Claims
- 1. Process for treatment of petroleum feedstocks of which at least 80% by weight boils above 340° C. and which contains at least 0.05% by weight of sulfur for producing at least one gas oil fraction with a sulfur content of at most 50 ppm by weight, whereby said process comprises the following stages:
a) Ebulliated-bed hydroconversion of a hydroconversion catalyst that is at least partly amorphous and that operates with an upward flow of liquid and gas, at a temperature of 30-550° C., a pressure of 2-35 MPa, an hourly space velocity of 0.1 h−1 to 10 h−1 and in the presence of 5-5000 Nm3 of hydrogen/m3 of feedstock, whereby the net conversion of products boiling below 360° C. is 1-80% by weight, b) Separation from the effluent of a gas that contains hydrogen, hydrogen sulfide formed in stage a) and a heavier fraction than the gas oil, c) Hydrotreatment, by contact with at least one catalyst, of at least one distillate fraction that is obtained in stage b) and that includes a gas oil fraction, at a temperature of 30-500° C., a pressure of 2-12 MPa, an hourly space velocity of 0.1-10 h−1 and in the presence of 20-5000 Nm3 of hydrogen/m3 of feedstock, d) Separation of hydrogen, gases and at least one gas oil fraction with a sulfur content of less than 50 ppm by weight, process in which the make-up hydrogen is brought to stage c).
- 2. Process according to claim 1, in which the amount of make-up hydrogen that is introduced in stage c) is greater than the chemical consumption of hydrogen that is necessary for obtaining the performance levels that are fixed under the operating conditions that are fixed for stage c).
- 3. Process according to one of the preceding claims in which all of the make-up hydrogen that is necessary to the process is brought to stage c).
- 4. Process according to one of the preceding claims, in which said heavy fraction is sent to a catalytic cracking process.
- 5. Process according to one of the preceding claims, in which the partial H2S pressure at the outlet of stage c) is less than 0.05 MPa.
- 6. Process according to one of the preceding claims, in which in stage b), the naphtha is also separated, and a gas oil fraction passes into stage c).
- 7. Process according to one of claims 1 to 5, in which a gas oil fraction that is mixed with naphtha passes into stage c).
- 8. Process according to one of the preceding claims, in which at least a portion of the gas that contains hydrogen and that is separated in stage b) is treated to reduce its hydrogen sulfide content and then is recycled to stage a), whereby the recycling gas contains at most 1 mol % of hydrogen sulfide.
- 9. Process according to claim 8, in which the treatment is a washing with at least one amine.
- 10. Process according to one of claims 8 or 9, in which the recycling gas also contains the hydrogen that is separated in stage d).
- 11. Process according to one of claims 8 to 10, in which the hydrogen is also recycled in stage c).
- 12. Process according to one of the preceding claims, in which the fractions that are separated in stages b) and d) are separated into heavy and light gasolines, whereby the heavy gasoline is sent to reforming, and the light gasoline is sent to isomerization of the paraffins.
- 13. Installation for treatment of petroleum feedstocks of which at least 80% by weight boils above 340° C. and which contains at least 0.05% of sulfur, comprising:
a) A zone (I) for ebulliated-bed hydroconversion of a hydroconversion catalyst and provided with a pipe (1) for introducing the feedstock to be treated, a pipe (2) for the output of the hydroconverted effluent, at least one pipe (31) for drawing off catalyst and at least one pipe (32) for supplying fresh catalyst, as well as a pipe (29) for introducing hydrogen, whereby said zone operates with an upward flow of feedstock and gas, b) a zone (II) for separation including at least one separator (3) (6) for separating the hydrogen-rich gas via pipe (4), for separating the hydrogen sulfide in pipe (7) and obtaining a liquid fraction in pipe (8), and also including a distillation column (9) for separating at least one distillate fraction that includes a gas oil fraction in pipe (11) and a heavy fraction in pipe (10), c) a hydrotreatment zone (III) that contains at least one fixed bed of hydrotreatment catalyst for treating a gas oil fraction that is obtained at the end of stage b), provided with a pipe (30) for introducing make-up hydrogen and a pipe (12) for the output of hydrotreated effluent, d) a separation zone (IV) that includes at least one separator (13) (16) for separating hydrogen via pipe (14), for separating the hydrogen sulfide in pipe (17) and for separating a gas oil that has a sulfur content of less than 50 ppm via pipe (18).
- 14. Installation according to claim 13 that also comprises a catalytic cracking zone (V) in which said heavy fraction is sent via pipe (10).
- 15. Installation according to one of claims 13 or 14 in which zone (II) comprises a gas/liquid separator (3) for separating a gas that contains hydrogen via pipe (4), then a separator (6) that admits the effluent that is obtained from separator (3) for separating hydrogen sulfide and naphtha via pipe (7) and for obtaining a liquid fraction in pipe (8), whereby said zone (II) also comprises a distillation column (9) for separating a naphtha+gas oil fraction via pipe (11) and a heavier fraction than the gas oil via pipe (10), and pipe (10) is connected to a catalytic cracking zone (V).
- 16. Installation according to one of claims 13 to 15, in which zone (II) comprises a gas/liquid separator (3) for separating a gas that contains hydrogen via pipe (4), then a separator (6) that admits the effluent that is obtained from separator (3) for separating hydrogen sulfide and naphtha via pipe (7) and for obtaining a liquid fraction in pipe (8); a stabilizer for removing the hydrogen sulfide is placed in pipe (7), whereby the purified naphtha is sent into pipe (8), and whereby said zone (II) also comprises a distillation column (9) for separating the naphtha, a heavier fraction than the gas oil via pipe (10), and a gas oil fraction via pipe (11), whereby pipe (10) is connected to catalytic cracking zone (V).
- 17. Installation according to one of claims 13 to 16 that comprises a treatment zone (25) for reducing the H2S content of the gas that contains hydrogen, a compressor (27) that recompresses the gas that is obtained from zone (25), and the hydrogen that is brought via pipe (14), and a pipe (29) for recycling the hydrogen in zone (I).
- 18. Installation according to claim 17 that is also provided with a pipe (28) for recycling the hydrogen in zone (III).
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the priority of Provisional Application Serial No. 60/357,629 filed Feb. 20, 2002 and is related to Applicants' concurrently filed application Attorney Docket No. PET-1992V1 entitled, “Process For Converting Heavy Petroleum Fractions For Producing A Catalytic Cracking Feedstock And Middle Distillates With A Low Sulfur Content”, based on French Application No. 01/14.531, filed Nov. 9, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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