Hydrocracking of Various Vacuum Residues
2025
Dicho Stratiev
The residue conversion processes, coking, visbreaking, and fluid catalytic cracking (FCC), have demonstrated that feedstock quality is the single factor that most affects process performance. While, for the FCC, it is known that the heavy oil conversion at a maximum gasoline yield point can vary between 50 and 85 wt. %, for the vacuum residue hydrocracking, no reports have appeared yet to reveal the dependence of conversion on the quality of vacuum residue being hydrocracked. In order to search for such a dependence, eight vacuum residues derived from medium, heavy, and extra heavy crude oils have been hydrocracked in a laboratory unit at different reaction temperatures. The current study has witnessed that the vacuum residue hydrocracking obeys the same rule as that of the other residue conversion processes, confirming that the feedstock quality has a great influence on the process performance. A conversion variation between 45 and 85 wt. % can be observed when the sediment content in the hydrocracked atmospheric residue is within the acceptable limit, guaranteeing the planned cycle length. An intercriteria analysis was performed, and it revealed that the vacuum residue conversion has negative consonances with the contents of nitrogen and metals. Correlations were developed which predict the conversion at constant operating conditions within the uncertainty of conversion measurement of 1.7 wt. % and correlation coefficient of 0.964. The conversion at constant hydrocracked atmospheric residue (HCAR) sediment content was predicted with a correlation coefficient of 0.985. The correlations developed in this work disclosed that the higher the contents of metals, nitrogen, and asphaltenes, and the lower the content of sulfur, the lower the conversion in the hydrocracking process is. It was also shown that vacuum residues, which have the same reactivity (the same conversion at identical operating conditions), can indicate significant difference in the conversion at the same HCAR sediment content due to their diverse propensity to form sediments in the process of hydrocracking.
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