Catalyst deactivation, kinetics, and product quality of mild hydrocracking of bitumen-derived heavy gas oils

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作者
Yui, S
Dodge, T
机构
[1] Syncrude Canada Ltd, Res Ctr, Edmonton, AB T6N 1H4, Canada
[2] Syncrude Canada Ltd, Ft McMurray, AB, Canada
关键词
aromatics saturation; 343 degrees C+ conversion; diesel cetane number; fluid catalytic cracking; heavy gas oil; hydrodenitrogenation; hydrodesulfurization; mild hydrocracking; oilsands bitumen; severe hydrotreating;
D O I
10.1080/10916460500278286
中图分类号
TE [石油、天然气工业]; TK [能源与动力工程];
学科分类号
0807 ; 0820 ;
摘要
To assess mild hydrocracking as an option to improve the quality of the heavy gas oil (HGO) fraction of Syncrude's synthetic crude oil (known as Syncrude Sweet Blend or SSB), severe hydrotreating tests were performed by using Athabasca oilsands bitumen-derived coker HGO, heavy vacuum gas oil, and a blend of the two in a pilot-scale down-flow reactor over a typical commercial NiMo/Al 2 O 3 hydrotreating catalyst. Kinetics of sulfur and nitrogen removal, 343 degrees C+ conversion, and aromatics hydrogenation were investigated by incorporating the effect of catalyst deactivation. The total liquid products (TLPs) from the pilot tests were distilled into naphtha, light gas oil (LGO), and HGO fractions, and the TLPs and distilled products were characterized. Cetane number (CN) was determined by engine test for selected LGOs and by ignition quality tester for all LGOs. The quality of product HGOs as fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) unit feedstock was evaluated by using correlations (developed based on feed properties including GC-MS data) to predict FCC product yields. The CN of the LGOs and the predicted gasoline yields from HGO products were much better than that produced from the corresponding fractions of current SSB. The CN and FCC gasoline yield were related to the level of 343 degrees C+ conversion (i.e., the higher the conversion, the higher the CN and FCC gasoline yield).
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