2007 Spring Meeting & 3rd Global Congress on Process Safety

(52b) A Catalytic Cracking Process for Ethylene and Propylene from Paraffin Streams

Authors

Eng, C. - Presenter, KBR Energy & Chemicals
Park, D. S. - Presenter, SK Corporation
Ramamurthy, P. - Presenter, KBR Energy & Chemicals
Kang, S. C. - Presenter, SK Corporation
Kim, S. - Presenter, SK Corporation
Choi, S. - Presenter, SK Corporation


Building on the commericalized catalytic technology platform for producing propylene and ethylene from light olefinic feeds sourced from petrochemical and refining plants, KBR and SK Corporation have co-developed a new and innovative catalytic cracking technology to produce ethylene and propylene from predominantly paraffinic streams, such as straight run naphtha. This technology holds promise for replacing the conventional hot ends area of liquid crackers. In this paper, we present the principles for this new technology, supplemented by data from trials and leveraged by commercial experience.