Process and apparatus for hydroprocessing with two product fractionators

US9234142B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9234142-B2
Application numberUS-201414191183-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 26, 2014
Priority dateFeb 26, 2014
Publication dateJan 12, 2016
Grant dateJan 12, 2016

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A process and apparatus are disclosed for recovering hydroprocessing effluent from a hydroprocessing unit utilizing a hot stripping column and a cold stripping column. A light fractionation column fractionates naphtha from kerosene predominantly from a cold stripped stream. A heavy fractionation column fractionates diesel from unconverted oil predominantly present in a hot stripped stream. Only the hot hydroprocessing effluent is heated in a fired heater prior to entering the heavy fractionation column, resulting in substantial operating and capital savings.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A hydroprocessing apparatus comprising: a hydroprocessing reactor; a cold stripping column in communication with the hydroprocessing reactor for stripping a cold hydroprocessing effluent stream; a hot stripping column in communication with the hydroprocessing reactor for stripping a hot hydroprocessing effluent stream; a light fractionation column in communication with said cold stripping column; a heavy fractionation column in communication with said hot stripping column; and a diesel product stream line in communication with a side cut outlet of said heavy fractionation column; wherein said light fractionation column and said heavy fractionation column are two distinct fractionation columns. 2. The hydroprocessing apparatus of claim 1 wherein said heavy fractionation column is also in communication with said cold stripping column, but said light fractionation column is in communication with said cold stripping column upstream of said heavy fractionation column. 3. The hydroprocessing apparatus of claim 2 wherein said light fractionation column is in communication with an upper line from an upper half of said heavy fractionation column. 4. The hydroprocessing apparatus of claim 3 wherein an inlet to said light fractionation column in downstream communication with said upper line from an upper half of said heavy fractionation column is at a higher elevation than an inlet to said light fractionation column of a cold stripped line from said cold stripping column. 5. The hydroprocessing apparatus of claim 1 wherein said light fractionation column is also in communication with said hot stripping column, but said heavy fractionation column is in communication with said hot stripping column upstream of said light fractionation column. 6. The hydroprocessing apparatus of claim 4 wherein said heavy fractionation column is in communication with a bottom line from said light fractionation column. 7. The hydroprocessing apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a separator in communication with said hot stripping column; said light fractionation column in communication with a hot overhead line from said separator and said heavy fractionation column in communication with a hot bottom line from said separator. 8. The hydroprocessing apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a fired heater on said hot bottom line but not on a cold stripped line from said cold stripping column. 9. The hydroprocessing apparatus of claim 1 further comprising one or more separators in communication with said hydroprocessing reactor for separating a hydroprocessing effluent stream from said hydroprocessing reactor into said cold hydroprocessing effluent stream and hot hydroprocessing effluent stream. 10. The hydroprocessing apparatus of claim 9 further comprising a hot separator in communication with said hydroprocessing reactor and said hot stripping column is in communication with said hot separator. 11. The hydroprocessing apparatus of claim 10 further comprising a cold separator in communication with an overhead line of said hot separator, said cold stripping column being in communication with said cold separator. 12. The hydroprocessing apparatus of claim 11 further comprising a cold flash drum in communication with a bottom line of said cold separator, said cold stripping column being in communication with a bottom of said cold flash drum. 13. The hydroprocessing apparatus of claim 10 further comprising a hot flash drum in communication with a bottom line of said hot separator, said hot stripping column being in communication with a bottom line of said hot flash drum. 14. The hydroprocessing apparatus of claim 13 further comprising a cold flash drum in communication with an overhead line of said hot flash drum, said cold stripping column being in communication with a bottom of said cold flash drum. 15. A hydroprocessing apparatus comprising: a hydroprocessing reactor; a cold stripping column in communication with the hydroprocessing reactor for stripping a cold hydroprocessing effluent stream; a hot stripping column in communication with the hydroprocessing reactor for stripping a hot hydroprocessing effluent stream; a light fractionation column in communication with said cold stripping column; a heavy fractionation column in communication with said hot stripping column through a hot stripped line feeding said heavy fractionation column, and said heavy fractionation column in communication with a bottom line from said light fractionation column; and said light fractionation column being in communication with an upper line from an upper half of said heavy fractionation column; wherein said light fractionation column and said heavy fractionation column are two distinct fractionation columns. 16. The hydroprocessing apparatus of claim 15 wherein an inlet to said light fractionation column in downstream communication with an upper line from an upper half of said heavy fractionation column is at a higher elevation than an inlet to said light fractionation column of a cold stripped line from said cold stripping column. 17. The hydroprocessing apparatus of claim 15 wherein said heavy fractionation column is in communication with a bottom line from said light fractionation column. 18. A hydroprocessing apparatus comprising: a hydroprocessing reactor; a cold stripping column in communication with the hydroprocessing reactor for stripping a cold hydroprocessing effluent stream; a hot stripping column in communication with the hydroprocessing reactor for stripping a hot hydroprocessing effluent stream; a light fractionation column in communication with said cold stripping column; a heavy fractionation column in communication with said hot stripping column, said light fractionation column and said heavy fractionation column being two distinct fractionation columns; and a separator in communication with said hot stripping column; said light fractionation column being in communication with a hot overhead line from said separator and said heavy fractionation column being in communication with a hot bottom line from said separator. 19. The hydroprocessing apparatus of claim 18 wherein said light fractionation column is in communication with an upper line from an upper half of said heavy fractionation column. 20. The hydroprocessing apparatus of claim 18 further comprising a fired heater on said hot bottom line but not on a cold stripped line from said cold stripping column.

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  • by two or more of a fractionation, separation or rectification step · CPC title

  • C10G49/22Primary

    Separation of effluents · CPC title

  • in combination with chemical reactions · CPC title

  • Treatment of hydrocarbon oils, in the presence of hydrogen or hydrogen-generating compounds, not provided for in a single one of groups C10G45/02, C10G45/32, C10G45/44, C10G45/58 or C10G47/00 · CPC title

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What does patent US9234142B2 cover?
A process and apparatus are disclosed for recovering hydroprocessing effluent from a hydroprocessing unit utilizing a hot stripping column and a cold stripping column. A light fractionation column fractionates naphtha from kerosene predominantly from a cold stripped stream. A heavy fractionation column fractionates diesel from unconverted oil predominantly present in a hot stripped stream. Only…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Uop Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C10G49/22. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 12 2016 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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