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- 2010 Spring Meeting & 6th Global Congress on Process Safety
- 13th Topical on Refinery Processing
- Heavy Oil Upgrading
- (139a) Full Potential Conversion of Vacuum Resids
Ebullating bed hydroconversion processes, H-Oil and LC-Fining, are limited by the formation of asphaltene sediments in the heavy oil product. This limitation can be overcome by reducing the conversion per pass and deasphalting the heavy product into deasphalted oil, resin, and asphalt fractions. The deasphalted oil is added to the vacuum gas oil product and the asphalt is a heavy, aromatic byproduct. Meanwhile, the resins are recycled for further conversion.
Once dispersed catalyst hydroconversion processes are designed to overcome their compatibility limitation by more efficiently stripping out the volatile liquid product, they can produce greater than 100 vol% liquid product. However, the economic optimum conversion is more likely at lower conversion but greatly depends on the local economics.