Claims
- 1. A method of refining crude oil by distillation and desulfurization for preparation of petroleum products which comprises
- separating a naphtha fraction from crude oil by a first distillation,
- hydrodesulfurizing at a pressure of 100 to 200 kg/cm.sup.2 G a residual fraction which remains after the naphtha fraction has been removed from the crude oil,
- separating the hydrodesulfurized fraction into a light fraction and a heavy residual oil in a high pressure separator,
- hydrotreating at a pressure of 100 to 200 kg/cm.sup.2 G the light fraction and
- separating the hydrotreated light fraction by a second distillation into a kerosene fraction, a light gas oil fraction, a naphtha fraction and a residual crude fraction.
- 2. A method of refining crude oil by distillation and desulfurization for preparation of petroleum products which comprises
- separating a naphtha fraction from crude oil by a first distillation,
- hydrodesulfurizing at a pressure of 100 to 200 kg/cm.sup.2 G a residual fraction which remains after the naphtha fraction has been removed from the crude oil,
- separating the hydrodesulfurized fraction into a light fraction and a heavy residual oil in a high pressure separator,
- cracking the heavy residual oil by fluid catalytic cracking,
- fractionating the cracked heavy residual oil by a second distillation,
- combining a cracked gas oil fraction obtained by the fractionation by the second distillation with the light fraction separated in the high pressure separator,
- hydrotreating at a pressure of 100 to 200 kg/cm.sup.2 G the combined fraction and
- separating the hydrotreated combined fraction into further fractions by a third distillation into a kerosene fraction, a light gas oil fraction, a naphtha fraction and a residual crude fraction.
- 3. The method of refining crude oil by distillation and desulfurization for preparation of petroleum products as claimed in any one of claims 1 or 2 wherein the hydrotreating is operated in the presence of a catalyst containing Mo or W and Ni.
- 4. The method of refining crude oil by distillation and desulfurization for preparation of petroleum products as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2 wherein the residual fraction is, after being hydrodesulfurized, separated into a light fraction and a heavy residual oil in the high pressure separator by introduction of hydrogen into the separator.
- 5. The method of refining crude oil by distillation and desulfurization for preparation of petroleum products as claimed in claim 1 wherein the process in which the residual fraction is hydrodesulfurized, the process in which the hydrodesulfurized residual oil is separated into a light fraction and a heavy residual oil in a high pressure separator and the process in which the light fraction is hydrotreated are all operated at substantially the same pressure.
- 6. The method of refining crude oil by distillation and desulfurization for preparation of petroleum products as claimed in claim 5, wherein the hydrodesulfurizing is carried out at a reaction temperature of 370.degree. to 420.degree. C., a liquid hourly space velocity of 0.2 to 2.0 hr.sup.-1 and an amount of hydrogen of 800 to 2000 Nm.sup.3 /kl.
- 7. The method of refining crude oil by distillation and desulfurization for preparation of petroleum products as claimed in claim 1, wherein the naphtha fraction has a boiling point of 157.degree. C. or less, the residual fraction has a boiling point of 157.degree. C. or more, the light fraction has a boiling point of 157.degree. to 370.degree. C. and the heavy residual oil has a boiling point of 370.degree. C. or more.
- 8. The method of refining crude oil by distillation and desulfurization for preparation of petroleum products as claimed in claim 7, wherein the hydrodesulfurizing is carried out at a reaction temperature of 370.degree. to 420.degree. C., a liquid hourly space velocity of 0.2 to 2.0 hr.sup.-1 and an amount of hydrogen of 800 to 2000 Nm.sup.3 /kl.
- 9. The method of refining crude oil by distillation and desulfurization for preparation of petroleum products as claimed in claim 1, wherein the naphtha fraction has a boiling point of 157.degree. C. or less; the first distillation is carried out at a pressure of atmospheric pressure to 10 kg/cm.sup.2 G and at a temperature of 145.degree. to 200.degree. C.; the hydrodesulfurization is carried out so that the content of the sulfur is controlled within 1 weight % or less, in the presence of a catalyst comprising one or more of Mo, W, Co and Ni, at a temperature of 300.degree. to 450.degree. C., at a liquid hourly space velocity of 0.1 to 5.0 hours.sup.-1 and with an amount of hydrogen of 500 to 5,000 Nm.sup.3 /kl.
- 10. The method of refining crude oil by distillation and desulfurization for preparation of petroleum products as claimed in claim 9, wherein the hydrodesulfurization is carried out at a temperature of 370.degree. to 420.degree. C., a liquid hourly space velocity of 0.2 to 2.0 hour.sup.-1 and an amount of hydrogen of 800 to 2,000 Nm.sup.3 /kl.
- 11. The method of refining crude oil by distillation and desulfurization for preparation of petroleum products as claimed in claim 1, wherein the hydrodesulfurizing is carried out at a reaction temperature of 370.degree. to 420.degree. C., a liquid hourly space velocity of 0.2 to 2.0 hr.sup.-1 and an amount of hydrogen of 500 to 2000 Nm.sup.3 /kl.
- 12. The method of refining crude oil by distillation and desulfurization for preparation of petroleum products as claimed in claim 1, wherein the hydrotreating is carried out at a reaction temperature of 320.degree. to 360.degree. C., a liquid hourly space velocity of 0.2 to 2.0 hr.sup.-1 and an amount of hydrogen of 800 to 2000 Nm.sup.3 /kl.
- 13. The method of refining crude oil by distillation and desulfurization for preparation of petroleum products as claimed in claim 2, wherein the naphtha fraction has a boiling point of 157.degree. C. or less, the residual fraction has a boiling point of 157.degree. C. or more, the light fraction has a boiling point of 157.degree. to 370.degree. C. and the heavy residual oil has a boiling point of 370.degree. C. or more.
- 14. The method of refining crude oil by distillation and desulfurization for preparation of petroleum products as claimed in claim 2, wherein the fluid catalytic cracking is carried out in the presence of a zeolite cracking catalyst comprising 0.5 to 2 weight % rare earth elements, with a weight ratio of catalyst to oil of 5 to 15, at a temperature of 450.degree. to 560.degree. C. and at a pressure of 1.0 to 3.0 kg/cm.sup.2 G.
- 15. The method of refining crude oil by distillation and desulfurization for preparation of petroleum products as claimed in claim 14, wherein the weight ratio of catalyst to oil is 8 to 10 and the temperature is 510.degree. to 540.degree. C.
- 16. The method of refining crude oil by distillation and desulfurization for preparation of petroleum products as claimed in claim 2, wherein the naphtha fraction has a boiling point of 157.degree. C. or less; the first distillation is carried out at a pressure of atmospheric pressure to 10 kg/cm.sup.2 G and at a temperature of 145.degree. to 200.degree. C.; the hydrodesulfurization is carried out so that the content of the sulfur is controlled within 1 weight a or less, in the presence of a catalyst comprising one or more of Mo, W, Co and Ni, at a temperature of 300.degree. to 450.degree. C., at a liquid hourly space velocity of 0.1 to 5.0 hour.sup.-1 and with an amount of hydrogen of 500 to 5,000 Nm.sup.3 /kl.
- 17. The method of refining crude oil by distillation and desulfurization for preparation of petroleum products as claimed in claim 16, wherein the hydrodesulfurization is carried out at a temperature of 370.degree. to 420.degree. C., a liquid hourly space velocity of 0.2 to 2.0 hour.sup.-1 and an amount of hydrogen of 800 to 2,000 Nm.sup.3 /kl.
- 18. The method of refining crude oil by distillation and desulfurization for preparation of petroleum products as claimed in claim 2, wherein the hydrodesulfurizing is carried out at a reaction temperature of 370.degree. to 420.degree. C., a liquid hourly space velocity of 0.2 to 2.0 hr.sup.-1 and an amount of hydrogen of 500 to 2000 Nm.sup.3 /kl.
- 19. The method of refining crude oil by distillation and desulfurization for preparation of petroleum products as claimed in claim 2, wherein the hydrotreating is carried out at a reaction temperature of 320.degree. to 360.degree. C., a liquid hourly space velocity of 0.2 to 2.0 hr.sup.-1 and an amount of hydrogen of 800 to 2000 Nm.sup.3 /kl.
Priority Claims (3)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation, of application Ser. No. 07/910,111, filed Jul. 1. 1992, now abandoned which is the United States national phase application of International application No. PCT/JP91/01377 filed Oct. 9, 1991.
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