEMENTED DOWNSTREAM OF THE SECOND HYDROCRACKING STAGE
The present invention is based on the use of a two-step hydrocracking process for the production of naphtha, comprising a step of hydrogenation placed downstream of the second hydrocracking step, the hydrogenation step treating the effluent resulting from the second hydrocracking step in the presence of a specific hydrogenation catalyst. Furthermore, the hydrogenation step and the second hydrocracking step are performed under specific operating conditions and in particular under quite specific temperature conditions.
Process For Co-Conversion Of Waste Plastics And Hydrocarbon Feedstock
The present invention relates to a process for converting the waste plastics along with the petroleum feedstock in a Catalytic Cracking Unit, in particular a Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit employed in petroleum refineries. The invention also provides a method and hardware system to enable waste plastic to fuel conversion along with hydrocarbon catalytic cracking. The invented process aims to convert any type of waste plastic including polystyrene, polypropylene, polyethylene, metal containing Polyethylene-Polypropylene multilayer plastics & other metal containing plastics along with the petroleum derived feedstock such as vacuum gas oil, reduced crude oil, vacuum residue etc. in catalytic cracking unit.