Conversion of asphaltenic pitch within an ebullated bed residuum hydrocracking process
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국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
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국제특허분류(IPC7판)
C10G-065/10
C10G-047/26
C10G-001/08
출원번호
US-0743936
(2013-01-17)
등록번호
US-9028674
(2015-05-12)
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/ 주소
Mukherjee, Ujjal K.
Baldassari, Mario C.
Greene, Marvin I.
출원인 / 주소
Lummus Technology Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Osha • Liang LLP
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초록▼
A process for upgrading residuum hydrocarbons including: feeding pitch, hydrogen, and a partially spent catalyst recovered from a hydrocracking reactor to an ebullated bed pitch hydrocracking reactor; contacting the pitch, hydrogen, and the catalyst in the ebullated bed pitch hydrocracking reactor a
A process for upgrading residuum hydrocarbons including: feeding pitch, hydrogen, and a partially spent catalyst recovered from a hydrocracking reactor to an ebullated bed pitch hydrocracking reactor; contacting the pitch, hydrogen, and the catalyst in the ebullated bed pitch hydrocracking reactor at reaction conditions of temperature and pressure sufficient to convert at least a portion of the pitch to distillate hydrocarbons; and separating the distillate hydrocarbons from the catalyst. In some embodiments, the process may include selecting the ebullated bed pitch hydrocracking reactor reaction conditions to be at or below the level where sediment formation would otherwise become excessive and prevent continuity of operations.
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1. A process for upgrading pitch, the process comprising: hydrocracking a heavy oil feedstock in a hydrocracking reaction system comprising one or more hydrocracking reaction stages comprising an ebullated bed hydrocracking reactor;recovering a partially spent catalyst from the ebullated bed hydrocr
1. A process for upgrading pitch, the process comprising: hydrocracking a heavy oil feedstock in a hydrocracking reaction system comprising one or more hydrocracking reaction stages comprising an ebullated bed hydrocracking reactor;recovering a partially spent catalyst from the ebullated bed hydrocracking reactor;grinding the recovered partially spent catalyst;feeding pitch, hydrogen, and the ground partially spent catalyst to an ebullated bed pitch hydrocracking reactor;contacting the pitch, hydrogen, and the partially spent catalyst in the ebullated bed pitch hydrocracking reactor at reaction conditions of temperature and pressure sufficient to convert at least a portion of the pitch to distillate hydrocarbons;separating the distillate hydrocarbons from the partially spent catalyst. 2. The process of claim 1, further comprising selecting the ebullated bed pitch hydrocracking reactor reaction conditions to be at or below the level where sediment formation would otherwise become excessive and prevent continuity of operations. 3. The process of claim 1, wherein the catalyst is a partially spent catalyst recovered from an ebullated bed hydrocracking reactor system. 4. The process of claim 1, wherein the heavy oil feedstock comprises one or more of: virgin atmospheric petroleum residuum; virgin vacuum petroleum residuum; deasphalted oils from a solvent deasphalting unit; tar sands bitumen; atmospheric shale oil-derived residuum; heavy coal-derived liquids; coal gasification byproduct tars; and black oils. 5. The process of claim 1, wherein the partially spent catalyst is recovered from a first hydrocracking reaction stage. 6. The process of claim 1, wherein the or partially spent catalyst is recovered from a second hydrocracking reaction stage. 7. The process of claim 1, wherein the or partially spent catalyst is a mixture of partially spent catalysts recovered from both a first hydrocracking reaction stage and a second hydrocracking reaction stage. 8. The process of claim 1, further comprising slurrying the recovered partially spent catalyst to form a catalyst slurry fed to the ebullated bed pitch hydrocracking reactor. 9. The process of claim 1, further comprising slurrying the ground catalyst to form a catalyst slurry fed to the ebullated bed pitch hydrocracking reactor. 10. The process of claim 1, further comprising: recovering an effluent from the hydrocracking reaction system;fractionating the effluent to produce two or more hydrocarbon fractions;solvent deasphalting at least one of the two or more hydrocarbon fractions to produce a deasphalted oil fraction and the pitch. 11. The process of claim 1, wherein at least 10% of the pitch is converted to distillate hydrocarbons. 12. The process of claim 1, wherein from about 50% to about 75% of the pitch is converted to distillate hydrocarbons. 13. The process of claim 1, wherein the ebullated bed pitch hydrocracking reactor is operated at a pressure of greater than about 50 bar, a temperature greater than about 350° C., and a liquid hourly space velocity greater than about 0.05 h −1. 14. The process of claim 1, further comprising: fractionating the distillate hydrocarbons in a vacuum distillation tower to produce one or more hydrocarbon fractions and a vacuum distillation tower bottoms fraction comprising unreacted pitch;recycling the vacuum distillation tower bottoms fraction to the ebullated bed pitch hydrocracking reactor. 15. The process of claim 14, further comprising mixing the vacuum tower distillation bottoms fraction with a hydrocarbon diluent comprising at least one of a cycle oil, a slurry oil, and an aromatics-rich solvent. 16. The process of claim 14, further comprising: cooling and solidifying the vacuum distillation tower bottoms fraction;grinding the solidified vacuum tower distillation bottoms and the spent or partially spent catalyst to form a ground mixture;slurrying the ground mixture in a liquid hydrocarbon to form a slurry; andfeeding the slurry to the ebullated bed pitch hydrocracking reactor as at least a portion of the pitch and the catalyst fed to the ebullated bed pitch hydrocracking reactor. 17. A process for upgrading pitch, the process comprising: feeding pitch, hydrogen, and a spent or partially spent catalyst recovered from a hydrocracking reactor to a pitch hydrocracking reactor;contacting the pitch, hydrogen, and the catalyst in the pitch hydrocracking reactor at reaction conditions of temperature and pressure sufficient to convert at least a portion of the pitch to distillate hydrocarbons;separating the distillate hydrocarbons from the catalyst; andfractionating the distillate hydrocarbons in a vacuum distillation tower to produce one or more hydrocarbon fractions and a vacuum distillation tower bottoms fraction; andrecycling the vacuum distillation tower bottoms fraction to the pitch hydrocracking reactor. 18. The process of claim 17, wherein the catalyst is a spent or partially spent catalyst recovered from an ebullated bed hydrocracking reactor. 19. The process of claim 17, further comprising hydrocracking a heavy oil feedstock in a hydrocracking reaction system comprising one or more hydrocracking reaction stages comprising an ebullated bed hydrocracking reactor;recovering the spent or partially spent catalyst from the ebullated bed hydrocracking reactor. 20. The process of claim 19, wherein the spent or partially spent catalyst is recovered from a first hydrocracking reaction stage. 21. The process of claim 19, wherein the spent or partially spent catalyst is recovered from a second hydrocracking reaction stage. 22. The process of claim 19, wherein the spent or partially spent catalyst is a mixture of spent or partially spent catalysts recovered from both a first hydrocracking reaction stage and a second hydrocracking reaction stage. 23. The process of claim 19, further comprising slurrying the catalyst to form a catalyst slurry fed to the ebullated bed pitch hydrocracking reactor. 24. The process of claim 19, further comprising grinding the spent or partially spent catalyst recovered from the ebullated bed hydrocracking reactor. 25. The process of claim 24, further comprising slurrying the ground catalyst to form a catalyst slurry fed to the ebullated bed pitch hydrocracking reactor. 26. The process of claim 19, further comprising: recovering an effluent from the hydrocracking reaction system;fractionating the effluent to produce two or more hydrocarbon fractions;solvent deasphalting at least one of the two or more hydrocarbon fractions to produce a deasphalted oil fraction and the pitch. 27. The process of claim 17, wherein at least 10% of the pitch is converted to distillate hydrocarbons. 28. The process of claim 17, wherein from about 50% to about 75% of the pitch is converted to distillate hydrocarbons. 29. The process of claim 17, wherein the ebullated bed pitch hydrocracking reactor is operated at a pressure of greater than about 50 bar, a temperature greater than about 350° C., and a liquid hourly space velocity greater than about 0.05 −1. 30. The process of claim 17, further comprising mixing the vacuum tower distillation bottoms fraction with a hydrocarbon diluent comprising at least one of an FCC cycle oil, a slurry oil, and an aromatics-rich solvent. 31. The process of claim 17, further comprising: cooling and solidifying the vacuum distillation tower bottoms fraction;grinding the solidified vacuum tower distillation bottoms and the spent or partially spent catalyst to form a ground mixture;slurrying the ground mixture in a liquid hydrocarbon to form a slurry; andfeeding the slurry to the ebullated bed pitch hydrocracking reactor as at least a portion of the pitch and the catalyst fed to the ebullated bed pitch hydrocracking reactor. 32. A process for upgrading pitch, the process comprising: hydrocracking a heavy oil feedstock in a hydrocracking reaction system comprising one or more hydrocracking reaction stages comprising an ebullated bed hydrocracking reactor;recovering a partially spent catalyst from the ebullated bed hydrocracking reactor;recovering an effluent from the hydrocracking reaction system;fractionating the effluent to produce two or more hydrocarbon fractions;solvent deasphalting at least one of the two or more hydrocarbon fractions to produce a deasphalted oil fraction and pitch;feeding the pitch, hydrogen, and the partially spent catalyst to an ebullated bed pitch hydrocracking reactor;contacting the pitch, hydrogen, and the partially spent catalyst in the ebullated bed pitch hydrocracking reactor at reaction conditions of temperature and pressure sufficient to convert at least a portion of the pitch to distillate hydrocarbons;separating the distillate hydrocarbons from the partially spent catalyst. 33. A process for upgrading pitch, the process comprising: feeding pitch, hydrogen, and a partially spent catalyst recovered from a hydrocracking reactor to an ebullated bed pitch hydrocracking reactor;contacting the pitch, hydrogen, and the partially spent catalyst in the ebullated bed pitch hydrocracking reactor at reaction conditions of temperature and pressure sufficient to convert at least a portion of the pitch to distillate hydrocarbons;separating the distillate hydrocarbons from the partially spent catalyst;fractionating the distillate hydrocarbons in a vacuum distillation tower to produce one or more hydrocarbon fractions and a vacuum distillation tower bottoms fraction comprising unreacted pitch; andrecycling the vacuum distillation tower bottoms fraction to the ebullated bed pitch hydrocracking reactor. 34. A process for upgrading pitch, the process comprising: hydrocracking a heavy oil feedstock in a hydrocracking reaction system comprising one or more hydrocracking reaction stages comprising an ebullated bed hydrocracking reactor;recovering a spent or partially spent catalyst from the ebullated bed hydrocracking reactor;grinding the recovered spent or partially spent catalyst;feeding pitch, hydrogen, and the ground spent or partially spent catalyst to a pitch hydrocracking reactor;contacting the pitch, hydrogen, and the spent or partially spent catalyst in the pitch hydrocracking reactor at reaction conditions of temperature and pressure sufficient to convert at least a portion of the pitch to distillate hydrocarbons;separating the distillate hydrocarbons from the spent or partially spent catalyst. 35. A process for upgrading pitch, the process comprising: hydrocracking a heavy oil feedstock in a hydrocracking reaction system comprising one or more hydrocracking reaction stages comprising an ebullated bed hydrocracking reactor;recovering a spent or partially spent catalyst from the ebullated bed hydrocracking reactor;recovering an effluent from the hydrocracking reaction system;fractionating the effluent to produce two or more hydrocarbon fractions;solvent deasphalting at least one of the two or more hydrocarbon fractions to produce a deasphalted oil fraction and pitch;feeding the pitch, hydrogen, and the spent or partially spent catalyst to a pitch hydrocracking reactor;contacting the pitch, hydrogen, and the spent or partially spent catalyst in the pitch hydrocracking reactor at reaction conditions of temperature and pressure sufficient to convert at least a portion of the pitch to distillate hydrocarbons;separating the distillate hydrocarbons from the spent or partially spent catalyst.
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