Supercritical reactor systems and processes for petroleum upgrading
US-10119081-B2 · Nov 6, 2018 · US
US10059891B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10059891-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715678631-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 16, 2017 |
| Priority date | Dec 18, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 28, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 28, 2018 |
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A method for upgrading a petroleum feedstock using a supercritical water petroleum upgrading system includes introducing the petroleum feedstock, water and an auxiliary feedstock. The method includes operating the system to combine the petroleum feedstock and the water to form a mixed petroleum feedstock and introducing separately and simultaneously into a lower portion of an upflowing supercritical water reactor. The auxiliary feedstock is introduced such that a portion of a fluid contained within the upflowing reactor located proximate to the bottom does not lack fluid momentum. An embodiment of the method includes operating the supercritical water petroleum upgrading system such that the upflowing reactor product fluid is introduced into an upper portion of a downflowing supercritical water reactor. The supercritical water petroleum upgrading system includes the upflowing supercritical water reactor and optionally a downflowing supercritical water reactor.
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A supercritical water petroleum upgrading system comprising an upflowing supercritical water reactor, where the upflowing supercritical water reactor has a lower portion, an upper portion, and an interior defined by an enclosing shell, where the upflowing supercritical water reactor is operable to maintain a fluid contained within the interior at supercritical water conditions, where the upflowing supercritical water reactor is operable to distribute both a mixed petroleum feedstock and an auxiliary feedstock separately into the interior of the upflowing reactor proximate to the lower portion of the upflowing reactor to facilitate upward movement of the fluid in the interior, where the upflowing supercritical water reactor is operable to distribute the auxiliary feedstock into the lower portion of the upflowing reactor such that fluid located proximate to the lower portion of the upflowing reactor does not lack fluid momentum, where the lower portion includes an auxiliary feedstock port and a mixed petroleum feedstock port that are separately operable to provide fluid communication between the interior and the exterior along the lower portion of the upflowing reactor, where the lower portion further comprises a V-shaped false bottom, where the V-shaped false bottom fluidly couples to the auxiliary feedstock port and is operable to distribute the auxiliary feedstock through the V-shaped false bottom into the lower portion of the upflowing reactor such that fluid proximate to the lower portion of the upflowing reactor does not lack fluid momentum, and where the upper portion includes an outlet port that is operable to provide fluid communication between the interior and the exterior along the upper portion of the upflowing reactor. 2. The supercritical water petroleum upgrading system of claim 1 further comprising an internal fluid distribution device, where the internal fluid distribution device fluidly couples to the auxiliary feedstock port and is operable to distribute the auxiliary feedstock into the lower portion of the upflowing reactor such that fluid located proximate to the lower portion of the upflowing reactor does not lack fluid momentum. 3. The supercritical water petroleum upgrading system of claim 1 where the upflowing supercritical water reactor is operable to distribute the auxiliary feedstock into the lower portion of the upflowing reactor such that fluid located in the lower portion of the upflowing reactor is maintained in a turbulent fluid flow regime. 4. The supercritical water petroleum upgrading system of claim 1 further comprising a downflowing supercritical water reactor, where the downflowing supercritical water reactor has a lower portion, an upper portion, and an interior defined by an enclosing shell, where the downflowing supercritical water reactor is operable to maintain a fluid contained within the interior at supercritical water conditions, where the upper portion includes an inlet port that is operable to provide fluid communication between the interior and the exterior along the upper portion of the downflowing reactor, where the lower portion includes an outlet port that is operable to provide fluid communication between the interior and the exterior along the lower portion of the downflowing reactor, and where the downflowing reactor is downstream of the upflowing reactor and the upper portion of the downflowing reactor is fluidly coupled the upper portion of the upflowing reactor. 5. The supercritical water petroleum upgrading system of claim 1 further comprising a dedicated mixing device, where the dedicated mixing device is operable to mix a pre-heated petroleum feedstock stream and a pre-heated water stream to produce the mixed petroleum feedstock. 6. The supercritical water petroleum upgrading system of claim 1 further comprising a mixer, where the mixer is operable to mix an auxiliary feed stream and a pre-heated water portion stream to produce a pre-heated auxiliary feedstock. 7. The supercritical water petroleum upgrading system of claim 1 further comprising: a condenser fluidly connected to the outlet port, where the condenser is operable to cool a reaction product fluid; a letdown valve fluidly connected to the condenser, where the letdown valve is operable to depressurize the cooled reaction production fluid to produce a discharged stream; a gas-liquid separator fluidly connected to the letdown valve, where the gas-liquid separator is operable to separate the discharged stream into a gas-phase hydrocarbon product and a liquid phase stream; and an oil-water separator fluidly connected to the gas-liquid separator, where the oil-water separator is operable to separate the liquid phase stream to produce a hydrocarbon product and an aqueous-phase water product. 8. A supercritical water petroleum upgrading system comprising an upflowing supercritical water reactor, where the upflowing supercritical water reactor has a lower portion, an upper portion, and an interior defined by an enclosing shell, where the upflowing supercritical water reactor is operable to maintain a fluid contained within the interior at supercritical water conditions, where the upflowing supercritical water reactor is operable to distribute both a mixed petroleum feedstock and an auxiliary feedstock separately into the interior of the upflowing reactor proximate to the lower portion of the upflowing reactor to facilitate upward movement of the fluid in the interior, where the upflowing supercritical water reactor is operable to distribute the auxiliary feedstock into the lower portion of the upflowing reactor such that fluid located proximate to the lower portion of the upflowing reactor does not lack fluid momentum, where the lower portion includes an auxiliary feedstock port and a mixed petroleum feedstock port that are separately operable to provide fluid communication between the interior and the exterior along the lower portion of the upflowing reactor, and where the upper portion includes an outlet port that is operable to provide fluid communication between the interior and the exterior along the upper portion of the upflowing reactor; further comprising a downflowing supercritical water reactor, where the downflowing supercritical water reactor has a lower portion, an upper portion, and an interior defined by an enclosing shell, where the downflowing supercritical water reactor is operable to maintain a fluid contained within the interior at supercritical water conditions, where the upper portion includes an inlet port that is operable to provide fluid communication between the interior and the exterior along the upper portion of the downflowing reactor, where the lower portion includes an outlet port that is operable to provide fluid communication between the interior and the exterior along the lower portion of the downflowing reactor, and where the downflowing reactor is downstream of the upflowing reactor and the upper portion of the downflowing reactor is fluidly coupled the upper portion of the upflowing reactor. 9. The supercritical water petroleum upgrading system of claim 8 further comprising an internal fluid distribution device, where the internal fluid distribution device fluidly couples to the auxiliary feedstock port and is operable to distribute the auxiliary feedstock into the lower portion of the upflowing reactor such that fluid located proximate to the lower portion of the upflowing reactor does not lack fluid momentum. 10. The supercritical water petroleum upgrading system of claim 8 , further comprising a V-shaped false bottom, where the V-shaped false bottom fluidly couples to the auxiliary feedstock port and is o
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