Process and system for conversion of crude oil to petrochemicals and fuel products integrating steam cracking and conversion of naphtha into chemical rich reformate

US10472580B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10472580-B2
Application numberUS-201715817129-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 17, 2017
Priority dateNov 21, 2016
Publication dateNov 12, 2019
Grant dateNov 12, 2019

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Process scheme configurations are disclosed that enable conversion of crude oil feeds with several processing units in an integrated manner into petrochemicals. The designs utilize minimum capital expenditures to prepare suitable feedstocks for the steam cracker complex. The integrated process for converting crude oil to petrochemical products including olefins and aromatics, and fuel products, includes mixed feed steam cracking and conversion of naphtha to chemical rich reformate. Feeds to the mixed feed steam cracker include light products from hydroprocessing zones within the battery limits, recycle streams from the C3 and C4 olefins recovery steps, and raffinate from a pyrolysis gasoline aromatics extraction zone within the battery limits. Chemical reformate from straight run naphtha streams is used as an additional feed to the aromatics extraction zone and or the mixed feed steam cracker. Feeds to the gas oil steam cracker include hydrotreated gas oil range intermediates from the vacuum gas oil hydroprocessing zone.

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An integrated process for producing petrochemicals and fuel products from a crude oil feed comprising: separating from the crude oil feed, in an atmospheric distillation unit (ADU), at least a first ADU fraction comprising straight run naphtha, a second ADU fraction comprising at least a portion of middle distillates from the crude oil feed, and a third ADU fraction comprising atmospheric residue; separating from the third ADU fraction, in a vacuum distillation unit (VDU), at least a first VDU fraction comprising vacuum gas oil; hydroprocessing in a distillate hydroprocessing (DHP) zone middle distillates from the second ADU fraction, and recovering at least a first DHP fraction and a second DHP fraction, wherein the first DHP fraction comprises naphtha and the second DHP fraction is used for diesel fuel production; hydroprocessing in a gas oil hydroprocessing (GOHP) zone vacuum gas oil from the first VDU fraction, and recovering a first GOHP fraction containing components boiling at or below an atmospheric residue end boiling point and including LPG, naphtha and middle distillate range components, and a second GOHP fraction containing heavy oil, which is hydrotreated gas oil or unconverted oil in the vacuum gas oil range; processing, in a catalytic reforming zone, naphtha from the first ADU fraction, and recovering chemical rich reformate; steam cracking, in a mixed feed steam cracking (MFSC) zone, naphtha from the first ADU fraction and raffinate derived from an aromatics extraction zone, and, in a gas oil steam cracking (GOSC) zone, hydrotreated gas oil, wherein steam cracking operates under conditions effective to recover at least a mixed product stream H2, methane, ethane, ethylene, mixed C3s and mixed C4s; pyrolysis gas; and pyrolysis oil; recovering, from the mixed product stream, H2, methane, non-olefinic C2-C4s, and petrochemicals ethylene, propylene and butylenes, hydroprocessing pyrolysis gas from steam cracking in a naphtha hydroprocessing zone, and recovering hydrotreated pyrolysis gas; and separating aromatics from hydrotreated pyrolysis gas and chemical rich reformate from the catalytic reforming zone in the aromatics extraction zone for recovery of petrochemical aromatic products, and aromatics extraction zone raffinate, wherein the raffinate derived from aromatics extraction is all or a portion of the aromatics extraction zone raffinate. 2. The process as in claim 1 , wherein the catalytic reforming zone includes a semi-regeneration, cyclic regeneration or continuous catalyst regeneration arrangement enabling contact of the naphtha feed with mono-functional or bi-functional reforming catalyst, to produce the chemical rich reformate. 3. The process in claim 1 , wherein naphtha is hydrotreated prior to processing in the catalytic reforming zone. 4. The process in claim 1 , wherein an n-paraffin rich stream is separated from the naphtha prior to reforming, and wherein at least a portion of the n-paraffin rich stream is passed to the MFSC. 5. The process as in claim 1 , wherein the GOHP zone operates under hydrocracking conditions and in the presence of hydrocracking catalyst to convert 27-99 wt % of feed to the GOHP zone into the first GOHP fraction, and wherein the second GOHP fraction comprises unconverted oil. 6. The process as in claim 1 , wherein the GOHP zone operates under hydrotreating conditions and in the presence of hydrotreating catalyst to convert 2-30 wt % of feed to the GOHP zone into the first GOHP fraction, and wherein the second GOHP fraction comprises hydrotreated gas oil. 7. The process as in claim 1 , further wherein the middle distillates in the second ADU fraction comprise heavy atmospheric gas oil that is routed to the GOHP zone. 8. The process as in claim 1 , further wherein the middle distillates in the second ADU fraction comprise heavy atmospheric gas oil that is processed in the GOSC zone without hydroprocessing. 9. The process as in claim 1 , wherein the middle distillates in the second ADU fraction comprise kerosene that is processed in a kerosene sweetening process to recover a kerosene fuel product, and a straight run diesel fraction that is the portion of the second ADU fraction that is processed in the distillate hydroprocessing zone. 10. The process as in claim 9 , further wherein the middle distillates in the second ADU fraction comprise heavy atmospheric gas oil that is processed in the GOHP zone or the GOSC zone. 11. The process as in claim 1 , wherein at least a significant portion of the first DHP fraction is passed to the MFSC zone or to the ADU. 12. The process as in claim 1 , wherein at least a significant portion of naphtha from the first GOHP fraction is routed to the catalytic reforming zone. 13. The process as in claim 1 , wherein at least a significant portion of the first GOHP fraction is routed to the DHP zone. 14. The process as in claim 1 , wherein non-olefinic C4s recovered from the mixed product stream are recycled to the MFSC zone. 15. The process as in claim 1 , wherein non-olefinic C4s recovered from the mixed product stream are recycled to the separate processing zone for production of additional petrochemicals. 16. The process as in claim 15 , wherein the separate processing zone converts mixture of butenes into mixed butanols. 17. The process as in claim 15 , further comprising recovering C5s from the hydrotreated pyrolysis gas; passing the recovered C5s to the separate processing zone for production of additional petrochemicals; and passing a portion of the recovered ethylene to the separate processing zone; wherein the separate processing zone is a metathesis reaction zone which produces petrochemical propylene and a C4/C5 raffinate stream that is recycled to the mixed feed stream cracking zone. 18. The process as in claim 1 , further comprising recovering C5s from the hydrotreated pyrolysis gas and passing the recovered C5s to the MFSC zone, the separate processing zone for production of additional petrochemicals, or both to the mixed feed stream cracking zone and the separate processing zone for production of additional petrochemicals. 19. The process as in claim 18 wherein the recovered C5s are passed to the mixed feed stream cracking zone. 20. The process as in claim 18 wherein the recovered C5s are passed to the separate processing zone for production of additional petrochemicals, wherein the separate processing zone converts mixture of butenes into mixed butanols. 21. The process as in claim 1 , wherein a crude to chemicals conversion ratio of at least about 39 wt % is achieved. 22. The process as in claim 1 , wherein at least a significant portion of the first DHP fraction is passed to the catalytic reforming zone. 23. The process as in claim 1 , wherein at least a significant portion of naphtha from the first GOHP fraction is routed to the MFSC zone or to the ADU. 24. The process as in claim 1 , wherein at least a significant portion of naphtha from the first ADU fraction, a significant portion of the first DHP fraction, and a significant portion of naphtha from the first GOHP fraction, are routed to the chemical reforming zone. 25. The process as in claim 24 , further wherein the middle distillates in the second ADU fraction comprise kerosene that is processed in a kerosene sweetening process to recover a kerosene fuel product, a straight run diesel fraction that is the portion of the

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  • Hydrocarbon fractions · CPC title

  • C10G69/08Primary

    including at least one step of reforming naphtha · CPC title

  • Treatment of hydrocarbon oils by at least one hydrotreatment process and at least one other conversion process (C10G67/00 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Treatment of hydrocarbon oils by at least one hydrotreatment process and at least one process for refining in the absence of hydrogen only · CPC title

  • with heated gases or vapours · CPC title

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What does patent US10472580B2 cover?
Process scheme configurations are disclosed that enable conversion of crude oil feeds with several processing units in an integrated manner into petrochemicals. The designs utilize minimum capital expenditures to prepare suitable feedstocks for the steam cracker complex. The integrated process for converting crude oil to petrochemical products including olefins and aromatics, and fuel products,…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Saudi Arabian Oil Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C10G69/08. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
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Publication date Tue Nov 12 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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