Claims
- 1. A process for producing normally gaseous olefins from two different process units sharing common downstream fractionation facilities, wherein one of the process units is a vapor short contact time reaction zone containing a horizontal moving bed of fluidized solids and the other is a steam cracking unit, which process comprises:
- (a) converting at least a portion of a residual feedstock to lower boiling products, a portion of which is normally gaseous olefins, in a vapor short contact time process unit comprised of:
- a heating zone wherein heat transfer solids containing carbonaceous deposits thereon are received from a stripping zone and heated in the presence of an oxidizing gas;
- a vapor short contact time reaction zone containing a bed of fluidized solids comprised of substantially inert heat transfer solids recycled from the heating zone; and
- a stripping zone through which solids having carbonaceous deposits thereon are passed from the reaction zone and wherein lower boiling additional hydrocarbon and volatiles are recovered with a stripping gas; which vapor short contact time process unit is operated by:
- (i) feeding the residual feedstock to said vapor short contact time reaction zone wherein it contacts the fluidized heat transfer solids, which reaction zone is operated at a temperature from about 670.degree. C. to about 870.degree. C. and under conditions such that the solids residence time and the vapor residence time are independently controlled, which vapor residence time is less than about 2 seconds, and which solids residence time is from about 5 to about 60 seconds, thereby resulting in a material being deposited onto said solids, and a vaporized fraction containing olefinic products, which material is characterized as a combustible carbonaceous metal-containing material;
- (ii) separating the vaporized fraction from solids;
- (iii) quenching said vapor product fraction to a temperature low enough to stop the conversion;
- (iv) separating an olefin-rich fraction from said vaporized fraction;
- (v) passing the separated solids to said stripping zone where they are contacted with a stripping gas, thereby removing any remaining volatile material therefrom;
- (vi) passing the stripped solids to said heating zone where they are heated to an effective temperature that will maintain the operating temperature of the reaction zone; and
- (vii) recycling hot solids from the heating zone to the reaction zone where they are contacted with fresh feedstock;
- (b) converting a hydrocarbon feedstock having an average boiling point from about the C.sub.5 hydrocarbon boiling point to about 545.degree. C. to lower boiling products by:
- (i) introducing said feedstock into a steam cracking furnace wherein said feedstock is vaporized and cracked to lower boiling products in the presence of steam;
- (ii) quenching said vaporized and cracked product stream to a temperature low enough to stop the cracking reaction; and
- (iii) combining both quenched vapor streams from (a)(iii) and (b)(ii) in a common downstream steam cracking facility selected from the group consisting of fractionation, compression, scrubbing of contaminants, and olefins recovery.
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein the vapor residence time of the vapor short contact time reaction zone is less than about 1 seconds.
- 3. The process of claim 2 wherein the solids residence time of the vapor short contact time reaction zone is from about 10 to 30 seconds.
- 4. The process of claim 1 wherein the residua feedstock is selected from the group consisting of vacuum resids, atmospheric resids, heavy and reduced petroleum crude oil; pitch; asphalt; bitumen; tar sand oil; shale oil; coal slurries; and coal liquefaction bottoms.
- 5. The process of claim 4 wherein the residua feedstock is a vacuum resid.
- 6. The process of claim 1 wherein a catalytic component is present and is selected from the group consisting of refractory metal oxides, aluminates, zeolites, spent fluid catalytic cracking catalysts, vanadium rich flue fines, spent bauxite, and mixtures thereof.
- 7. The process of claim 6 wherein the catalytic component is a metal oxide selected from the group consisting of magnesium oxide, calcium oxide, manganese oxide, beryllium oxide, strontium oxide, cerium oxide, vanadium oxide, cesium oxide, and mixtures thereof.
- 8. The process of claim 1 wherein the heat transfer solids are selected from the group consisting of petroleum coke from a delayed coking process, recycle coke, or an inert material.
- 9. The process of claim 1 wherein the solids of the vapor short contact time reaction zone are fluidized with the aid of a mechanical means and a fluidizing gas.
- 10. The process of claim 9 wherein the fluidizing gas is comprised of vaporized normally gaseous hydrocarbons, hydrogen, hydrogen sulfide, and steam.
- 11. The process of claim 1 wherein a co-feed is used in (a) and is selected from the group consisting of lube extracts, deasphalted rock, petrolatum, and heavy products from fluidized catalytic cracking, fluidized coking, and delayed coking boiling in excess of 260.degree. C.
- 12. The process of claim 11 wherein less than 50 wt. % of the feedstock is said co-feed.
- 13. The process of claim 1 wherein the stripping gas is steam.
- 14. A process for producing normally gaseous olefins from two different process units sharing common downstream fractionation facilities, wherein one of the process units is a vapor short contact time reaction zone containing a horizontal moving bed of fluidized solids and the other is a steam cracking unit, which process comprises:
- (a) converting at least a portion of a residual feedstock to lower boiling products, a portion of which is normally gaseous olefins, in a vapor short contact time process unit comprised of:
- a heating zone wherein heat transfer solids containing carbonaceous deposits thereon are received from a stripping zone and heated in the presence of an oxidizing gas;
- a vapor short contact time reaction zone containing a horizontal moving bed of fluidized solids comprised of substantially inert heat transfer solids recycled from the heating zone; and
- a stripping zone through which solids having carbonaceous deposits thereon are passed from the reaction zone and wherein lower boiling additional hydrocarbon and volatiles are recovered with a stripping gas; which vapor short contact time process unit is operated by:
- (i) feeding the residual feedstock selected from the group consisting of vacuum resids, atmospheric resids, heavy and reduced petroleum crude oil; pitch; asphalt; bitumen; tar sand oil; shale oil; coal slurries; and coal liquefaction bottoms to said vapor short contact time reaction zone wherein it contacts the fluidized heat transfer solids, which reaction zone is operated at a temperature from about 670.degree. C. to about 870.degree. C. and under conditions such that the solids residence time and the vapor residence time are independently controlled, which vapor residence time is less than about 2 seconds, and which solids residence time is from about 5 to about 60 seconds, thereby resulting in a material being deposited onto said solids, and a vaporized fraction containing olefinic products, which material is characterized as a combustible carbonaceous metal-containing material;
- (ii) separating the vaporized fraction from solids;
- (iii) quenching said vapor product fraction to a temperature low enough to stop the conversion;
- (iv) separating an olefin-rich fraction from said vaporized fraction;
- (v) passing the separated solids to said stripping zone where they are contacted with a stripping gas, thereby removing any remaining volatile material therefrom;
- (vi) passing the stripped solids to said heating zone where they are heated to an effective temperature that will maintain the operating temperature of the reaction zone; and
- (vii) recycling hot solids from the heating zone to the reaction zone where they are contacted with fresh feedstock;
- (b) converting a hydrocarbon feedstock having an average boiling point from about the C.sub.5 hydrocarbon boiling point to about 545.degree. C. to lower boiling products by:
- (i) introducing said feedstock into a steam cracking furnace wherein said feedstock is vaporized and cracked to lower boiling products in the presence of steam;
- (ii) quenching the vaporized and cracked product stream to a temperature low enough to stop the cracking reaction; and
- (iii) combining both quenched vapor streams from (a)(iii) and (b)(ii) in a common downstream steam cracking facility selected from the group consisting of fractionation, compression, scrubbing of contaminants, and olefins recovery.
- 15. The process of claim 14 wherein a co-feed is used in (a) and is selected from the group consisting of lube extracts, deasphalted rock, petrolatum, and heavy products from fluidized catalytic cracking, fluidized coking, and delayed boiling in excess of 260.degree. C.
- 16. The process of claim 15 wherein the residua feedstock is a vacuum resid and the co-feed is a lube extract.
- 17. The process of claim 14 wherein the heat transfer solids are selected from the group consisting of petroleum coke from a delayed coking process, recycle coke, or an inert material.
- 18. The process of claim 17 wherein the solids of the vapor short contact time reaction zone are fluidized with the aid of a mechanical means and a fluidizing gas.
- 19. The process of claim 18 wherein the fluidizing gas is comprised of vaporized normally gaseous hydrocarbons, hydrogen, hydrogen sulfide, and steam.
- 20. The process of claim 18 wherein the mechanical means are comprised of a set of horizontally disposed screws within the reactor.
- 21. The process of claim 20 wherein less than 50 wt. % of the feedstock is said co-feed.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/606,153 filed Feb. 22, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,714,663 entitled "Improved Process for Obtaining Significant Olefin Yields from Residua Feedstocks" currently pending and the present application claims priority to (1) Provisional application Ser. No. 60/026,416 filed Sep. 20, 1996 "Process for Obtaining Olefins from Lube Extracts and Other Refinery Waste Streams"; (2) Provisional application Ser. No. 60/025,743 filed Sep. 20, 1996 "Process for Obtaining Olefins from Residual Feedstocks"; (3) Provisional application Ser. No. 60/026,427 filed Sep. 20, 1996 "Dual Process for Obtaining Olefins"; and (4) Provisional application Ser. No. 60/026,376 filed Sep. 20, 1996 "Process for Obtaining Olefins from Residual Feedstocks". The present application is related to (1) application Ser. No. 08/803,663, filed on the same date as this application, entitled "Process for Obtaining Olefins from Lube Extracts and Other Refinery Waste Streams" by inventor P. A. Ruziska, et. al., and (2) application Ser. No. 08/803,209, filed on the same date as this application, entitled "Process for Obtaining Olefins from Residual Feedstocks" by inventors W. Serrand, et. al. All of these applications are incorporated herein by this reference.
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