Claims
- 1. A process for upgrading a petroleum charge of a crude oil or a residual fraction thereof which contains high boiling components of substantial Conradson Carbon number which comprises emulsifying water in said charge as the internal phase of a water in oil emulsion, contacting the emulsion of water in said charge in a confined rising vertical column with a finely divided solid contact material consisting essentially of an inert solid material having a microactivity for catalytic cracking not substantially greater than 20 at low severity, including a temperature of at least about 900.degree. F. for a period of time less than 2 seconds and less than that which induces substantial thermal cracking of said charge, at the end of said period of time separating from said inert solid a decarbonized hydrocarbon fraction of reduced Conradson Carbon number as compared with said charge and reducing temperature of said separated fraction to a level below that at which substantial thermal cracking takes place to terminate said period of time.
- 2. The process according to claim 1 wherein said feedstock is a residual fraction of petroleum obtained by fractionally distilling a crude petroleum to separate distillates from the residual fraction thus produced.
- 3. The process of claim 1 wherein said inert solid has a B.E.T. surface area below about 100 m.sup.2 /g.
- 4. The process of claim 1 wherein said inert solid has a B.E.T. surface area below about 15 M.sup.2 /g.
- 5. The process of claim 1 wherein said inert solid comprises thermally dehydrated clay.
- 6. In a process for preparing premium products from crude petroleum by fractionally distilling the crude petroleum to separate gasoline and distillate gas oil from a residual fraction having a substantial Conradson Carbon number and metals content and charging the distillate gas oil to catalytic cracking; the improvement which comprises;
- (a) emulsifying liquid water in said residual fraction and contacting the resultant emulsion in a rising confined vertical column with an inert solid material having a low surface area and a microactivity for catalytic cracking not substantially greater than 20 at low severity, including a temperature of at least about 900.degree. F., for a period of time less than that which induces substantial thermal cracking of said residual fraction, and such that the quantity of such decarbonized petroleum fraction is less than said residual fraction by a weight percent no greater than three times said Conradson Carbon number,
- (b) at the end of said period of time separating from said inert solid a decarbonized hydrocarbon fraction of reduced Conradson Carbon number and metals content as compared with said residual fraction,
- (c) reducing temperature of the said separated fraction to a level below that at which substantial thermal cracking takes place,
- (d) adding said decarbonized hydrocarbon to said distillate gas oil as additional charge to said catalytic cracking,
- (e) subjecting said inert solid separated from said decarbonized hydrocarbon fraction and now containing a combustible deposit to air at elevated temperature to remove said combustible deposit by burning and thereby heat the inert solid in a burner,
- (f) separating heated inert solids from hot vapors produced in step (e), and
- (g) cycling at least a portion of said separated hot inert solid from steps (e) to step (a).
- 7. The process of claim 6 wherein said separated heated inert solids from step (f) are recycled while still hot into contact with further charge of emulsified residual fraction in step (a).
- 8. The process of claim 6 wherein said inert solid comprises thermally dehydrated clay.
- 9. In a process for preparing premium products from crude petroleum by fractionally distilling the crude petroleum to separate gasoline and distillate gas oil from a residual fraction having a substantial Conradson Carbon number and metals contact and charging the distillate gas oil to catalytic cracking the improvement which comprises:
- (a) emulsifying liquid water in said residual fraction and contacting the resultant emulsion in a rising confined vertical column with fluidizable particles of thermally dehydrated clay which are catalytically inert or substantially so under conditions of elevated temperature and short contact time such as to avoid substantial thermal cracking of said residual fraction and selectively vaporize hydrocarbons and deposit hydrocarbons contributing to Conradson Carbon number on said fluidizable particles,
- (b) at the end of said period of time separating from said particles of calcined clay now having a deposit of hydrocarbon and metals from a decarbonized hydrocarbon fraction of reduced Conradson Carbon number as compared with said residual fraction,
- (c) reducing temperature of the separated hydrocarbon fraction to a level below that at which substantial thermal cracking takes place,
- (d) adding said decarbonized hydrocarbon to said distillate gas oil as additional charge to said catalytic cracking,
- (e) burning combustibles from said particles of thermally dehydrated clay in a burner to thereby heat the inert solid,
- (f) separating hot gases from the burning of combustibles from hot inert solids in said burner, and
- (g) recycling at least a portion of said hot inert solids into contact with further charge of said emulsified residual fraction.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of my copending application, Ser. No. 038,928 (now U.S. Pat. No. 4,243,514) dated Jan. 6, 1981 filed May 14, 1979 as a continuation-in-part of my prior application Ser. No. 875,326, filed Feb. 6, 1978, now abandoned.
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