System for conversion of crude oil to petrochemicals and fuel products integrating vacuum residue conditioning and base oil production

US10800983B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10800983-B2
Application numberUS-201916555804-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 29, 2019
Priority dateNov 21, 2016
Publication dateOct 13, 2020
Grant dateOct 13, 2020

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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 gas oil steam cracking. Feeds to the mixed feed steam cracker include one or more naphtha fractions from hydroprocessing zones within the battery limits, including vacuum residue hydrocracking, 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. Feed to the gas oil steam cracker in certain embodiments includes gas oil range intermediates from the vacuum residue hydrocracking zone. In addition, a base oil production center is integrated to provide base oils product used for production of synthetic lubes or corresponding lube oil feedstocks

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An integrated system for producing petrochemicals and fuel products comprising: an atmospheric distillation unit (ADU) operable to receive and separate a feed, and discharge a first ADU fraction comprising naphtha, a second ADU fraction comprising at least a portion of middle distillates from the feed, and a third ADU fraction comprising atmospheric residue; a vacuum distillation unit (VDU) operable to receive and separate the third ADU fraction, and discharge a first VDU fraction comprising vacuum gas oil and a second VDU fraction comprising vacuum residue; a distillate hydroprocessing (DHP) zone operable to receive and convert middle distillates from the second ADU fraction into 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; a gas oil hydroprocessing (GOHP) zone operable to receive and treat vacuum gas oil from the first VDU fraction and produce a first GOHP fraction containing naphtha range components, and a second GOHP fraction containing heavy oil, which is hydrotreated gas oil or unconverted oil in the vacuum gas oil range; a steam cracking zone comprising a mixed feed steam cracking (MFSC) zone operable to receive and thermally crack naphtha from the first ADU fraction and a C6-C9 non-aromatics raffinate stream derived from an aromatics extraction zone, wherein the steam cracking zone is operable to produce a mixed product stream containing mixed C1-C4 paraffins and olefins, a pyrolysis gas stream, and a pyrolysis oil stream; a naphtha hydroprocessing zone operable to receive and treat the pyrolysis gas stream and produce a hydrotreated pyrolysis gas stream; the aromatics extraction zone operable to receive and separate the hydrotreated pyrolysis gas stream into one or more aromatic products streams, and the C6-C9 non-aromatics raffinate stream; and a base oils production center operable to receive and convert the second GOHP fraction containing heavy oil into base oils product. 2. The system as in claim 1 , wherein the base oils production center includes a catalytic dewaxing zone operable to receive and convert heavy oil into an isoparaffinc base oil, and a hydrofinishing zone operable to receive the isoparaffinc base oil and produce a finishing effluent. 3. The system as in claim 1 or 2 , wherein the base oils production center is operable to produce naphtha, and wherein the MFSC zone or the ADU zone are operable to receive naphtha produced in the base oils production center. 4. The system as in claim 1 , further comprising a vacuum residue hydrocracking (VRHCK) zone operable to receive and treat the second VDU fraction comprising vacuum residue and produce a hydrocracked gas oil fraction and a middle distillate stream. 5. The system as in claim 4 , wherein the VRHCK zone is operable to receive and treat the pyrolysis oil stream. 6. The system as in claim 4 , wherein the GOHP zone is operable to receive and treat the hydrocracked gas oil fraction from the VRHCK zone. 7. The system as in claim 4 , wherein the base oils production center operable to receive the hydrocracked gas oil fraction from the VRHCK zone. 8. The system as in claim 1 , wherein the steam cracking zone further comprises a gas oil steam cracking (GOSC) zone operable to receive and thermally crack heavy oil from the GOHP. 9. The system as in claim 1 , wherein the MFSC zone is operable to receive and thermally crack naphtha from the first DHP fraction, naphtha from the first GOHP fraction, or both naphtha from the first DHP fraction and naphtha from the GOHP fraction. 10. The system as in claim 1 , wherein the naphtha hydrotreating zone is operable to produce a C5s stream, and wherein the MFSC zone is operable to receive and thermally crack the C5s stream. 11. The system as in claim 1 , wherein the ADU is further operable to receive and separate naphtha from the first DHP fraction, naphtha from the GOHP fraction, or both naphtha from the first DHP fraction and naphtha from the GOHP fraction. 12. The system as in claim 1 , wherein the ADU is operable to separate a further ADU fraction including heavy AGO that is heavier than the second ADU fraction and lighter than the third ADU fraction, and wherein the GOHP zone is operable to receive and convert the further ADU fraction. 13. The system as in claim 1 , wherein the ADU is operable to separate a further ADU fraction including heavy AGO that is heavier than the second ADU fraction and lighter than the third ADU fraction, and wherein the GOSC zone is operable to receive and thermally crack the further ADU fraction. 14. The system as in claim 1 , wherein the ADU is operable to separate a further ADU fraction including kerosene that is heavier than the first ADU fraction and lighter than the second ADU fraction, and the system further comprising a kerosene sweetening zone operable to receive and treat the further ADU fraction. 15. The system as in claim 14 , wherein the ADU is operable to separate a further ADU fraction including heavy AGO that is heavier than the second ADU fraction and lighter than the third ADU fraction, and wherein (a) the GOSC zone is operable to receive and thermally crack the additional ADU fraction, or (b) the GOHP zone is operable to receive and convert the additional ADU fraction. 16. The system as in claim 1 , further comprising: an olefins recovery train operable to receive and separate the mixed product into a fuel gas stream, an ethylene stream, a mixed C3s stream, and a mixed C4s stream, and a C4 distillation unit operable to receive and separate a portion of C4s recovered from the mixed product stream into an olefinic stream and a non-olefinic stream. 17. The system as in claim 16 , wherein the MFSC zone is operable to receive and thermally crack the non-olefinic stream. 18. The system as in claim 16 , further comprising a mixed butanols production zone operable to receive and convert a mixture of butenes from the C4 distillation unit into a mixed butanol product stream. 19. The system as in claim 16 , further comprising a metathesis reaction zone operable to receive and convert all or a portion of the C5s stream into a propylene stream, and a C4/C5 raffinate stream, and wherein the MFSC zone is operable to receive and thermally crack the C4/C5 raffinate stream. 20. The system as in claim 16 , wherein the naphtha hydrotreating zone is operable to produce a C5s stream, and further comprising a metathesis reaction zone operable to receive and convert all or a portion of the C5s stream into a propylene stream, and a C4/C5 raffinate stream; and a mixed butanols production zone operable to receive and convert a mixture of butenes from the C4 distillation unit into a mixed butanol product stream and an alkanes stream; wherein the MFSC zone is operable to receive and thermally crack the non-olefinic stream and the C4/C5 raffinate stream.

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What does patent US10800983B2 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 C10G67/02. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 13 2020 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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