WORLDWIDE REFINERY PROCESSING REVIEW. Second Quarter 2014
|
|
- Derick Reynolds
- 5 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 WORLDWIDE REFINERY PROCESSING REVIEW Monitoring Technology Development and Competition in One Single Source Second Quarter 2014 Hydrocracking, and Solvent Extraction & Deasphalting Plus Latest Refining Technology Developments & Licensing HYDROCARBON PUBLISHING COMPANY Translating Knowledge into Profitability S M P.O. Box 661 Southeastern, PA (U.S.A.) Phone: (610) / Fax: (610) Review@Hydrocarbonpublishing.com
2 WORLDWIDE REFINERY PROCESSING REVIEW Monitoring Technology Development and Competition in a Single Source Second Quarter 2014 Hydrocracking, and Solvent Extraction & Deasphalting Plus Latest Refining Technology Developments & Licensing WORLDWIDE REFINERY PROCESSING REVIEW is published by Hydrocarbon Publishing Co. every quarter. Copyright All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or translated into any language or by any means electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without prior written permission of Hydrocarbon Publishing Company. P.O. Box 661, Southeastern, PA (USA). Tel: (610) , Fax: (610) review@hydrocarbonpublishing.com
3 Abbreviations 1Q, 2Q, 3Q, 4Q..(the) first, second, third, and fourth quarters, respectively AAA... American Automobile Association (US) ANS... Alaskan North Slope crude API... American Petroleum Institute (US) ARA... Antwerp, Rotterdam, Amsterdam ASTM... American Society for Testing & Materials b or bbl... barrel(s) B... billion boe... barrel(s) of oil equivalent CA... California CAA... Clean Air Act (US) CARB... California Air Resources Board cf... cubic foot, cubic feet cfr... cost and freight cif... cost, insurance, and freight Concawe... Conservation of Clean Air and Water Europe CIS... Commonwealth of Independent States CNG... compressed natural gas cst... centistoke d... day DOE... Department of Energy EEC... European Economic Community EIA... US Energy Information Administration EPA... US Environmental Protection Agency EPC(M)... engineering, procurement, and construction (management) EU original EU members EU25... EU15 and the 10 new members admitted in May 2004 EUROPIA... European Petroleum Industry Association (Brussels) FCV... fuel cell vehicle fd... free delivered FEED... front-end engineering design fob... free on board gal... gallon GTL... gas to liquid(s) h... hour H1 or H2... first or second half of the year ICE... Int'l Commodity Exchange (UK formerly Int'l Petroleum Exchange) IEA... Int'l Energy Agency (Paris-based) IPAA... Independent Petr. Assoc. of America IPO... initial public offering j.v.... joint venture LPG... liquefied petroleum gas K... thousand kl... kiloliter lb... pound(s) METI... Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (Japan) MM... million MOU... memorandum of understanding mpg... miles per gallon mt... metric ton MW... megawatt N.A.... not applicable or not available NAAQS... national ambient air quality standards NESCAUM... Northeast States for Coordinated Air Use Management NG... natural gas NGL... natural gas liquid NPRA... National Petrochemical & Refiners Association (US) NWE... Northwest Europe NYMEX... New York Mercantile Exchange (US) OECD... Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development OPEC... Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries OSHA... Occupational, Safety and Health Administration (US) PC... petrochemical(s) PM... particulate matter RBOB... RFG before oxygenate blending RFG... reformulated gasoline RMT... refining, marketing, and transportation RVP... Reid vapor pressure SCAQMD... South Coast Air Quality Management District (California) VLCC... very large crude carrier WTI... West Texas Intermediate y... year... US cent(s)... EU euro(s)... UK pound(s) $... US dollar(s)... Japanese yen Please note that other international currencies are abbreviated using International Standards Organization codes, which can be found at
4 Review Hydrocracking and Solvent Extraction and Deasphalting 1. Introduction Hydrocracking MARKET/TECHNOLOGY TRENDS & OPPORTUNITIES Introduction Market Conditions and Outlook Refined Products Legislation Transportation Fuels Bunker Fuels Refined Products Demand Increasing Middle Distillate Production Diesel Market Conditions United States South America European Union Russia Middle East Asia-Pacific Shifting Crude Slate Opportunity Crudes Tight Oil Hydrogen Demand Capacity Expansion Construction Projects and Unit Revamps Hydrocracking Catalyst Market Technology Competition, Direction, and Future Prospects Market Layout and Strategic Alliances Latest R&D Trends Recent Technology Developments Catalyst Developments Process and Hardware Developments Conventional and Mild Hydrocracking Resid Hydrocracking Alternative Feed Hydrocracking Revamp and Integration Options Conclusion STATE-OF-THE-ART TECHNOLOGY Introduction Commercial Process Technology Axens Mild Hydrocracking Mild-HCK HyC-10/HyC H-Oil DC HyTail Medium-pressure Hydrocracking Conventional (High-pressure) Hydrocracking Reactor Internals i
5 Chevron Lummus Global ISOCRACKING Single-stage Once Through and Single-stage Recycle Two-stage Recycle Optimized Partial Conversion Selective Staging Split-feed Injection Single-stage Reaction Sequencing ISOFLEX Reactor Internals DuPont Clean Technologies ExxonMobil Single-stage MPHC MPHC-PTU MPHC-LCO Two-stage MPHC MIDW Spider-Vortex Reactor Internals Haldor Topsøe Mild Hydrocracking Staged Partial Conversion Hydrocracking Back-End Shift (BES) Process Conventional (High-pressure) Hydrocracking Reactor Internals Shell Global Solutions Mild Hydrocracking Conventional Hydrocracking Reactor Internals Sinopec Flexible Hydrotreating/Mild Hydrocracking Medium-pressure Hydro-Upgrading Moderate-pressure Hydrocracking High-pressure Hydrocracking Single-stage Hydrocracking Single-stage in Series Hydrocracking Single-stage, Double-catalyst Hydrocracking Two-stage Hydrocracking Flexible Hydrocracking UOP MHC Unicracking Unicracking Single-stage Once Through or with Recycle Two-stage Partial-conversion Unicracking Dieselmax HyCycle Unicracking Advanced Partial Conversion Unicracking HPNA Removal Systems Reactor Internals Summary of Hydrocracking Process Technologies Commercial Catalysts Albemarle Axens ii
6 Clariant Chevron Lummus Global Criterion Catalysts & Technologies Haldor Topsøe JGC Catalysts & Chemicals Sinopec UOP Summary of Commercially Available Hydrocracking Catalysts Auxiliary Catalyst Technology Axens Crystaphase Products Eurecat TRICAT Control and Optimization Systems Resid Hydrocracking Renewable Hydrocracking PLANT OPERATIONS AND PRACTICES General Hydrocracking Operations Feed Considerations, Operational Variables, Process Configurations, and Hardware Feedstock Characterization Upgrading Tight Oil Increasing Conversion for Heavier Feedstocks Upgrading LCO and/or HCO in Hydrocrackers Undercutting LVGO to Increase Hydrocracker Utilization Optimizing Operational Variables Recycle Rate in Two-stage Units Setting Operational Pressure Flow Control on Feeds from Coking Unit Reactor Configuration Optimized Hydrocracker Reactor Internals Removing Welded Attachments from Reactor Internals Changing Unit Configuration to Boost Yields and Process Alternative Feeds Large Single Process Train vs. Smaller Parallel Trains in Hydrocrackers Reactor Fabrication and Metallurgy Comparison of Quench Systems Hydrocracker Stripper Revamp: From Packing to Trays Hydrocracker Pump Selection Membranes for H 2 Recovery from Hydrocrackers Fouling, Particulate Deposition, and Corrosion Causes of Hydroprocesser Fouling and Possible Treatments Ammonium Chloride Fouling in Effluent Exchangers Elimination of Polynuclear Aromatics (PNA) Buildup Iron Sulfide Buildup in VGO Hydrocrackers Feed Filter Operation Mitigating High Temperature Hydrogen Attack Fouling in Furnace Tubes Corrosion in Overhead System Corrosion in Auxiliary Equipment Redcuing Foaming in an Amine Scrubber Operational Problems Increased Yield Using Multivariable Predictive Control (MPC) Improving Hydrocracker Temperature Control Detecting Radial Temperature Spread and Preventing Reactor Runaway iii
7 Hydrocracker Furnace Operations Causes of Overcracking Improving the Performance of a Debutanizer Preventing Off-color Naphtha Product Reducing the Level of Sulfur in Naphtha at EOR Conditions Limiting Ammonia Concentration in the Cold High-pressure Separator Overhead Inline Hydrocracker Cleaning System Improving Recycle Gas Compressor Operation Catalyst Management Selection Process for Hydrocracking Catalysts Catalyst Testing on Different Scales Catalyst Loading Precautions Measuring Hydrocracking Catalyst Activity Catalysts for Processing Tight Oil Catalysts for Processing Various Feeds Replacing a Noble Metal Catalyst with a Base Metal Catalyst Catalyst Structure: Homogeneous vs. Stacked Ex-Situ Sulfiding (Presulfiding) of Hydrocracking Catalysts Ammoniation Passivation during Startup Disproportionate Catalyst Deactivation in the First Bed of a Hydrocracker Asphaltene Contribution to Catalyst Deactivation Impact of HPNAs on Catalyst Activity and Stability Regenerated Hydrocracking Catalyst Use Catalyst Removal for Non-free Flowing Catalysts Recovering Spent Hydroprocessing Catalysts and Metal Reclamation Reducing Hydrocracker Energy Use Modeling Cleaning Heat Integration Power Recovery Process Heaters Impact of Catalysts Hydrocracker Safety Hydrocracker Safety Incidents Emergency Depressurization: Triggering Criteria, Rates and Modes Operational Status of Emergency Depressurizing Valves and Interlocks Safely Performing Inter-reactor Sampling in Hydrocrackers Sampling of Light Streams around High-Pressure Equipment Mild Hydrocracking (MHC) Mild Hydrocracking: Feedstock, Conversion, and Product Quality Converting a Cat Feed or Distillate Hydrotreater to a Mild Hydrocracker Options for Improving the Cycle Length of Mild Hydrocrackers Distillate Hydrocracking Shifting from Maximum Naphtha to Maximum Middle Distillate Yields Maximizing Diesel Production in VGO Hydrocrackers Benefits of Moderate Pressure Hydrocracking (MPHC) in Clean Diesel Production Adjusting CAT to Maximize Diesel Production Reactor Revamp to Improve ULSD Production Optimizing Saturation and Volume Swell in ULSD Service Loading Hydrocracking Catalyst in the Last Bed of a ULSD Unit Process Revamp for Added H 2 S Removal to Meet ULSD Standards Improving Diesel Cetane from Hydrocrackers iv
8 Hydrocracking Catalysts for Cold Flow Property Improvements Integrated Processing Schemes Delayed Coker with Hydrocracker Solvent Deasphalting with Hydrocracker Mild Hydrocracker with FCC Integrated Processes for Heavy Oil Upgrading REFINING R&D ALERT! Introduction General Hydrocracking Process Patents Research Catalyst Patents Novel Composition Preparation Method Research Hardware Patents Research Integrated Operations (Conventional Feeds) Product Selective Hydrocracking Middle Distillates Process Patents Research Catalyst Patents Research Naphtha BTX Patents Research Resid Hydrocracking Process Patents Research Catalyst Patents Research Hydrocracking Alternative Feedstocks Fischer-Tropsch Liquids Patents Research Renewable Feedstocks Patents Research WORLDWIDE INSTALLED CAPACITY CONSTRUCTION Recent Construction Activity Completed Construction Projects REFERENCES v
9 3. Solvent Extraction and Deasphalting MARKET/TECHNOLOGY TRENDS & OPPORTUNITIES Market Conditions and Outlook Refined Product Demand Resid Upgrading and Solvent Deasphalting Capacity Construction Projects Technology Competition, Directions, and Future Prospects Upstream Applications Integration with Other Bottom-of-the-Barrel Conversion Technologies Utilization of Pitch/Asphaltene for Increased Margins Trends in R&D Conclusion STATE-OF-THE-ART TECHNOLOGY Introduction Commercial Processes Axens Solvahl Integrated Applications Foster Wheeler/UOP UOP/FWUSA Solvent Deasphalting ASCOT ExxonMobil KBR ROSE ROSEFLOW AQUAFORM Integrated Solvent Deasphalting-Coking Petrobras Uhde/ThyssenKrupp Well Resources Summary of Commercial Solvent Extraction and Deasphalting Processes PLANT OPERATIONS AND PRACTICES Feed and Product Considerations Controlling Product Quality and Yield Solvent Selection Temperature Pressure Solvent-to-oil Ratio and Circulation Lubes Production vs. Fuels Production Three-product Configuration: The Value of Resins Uncovering Economical Outlets for Asphaltene Products Conversion to Synthetic Fuels via F-T Processing Conversion to Bitumen Synergies with Solvent Deasphalting Implementing SDA Operations with Conventional or Deep-cut Vacuum Distillation DAO as a Feedstock for Downstream Conversion Units (conventional FCC and HC) Solvent Deasphalting in Conjunction with Bottoms Conversion Units Coker Visbreaker Gasifier Resid Hydroprocessing Energy Efficiency, Integration, and CO 2 Emissions Considerations vi
10 Comparison of Various Refinery Configurations Performance Issues and Process Monitoring Crude Type and Asphaltene Carryover H 2 S in Deasphalter Circulating Solvent H 2 S in Asphalt Storage Tanks Level Indicators for Asphaltene Separators REFINING R&D ALERT! Introduction Upstream Upgrading Patents Research Asphaltene Conversion Integration Downstream Process Patents Research Hardware Integration Hydroprocessing Patents Research Thermal/Catalytic Cracking Patents Research Steam Pyrolysis Coking Gasification Specialty Products Oil Products Asphalt Other Modeling CONSTRUCTION Recent Construction Activity Completed Construction Projects REFERENCES Latest Refining Technology Developments & Licensing FLUID CATALYTIC CRACKING ISOMERIZATION DESALTING CRUDE DISTILLATION COKING HYDROGEN PRODUCTION AND PURIFICATION COGENERATION AND INTEGRATED GASIFICATION COMBINED CYCLE SULFUR PLANT LUBE PRODUCTION AROMATICS AND LIGHT OLEFINS PRODUCTION vii
11 4.11 PROCESS CONTROLS AND SIMULATION XTL (BIOMASS-, COAL-, AND GAS-TO-LIQUID) BIOFUELS PRODUCTION ENERGY MANAGEMENT SITE EMISSIONS REFERENCES viii
WORLDWIDE REFINERY PROCESSING REVIEW. Second Quarter 2016
WORLDWIDE REFINERY PROCESSING REVIEW Monitoring Technology Development and Competition in One Single Source Second Quarter 2016 Hydrocracking, and Lube Oil Production Plus Latest Refining Technology Developments
More informationCONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION SUMMARY 2-1 TECHNICAL ASPECTS 2-1 ECONOMIC ASPECTS 2-2
CONTENTS GLOSSARY xxiii 1 INTRODUCTION 1-1 2 SUMMARY 2-1 TECHNICAL ASPECTS 2-1 ECONOMIC ASPECTS 2-2 3 INDUSTRY STATUS 3-1 TRENDS IN TRANSPORTATION FUEL DEMAND 3-3 TRENDS IN ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION 3-3
More informationAbstract Process Economics Program Report 211A HYDROCRACKING FOR MIDDLE DISTILLATES (July 2003)
Abstract Process Economics Program Report 211A HYDROCRACKING FOR MIDDLE DISTILLATES (July 2003) Middle distillate is the collective petroleum distillation fractions boiling above naphtha (about 300 F,
More informationWORLDWIDE REFINERY PROCESSING REVIEW. Third Quarter Hydrotreating
WORLDWIDE REFINERY PROCESSING REVIEW Monitoring Technology Development and Competition in One Single Source Third Quarter 2014 Hydrotreating HYDROCARBON PUBLISHING COMPANY Translating Knowledge into Profitability
More informationWORLDWIDE REFINERY PROCESSING REVIEW. Fourth Quarter 2009
WORLDWIDE REFINERY PROCESSING REVIEW Monitoring Technology Development and Competition in One Single Source Fourth Quarter 2009 HYDROCARBON PUBLISHING COMPANY Translating Knowledge into Profitability SM
More informationSolvent Deasphalting Conversion Enabler
Kevin Whitehead Solvent Deasphalting Conversion Enabler 5 th December 2017 Bottom of the Barrel Workshop NIORDC, Tehran 2017 UOP Limited Solvent Deasphalting (SDA) 1 Natural Gas Refinery Fuel Gas Hydrogen
More informationLCO Processing Solutions. Antoine Fournier
LCO Processing Solutions Antoine Fournier 1 Outline Market trends and driving factors The light cycle oil Feedstock characteristics Hydroprocessing challenges Main option for LCO upgrading Catalyst update
More informationOPPORTUNITY CRUDES: TO PROCESS OR NOT TO PROCESS?
OPPORTUNITY CRUDES: TO PROCESS OR NOT TO PROCESS? Claire Weber Serena Yeung 1 Oct. 27, 2011 COQA Meeting Doubletree by Hilton Hotel Tulsa, Oklahoma HYDROCARBON PUBLISHING COMPANY Translating Knowledge
More informationWORLDWIDE REFINERY PROCESSING REVIEW. Fourth Quarter 2017
WORLDWIDE REFINERY PROCESSING REVIEW Monitoring Technology Development and Competition in One Single Source Fourth Quarter 2017 Fluid Catalytic Cracking Plus Latest Refining Technology Developments & Licensing
More informationAbstract Process Economics Program Report 222 PETROLEUM INDUSTRY OUTLOOK (July 1999)
Abstract Process Economics Program Report 222 PETROLEUM INDUSTRY OUTLOOK (July 1999) Global energy demand is rising, with fossil fuels oil, natural gas, and coal continuing to provide more than 90% of
More informationBottom of Barrel Processing. Chapters 5 & 8
Bottom of Barrel Processing Chapters 5 & 8 Gases Gas Sat Gas Plant Polymerization LPG Sulfur Plant Sulfur Alkyl Feed Alkylation Butanes Fuel Gas LPG Gas Separation & Stabilizer Light Naphtha Heavy Naphtha
More informationMaximize Vacuum Residue Conversion and Processing Flexibility with the UOP Uniflex Process
Maximize Vacuum Residue Conversion and Processing Flexibility with the UOP Uniflex Process Hans Lefebvre UOP LLC, A Honeywell Company XVIII Foro de Avances de la Industria de la Refinación 11 and 12, July,
More informationConverting Visbreakers to Delayed Cokers - An Opportunity for European Refiners
Converting Visbreakers to Delayed Cokers - An Opportunity for European Refiners European Coking.com Conference Sept. 30 - Oct. 2, 2008 Alex Broerse Lummus Technology a CB&I company Overview Introduction
More informationFocus on Slurry Hydrocracking Uniflex Process Upgrade Bottom-of-the-Barrel to Improve Margins
Focus on Slurry Hydrocracking Uniflex Process Upgrade Bottom-of-the-Barrel to Improve Margins Phil Hunt UOP LLC, A Honeywell Company Russia & CIS BBTC 2015 April 22-24, 2015 Moscow A Century of Innovation
More informationMaximizing Bottom-of-the Barrel Conversion with Commercially Proven Technologies. Jacinthe Frécon
Maximizing Bottom-of-the Barrel Conversion with Commercially Proven Technologies Jacinthe Frécon 1 Agenda Conversion Mapping H-Oil RC: Ebullated Bed Residue Hydrocracking Case Study: Diesel maximization
More informationSOLVENT DEASPHALTING OPTIONS How SDA can increase residue upgrading margins
SOLVENT DEASPHALTING OPTIONS How SDA can increase residue upgrading margins ME Tech Dubai, February 18 & 19, 2014 Steve Beeston - Vice President, Technology Business Environment Requirements Improve refinery
More informationWORLDWIDE REFINERY PROCESSING REVIEW. Third Quarter 2013
WORLDWIDE REFINERY PROCESSING REVIEW Monitoring Technology Development and Competition in One Single Source Third Quarter 2013 Hydrotreating, and Product Treating and Blending Plus Latest Refining Technology
More informationUOP Unicracking TM Process Innovations in Hydrocracking Technology
Kevin Whitehead UOP Unicracking TM Process Innovations in Hydrocracking Technology 15 February 2016 Egypt Downstream Summit & Exhibition 2016 Cairo 2016 UOP LLC. A Honeywell Company All rights reserved.
More informationChallenges and Opportunities in Managing CO 2 in Petroleum Refining
Challenges and Opportunities in Managing CO 2 in Petroleum Refining Theresa J. Hochhalter ExxonMobil Research & Engineering Fairfax, VA GCEP Workshop on Carbon Management in Manufacturing Industries STANFORD
More informationUOP UNITY Hydrotreating Products
Satyam Mishra UOP UNITY Hydrotreating Products 19 February 2018 Honeywell UOP ME-TECH Seminar Dubai, UAE UOP 8080A-0 2018 UOP LLC. A Honeywell Company All rights reserved. Outline 1 Unity UNITY UOP Unity
More informationMaximizing Refinery Margins by Petrochemical Integration
Topic Maximizing Refinery Margins by Petrochemical Integration Presented by : Rajeev Singh Global Demand for Refined Products 29% 29% 29% 29% 30% 30% 33% 10% 10% 10% 9% 8% 8% 7% 7% 7% 7% 7% 7% 7% 22% 22%
More informationUpgrade Bottom of the Barrel to Improve Your Margins
Agafeev Viacheslav OOO UOP, A Honeywell Company Upgrade Bottom of the Barrel to Improve Your Margins 28-30 November 2016 CIS Downstream Summit 2016 Vienna, Austria UOP 7802-1 2016 UOP LLC. A Honeywell
More informationExceed Your Hydrocracker Potential Using The Latest Generation Flexible Naphtha/Middle Distillate Catalysts
Exceed Your Hydrocracker Potential Using The Latest Generation Flexible Naphtha/Middle Distillate Catalysts Criterion Catalysts & Technologies/Zeolyst International Prepared by: Ward Koester on March 2001
More informationConversion Processes 1. THERMAL PROCESSES 2. CATALYTIC PROCESSES
Conversion Processes 1. THERMAL PROCESSES 2. CATALYTIC PROCESSES 1 Physical and chemical processes Physical Thermal Chemical Catalytic Distillation Solvent extraction Propane deasphalting Solvent dewaxing
More informationIHS CHEMICAL PEP Report 29J. Steam Cracking of Crude Oil. Steam Cracking of Crude Oil. PEP Report 29J. Gajendra Khare Principal Analyst
` IHS CHEMICAL PEP Report 29J Steam Cracking of Crude Oil December 2015 ihs.com PEP Report 29J Steam Cracking of Crude Oil Gajendra Khare Principal Analyst Michael Arné Sr. Principal Analyst PEP Report
More informationLC-FINING Options for Heavy Oil Upgrading
Annual Meeting March 9-11, 2008 Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego, CA LC-FINING Options for Heavy Oil Upgrading Presented By: David Wadsworth Americas Director Chevron Lummus Global Bloomfield, NJ National
More informationUOP/EMRE Alliance for High Quality Lube and Diesel Production Technology
UOP/EMRE Alliance for High Quality Lube and Diesel Production Technology ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company Girish Chitnis, Tim Hilbert, and Tim Davis Research and Engineering International Conference
More informationAcombination. winning
winning Acombination Gary M. Sieli, Lummus Technology, USA, and Nash Gupta, Chevron Lummus Global LLC, USA, discuss delayed coking and the LC-FINING ebullated bed hydrocracker technology. Refinery operations
More informationAbstract Process Economics Program Report No. 158A OCTANE IMPROVERS FOR GASOLINE (February 1992)
Abstract Process Economics Program Report No. 158A OCTANE IMPROVERS FOR GASOLINE (February 1992) Lead phaseout in the United States has brought about a strong interest in oxygenated octane improvers for
More informationAbstract Process Economics Program Report 246 NEAR ZERO SULFUR DIESEL FUEL (November 2002)
Abstract Process Economics Program Report 246 NEAR ZERO SULFUR DIESEL FUEL (November 2002) Desulfurization of diesel fuel is growing worldwide into a process critical to petroleum refinery profitability.
More informationRefinery / Petrochemical. Integration. Gildas Rolland
Refinery / Petrochemical Integration Gildas Rolland 1 Global Middle Eastern Market 2 nd ~30% 10ppm Growing market for global Refined Product Demand +1.6% AAGR 2014-2035 of worldwide refining capacity expansion
More informationTHE OIL & GAS SUPPLY CHAIN: FROM THE GROUND TO THE PUMP ON REFINING
THE OIL & GAS SUPPLY CHAIN: FROM THE GROUND TO THE PUMP ON REFINING J. Mike Brown, Ph.D. Senior Vice President Technology BASICS OF REFINERY OPERATIONS Supply and Demand Where Does The Crude Oil Come From?
More informationChanging Refinery Configuration for Heavy and Synthetic Crude Processing
Changing Refinery Configuration for Heavy and Synthetic Crude Processing Gary Brierley UOP LLC 2006 UOP LLC. All rights reserved. UOP 4525A-01 Why Should I Even Think About Running Synthetics? Oil sands
More informationRefining/Petrochemical Integration-A New Paradigm Joseph C. Gentry, Director - Global Licensing Engineered to Innovate
Refining/Petrochemical Integration-A New Paradigm Introduction The global trend in motor fuel consumption favors diesel over gasoline. There is a simultaneous increase in demand for various petrochemicals
More informationCrude Distillation Chapter 4
Crude Distillation Chapter 4 Gases Gas Sat Gas Plant Polymerization LPG Sulfur Plant Sulfur Alkyl Feed Alkylation Butanes Fuel Gas LPG Gas Separation & Stabilizer Light Naphtha Heavy Naphtha Isomerization
More informationInnovative & Cost-Effective Technology for Producing Low Sulfur Diesel
Innovative & Cost-Effective Technology for Producing Low Sulfur Diesel Matthew Clingerman, DuPont Clean Technologies EGYPT DOWNSTREAM SUMMIT & EXHIBITION February 2016 Copyright 2016 DuPont. The DuPont
More informationOptimizing Distillate Yields and Product Qualities. Srini Srivatsan, Director - Coking Technology
Optimizing Distillate Yields and Product Qualities Srini Srivatsan, Director - Coking Technology Email: srini.srivatsan@amecfw.com Optimizing Distillate Yields and Product Properties Overview Delayed coker
More informationCo-Processing of Green Crude in Existing Petroleum Refineries. Algae Biomass Summit 1 October
Co-Processing of Green Crude in Existing Petroleum Refineries Algae Biomass Summit 1 October - 2014 1 Overview of Sapphire s process for making algae-derived fuel 1 Strain development 2 Cultivation module
More informationNew Residue Up-grading Complex at European Refinery Achieves Euro 5 Specifications
New Residue Up-grading Complex at European Refinery Achieves Euro 5 Specifications Presented by: Gert Meijburg Technical Manager - Criterion Co-author: John Baric - Licensing Technology Manager - Shell
More informationRefining/Petrochemical Integration-A New Paradigm
Refining/Petrochemical Integration-A New Paradigm Introduction The global trend in motor fuel consumption favors diesel over gasoline. There is a simultaneous increase in demand for various petrochemicals
More informationRegional Energy Trade and Refining Industry in Northeast Asia
15 th Northeast Asia Economic Forum 5-7 September 2006, Khabarovsk Russia Regional Energy Trade and Refining Industry in Northeast Asia Kensuke Kanekiyo Managing Director The Institute of Energy Economics,
More informationUTILIZING CHEAP GAS TO MAXIMIZE REFINERY PROFITS IN NORTH AMERICA. Daniel B Gillis and Ujjal K Mukherjee, Chevron Lummus Global Gary M Sieli, CB&I
UTILIZING CHEAP GAS TO MAXIMIZE REFINERY PROFITS IN NORTH AMERICA By Daniel B Gillis and Ujjal K Mukherjee, Chevron Lummus Global Gary M Sieli, CB&I Abstract Within the United States, the availability
More informationLife-Cycle Energy and Greenhouse Gas Results of Fischer-Tropsch Diesel Produced from Natural Gas, Coal, and Biomass
Life-Cycle Energy and Greenhouse Gas Results of Fischer-Tropsch Diesel Produced from Natural Gas, Coal, and Biomass Michael Wang, May Wu, and Hong Huo Center for Transportation Research Argonne National
More informationGTC TECHNOLOGY WHITE PAPER
GTC TECHNOLOGY WHITE PAPER Refining/Petrochemical Integration FCC Gasoline to Petrochemicals Refining/Petrochemical Integration - FCC Gasoline to Petrochemicals Introduction The global trend in motor fuel
More informationCatalytic Reforming for Aromatics Production. Topsoe Catalysis Forum Munkerupgaard, Denmark August 27 28, 2015 Greg Marshall GAM Engineering LLC 1
Catalytic Reforming for Aromatics Production Topsoe Catalysis Forum Munkerupgaard, Denmark August 27 28, 2015 Greg Marshall GAM Engineering LLC GAM Engineering LLC 1 REFINERY CONFIURATION LPG NAPHTHA HYDROTREATING
More informationRemoving High Sulphur Bunker from the Refineries: Eni s case study
Removing High Sulphur Bunker from the Refineries: Eni s case study Raffaele Fronteddu Proposal Manager Licensing Commercial Development Refining & Marketing - Eni S.p.A CIS Downstream Summit Vienna, 28
More informationCopyright Hydrocarbon Publishing Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. TECHNOLOGY ADVANCES FOR PROCESSING OPPORTUNITY CRUDES
SECTION 7 TECHNOLOGY ADVANCES FOR PROCESSING OPPORTUNITY CRUDES 7.1 Whole Crude Treating and Separation Processes...7-3 7.2 Resid Upgrading Processes...7-107 7.2.1 Coking...7-108 7.2.1.1 Impacts of Processing
More informationUnity TM Hydroprocessing Catalysts
Aravindan Kandasamy UOP Limited, Guildford, UK May 15, 2017 May 17, 2017 Unity TM Hydroprocessing Catalysts A unified approach to enhance your refinery performance 2017 Honeywell Oil & Gas Technologies
More informationNew hydrocracking catalyst brings higher diesel yield and increases refiner s profitability
New hydrocracking catalyst brings higher diesel yield and increases refiner s profitability Criterion Catalysts & Technologies Zeolyst International Presented by Sal Torrisi GM Hydrocracking ARTC, Singapore
More informationTechnology for Producing Clean Diesel Utilizing Moderate Pressure Hydrocracking With Hydroisomerization
Technology for Producing Clean Diesel Utilizing Moderate Pressure Hydrocracking With Hydroisomerization XIII Refining Technology Forum IMP-Pemex Pemex Refinacion Mexico City, Mexico November 14, 2007 J.
More informationPetroleum Refining Fourth Year Dr.Aysar T. Jarullah
Catalytic Operations Fluidized Catalytic Cracking The fluidized catalytic cracking (FCC) unit is the heart of the refinery and is where heavy low-value petroleum stream such as vacuum gas oil (VGO) is
More informationOn-Line Process Analyzers: Potential Uses and Applications
On-Line Process Analyzers: Potential Uses and Applications INTRODUCTION The purpose of this report is to provide ideas for application of Precision Scientific process analyzers in petroleum refineries.
More information- Supercritical Water Cracking Technology -
JOGMEC Techno Forum 2014, November 26 th -27 th 2014 Upgrading of Heavy Crude Oil - Technology - Hisato Aoyama Manager, Technology Development Center JGC CORPORATION Organization--Background The Super
More informationNPRA 2010 Q&A and Technology Forum
HYDROPROCESSING Safety 1 What is your experience with emergency isolation equipment (such as a check valve or actuated valve) on the outlet of reactor charge heaters to prevent loss of containment of the
More informationMiddle East DownStream Weak May 2013 ABU DHABI, UAE
Middle East DownStream Weak 12 15 May 2013 ABU DHABI, UAE Libyan Oil Refineries and Petrochemical plants: Present and Future Plans AZZAWIYA TRIPOLI BANGHAZI TOBRUK RASLANUF BREGA SARIR SABHA REFINERIES
More informationEni Slurry Technology:
Eni Slurry Technology: An opportunity for refinery/petrochemical industry integration G. Rispoli Platts 2nd Annual European Petrochemicals Conference Dusseldorf, Germany (March 11-12, 2015) 1 2 EST: the
More informationResidue Upgrading Technologies Key Technologies, Considerations & Options for your Refinery Russia BBTC 2015 MOSCOW
Residue Upgrading Technologies Key Technologies, Considerations & Options for your Refinery Russia BBTC 2015 MOSCOW Colin CHAPMAN April 2015 Euro Petroleum Consultants PRESENTATION SUMMARY - RUSSIA BBTC
More informationTechnical Session: Crude Oil Supply High Quality Competitive Distillate Fuels from Coal-to-Liquids Processing
Technical Session: Crude Oil Supply High Quality Competitive Distillate Fuels from Coal-to-Liquids Processing NPRA Annual Meeting March 20, 2007 Mark Landrum / Jon Warzel BAKER & O BRIEN Incorporated,
More informationConsulting and Training Services Available to the Petroleum Industry
Consulting and Training Services Available to the Petroleum Industry Iraj Isaac Rahmim, PhD, Inc. Houston, Texas, USA Crude Oil Quality Group Chateau Sonesta Hotel New Orleans January 2005 Products and
More informationHydroprocessing: Hydrotreating & Hydrocracking. Chapters 7 & 9
Hydroprocessing: Hydrotreating & Hydrocracking Chapters 7 & 9 Gases Gas Sat Gas Plant Polymerization LPG Sulfur Plant Sulfur Alkyl Feed Alkylation Butanes Fuel Gas LPG Gas Separation & Stabilizer Light
More informationProduction of Transportation Fuels by Co-processing Biomass-Derived Pyrolysis Oils in a Petroleum Refinery Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit
Stanley J. Frey R&D Fellow November 5, 2015 Production of Transportation Fuels by Co-processing Biomass-Derived Pyrolysis Oils in a Petroleum Refinery Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit TCBiomass2015 Chicago,
More informationEST technology: an advanced way to upgrade the bottom of the barrel G. Rispoli
EST technology: an advanced way to upgrade the bottom of the barrel G. Rispoli OMC 2015 WORKSHOP: ADVANCED PROVEN TECHNOLOGIES INCREASE PRODUCTIVITY QUALITY, SAFETY AND SECURITY Ravenna, 26th March 2015
More informationBoron-Based Technology: An Innovative Solution for Resid FCC Unit Performance Improvement
Boron-Based Technology: An Innovative Solution for Resid FCC Unit Performance Improvement 1 Outline Development of BBT Platform BoroCat Borotec Boroflex 2 Shift in crude oil quality Trend in contaminant
More informationAbstract Process Economics Program Report 43D MEGA METHANOL PLANTS (December 2003)
Abstract Process Economics Program Report 43D MEGA METHANOL PLANTS (December 2003) World scale, grass roots methanol plants currently have production capacities as high as 3,000 metric tons per day. A
More informationPILOT PLANT DESIGN, INSTALLATION & OPERATION Training Duration 5 days
Training Title PILOT PLANT DESIGN, INSTALLATION & OPERATION Training Duration 5 days Training Date Pilot Plant Design, Installation & Operation 5 21 25 Sep $3,750 Dubai, UAE In any of the 5 star hotels.
More informationChallenges and Solutions for Shale Oil Upgrading
Challenges and Solutions for Shale Oil Upgrading Don Ackelson UOP LLC, A Honeywell Company 32 nd Oil Shale Symposium Colorado School of Mines October 15-17, 2012 2012 UOP LLC. All rights reserved. UOP
More informationPROCESS ECONOMICS PROGRAM
PROCESS ECONOMICS PROGRAM Abstract Process Economics Program Report No. 29C SRI INTERNATIONAL Menlo Park, California 94025 ETHYLENE PLANT CONVERSION (July 1985) This report deals with the technology and
More informationModernizing a Vintage Cat Cracker. Don Leigh HFC Rahul Pillai KBR Steve Tragesser KBR
Modernizing a Vintage Cat Cracker Don Leigh HFC Rahul Pillai KBR Steve Tragesser KBR El Dorado Refinery Refinery located in El Dorado, Kansas is one of the largest refineries in the Plain States and Rocky
More informationIHS CHEMICAL Light Hydrocarbon and Light Naphtha Utilization. Process Economics Program Report 297. Light Hydrocarbon and Light Naphtha Utilization
` IHS CHEMICAL Light Hydrocarbon and Light Naphtha Utilization Process Economics Program Report 297 September 2016 ihs.com PEP Report 297 Light Hydrocarbon and Light Naphtha Utilization Girish Ballal Principal
More informationFig:1.1[15] Fig.1.2 Distribution of world energy resources. (From World Energy Outlook 2005, International Energy Agency.)[16,17]
Introduction :Composition of petroleum,laboratory tests,refinery feedstocks and products Fig:1.1[15] Fig.1.2 Distribution of world energy resources. (From World Energy Outlook 2005, International Energy
More informationMODERN REFINING CONCEPTS No Oil Refining without Hydroprocessing
MODERN REFINING CONCEPTS No Oil Refining without Hydroprocessing Dr. Hartmut Weyda, Dr. Ernst Köhler - SÜD-CHEMIE AG Keywords: Aromatics Removal, Catalyst, Dewaxing, Diesel, Gas Oil, Gasoline, HDS, Hydrogen,
More informationADVANCES IN REFINERY CRACKING CATALYSTS AND PROCESSES II
THE CATALYST GROUP RESOURCES ADVANCES IN REFINERY CRACKING CATALYSTS AND PROCESSES II A technical investigation commissioned by the members of the Catalytic Advances Program Client Private December 2015
More informationACO TM, The Advanced Catalytic Olefins Process
ACO TM, The Advanced Catalytic Olefins Process Michael Tallman Evolution of the Modern Car 18: Inventor Cugnot invents steam powered car 18 s Steam Powered Car 187 1 st Gasoline Powered Car Early 19s 187:
More informationNPRA 2012 Q&A and Technology Forum HYDROPROCESSING
HYDROPROCESSING Safety 1 For refiners who are using Layers of Protection Analysis (LOPA) in their OSHA PHA studies, how are the frequency and consequences of initiating events quantified? CFH Cracked Materials
More informationPERP/PERP ABSTRACTS Lube Oil PERP 2011S8
PERP/PERP ABSTRACTS 2010 Lube Oil PERP 2011S8 Report Abstract May 2012 May 2012 Christian Hoolan CHEMSYSTEMS PERP PROGRAM The ChemSystems Process Evaluation/Research Planning (PERP) program is recognized
More informationBasics of Market Fundamentals. March 7, 2007
Basics of Market Fundamentals March 7, 2007 2 Crack Spreads Overview Definition The price difference between a barrel of product and a barrel of feedstock Also called indicator margin, differential, crack,
More informationMaximizing FCC Light Cycle Oil Operating Strategies Introducing MIDAS -300 Catalyst for Increased Selectivity
Maximizing FCC Light Cycle Oil Operating Strategies Introducing MIDAS -300 Catalyst for Increased Selectivity David Hunt FCC Technical Service Manager Rosann Schiller Product Manager, Base Catalysts Matthew
More informationHOW OIL REFINERIES WORK
HOW OIL REFINERIES WORK In order to model oil refineries for model railroads some research was conducted into how they operate and what products a refinery produces. Presented below is a basic survey on
More informationMild Hydrocracking using IsoTherming Technology
Mild Hydrocracking using IsoTherming Technology presented by Carmo J. Pereira DuPont Engineering Technology at the 2008 Annual Meeting of the NPRA San Diego, California March 10, 2008 MHC using IsoTherming
More informationHOW OIL REFINERIES WORK
HOW OIL REFINERIES WORK In order to model oil refineries for model railroads some research was conducted into how they operate and what products a refinery produces. Presented below is a basic survey on
More informationQuenching Our Thirst for Clean Fuels
Jim Rekoske VP & Chief Technology Officer Honeywell UOP Quenching Our Thirst for Clean Fuels 22 April 2016 Petrofed Smart Refineries New Delhi, India UOP 7200-0 2016 UOP LLC. A Honeywell Company All rights
More informationCrude to Chemicals. Opportunities and Challenges of an Industry Game-Changer. MERTC, Bahrain. January 23, 2017
A World of Solutions Crude to Chemicals Opportunities and Challenges of an Industry Game-Changer MERTC, Bahrain Daniel McCarthy, Executive Vice President Group President of Technology, CB&I January 23,
More informationHOW OIL REFINERIES WORK
HOW OIL REFINERIES WORK In order to model oil refineries for model railroads some research was conducted into how they operate and what products a refinery produces. Presented below is a basic survey on
More informationGTC TECHNOLOGY. GT-BTX PluS Reduce Sulfur Preserve Octane Value - Produce Petrochemicals. Engineered to Innovate WHITE PAPER
GTC TECHNOLOGY GT-BTX PluS Reduce Sulfur Preserve Octane Value - WHITE PAPER Engineered to Innovate FCC Naphtha Sulfur, Octane, and Petrochemicals Introduction Sulfur reduction in fluid catalytic cracking
More informationProducts Methodology. September 2013
Products Methodology September 2013 Gasoline Gasolines are a blend of light hydrocarbons for use as a motor fuel. Quality specifications vary between regions due to climate and environmental requirements,
More informationTechnology Trend of Fuels in the Future
Northeast Asia Petroleum Forum Session-6 Technology Trend of Fuels in the Future September 22, 2005 Nippon Oil Corporation Nobuyuki Osawa 1 Contents 1.Background CO2-reduction goal Forecast of Oil supply
More informationMERTC 23 rd 24 th January, 2017 Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain
Future Challenges and Needs of the Refining Industry MERTC 23 rd 24 th January, 2017 Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain Dr. Dawood Nassif Board Director, BAPCO D. Nassif MRTC, January, 2017 Refiner s Challenges
More informationAnton Chebotarev. нефтехимического комплекса» 2017 UOP LLC. A Honeywell Company All rights reserved. 23 November 2017
Anton Chebotarev Hydroprocessing and Heavy Oil Technology Manager UOP 7833L-0 Optimization of the Bottom of the Barrel Complex UOP Solutions to Process Mazut Научно-практическая конференция «Актуальные
More informationCAPTURING THE MAXIMUM VALUE IN THE POST-IMO 2020 WORLD. Jock Hughson, Licensing Technology Manager, Shell Global Solutions
CAPTURING THE MAXIMUM VALUE IN THE POST-IMO 2020 WORLD Jock Hughson, Licensing Technology Manager, Shell Global Solutions DEFINITIONS AND CAUTIONARY NOTE The companies in which Royal Dutch Shell plc directly
More informationPre-Owned OIL REFINERY 280,000 bpd FOR SALE AND RELOCATION
Ref.-No.: ProOil-306 Pre-Owned OIL REFINERY 280,000 bpd FOR SALE AND RELOCATION Presented by: Lohrmann International Germany 1. REFINERY HISTORY The Refinery was designed by Mobil and built between 1973
More informationPreface... xii. 1. Refinery Distillation... 1
Preface... xii Chapter Breakdown... xiii 1. Refinery Distillation... 1 Process Variables... 2 Process Design of a Crude Distillation Tower... 5 Characterization of Unit Fractionation... 11 General Properties
More informationProcess Economics Program
IHS Chemical Process Economics Program Report 291 Aromatics from Light Hydrocarbons By Syed Naqvi November 2014 ihs.com/chemical IHS Chemical agrees to assign professionally qualified personnel to the
More informationInvestment Planning of an Integrated Petrochemicals Complex & Refinery A Best Practice Approach
Investment Planning of an Integrated Petrochemicals Complex & Refinery A Best Practice Approach RPTC, Moscow, 19 September 2012 David Gibbons Principal Process Consultant Foster Wheeler. All rights reserved.
More informationChanges in Bunker Fuel Quality Impact on European and Russian Refiners
Changes in Bunker Fuel Quality Impact on European and Russian Refiners Russia & CIS Bottom of the Barrel Technology Conference 23 &24 April 2015, Moscow Euro Petroleum Consultants TABLE OF CONTENT Requirements
More informationOutlook for Marine Bunkers and Fuel Oil to A key to understanding the future of marine bunkers and fuel oil markets
Outlook for Marine Bunkers and Fuel Oil to 2035 A key to understanding the future of marine bunkers and fuel oil markets 01 FGE & MECL 2014 Study completed by FGE and MECL FGE London FGE House 133 Aldersgate
More informationAddressing Tier 3 Specifications in a Declining Gasoline Market: Options for the Future
Annual Meeting March 11-13, 2012 Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego, CA Addressing Tier 3 Specifications in a Declining Gasoline Market: Options for the Future Presented By: Bill Flanders Axens North America
More informationThe Role of the Merox Process in the Era of Ultra Low Sulfur Transportation Fuels. 5 th EMEA Catalyst Technology Conference 3 & 4 March 2004
The Role of the Merox Process in the Era of Ultra Low Sulfur Transportation Fuels 5 th EMEA Catalyst Technology Conference 3 & 4 March 2004 Dennis Sullivan UOP LLC The specifications for transportation
More informationAchieving Ultra-Low Sulfur Diesel with IsoTherming Technology
Achieving Ultra-Low Sulfur Diesel with IsoTherming Technology Matthew Clingerman ERTC Annual Meeting 13 15 November, 2017 DuPont Clean Technologies www.cleantechnologies.dupont.com Copyright 2017 E. I.
More informationOCTANE THE NEW ECONOMICS OF. What Drives the Cost of Octane and Why Octane Costs Have Risen Since 2012 T. J. HIGGINS. A Report By:
THE NEW ECONOMICS OF OCTANE What Drives the Cost of Octane and Why Octane Costs Have Risen Since 2012 A Report By: T. J. HIGGINS Contents Foreword... 1 1. Executive Summary... 2 2. Tracking the Changing
More information9e Lustrum VKRT. Oils, A surprising impact on rubber. 12 November 2010,Vaals. Rogier van Hoof. General Manager Benelux
9e Lustrum VKRT Oils, A surprising impact on rubber 12 November 2010,Vaals Rogier van Hoof General Manager Benelux 1 Agenda Nynas company profile Oils for rubber vs. rubber for oil Global refining trends
More information