EFFICIENT CARBON REJECTION UPGRADES MEXICO'S MAYA CRUDE OIL.

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Suchanek, A.J. [1 ]
Moore, A.S. [1 ]
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[1] Engelhard Corp, Houston, TX, USA, Engelhard Corp, Houston, TX, USA
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Oil and Gas Journal | 1986年 / 84卷 / 31期
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PETROLEUM REFINERIES - Mexico;
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TE6 [石油、天然气加工工业];
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摘要
Poor-quality crude oils and resids can be effectively upgraded by a chemically efficient carbon-rejection process followed by hydrotreating. The effectiveness is demonstrated by utilizing the asphalt residual treating process to upgrade whole Maya crude oil from Mexico, in a 100,000-b/d refinery. Maya was chosen because it represents most of the world's poor-quality crude oils and resids, and because the results of processing Maya will be wsimilar for other poor-quality feedstocks. Here is a review of the upgrade process, along with investment and operating economics of the Maya upgrade.
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