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AM-97-16 THE H-OIL PROCESS: A WORLDWIDE LEADER IN VACUUM RESIDUE HYDROPROCESSING

James J. Colyar; HRI, Inc. Princeton, New Jersey

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Electronic (digital download/no shipping)

Associate Member, International Member, Petrochemical Member, Refining Member - $0.00
Government, NonMember - $35.00

Description:

Current economic trends are requiring refiners to change their product slate to meet the increasing demand for kerosene and diesel fuels. With residual fuel oil demand decreasing, refiners are considering the addition of incremental conversion capacity by utilizing residue hydrocracking to increase both middle distillate yield and quality. Many modern refineries already have one or more of the following units; Fluid Catalytic Cracking “FCC”, Gas Oil Hydrocracking or Delayed Coking. Incremental conversion capacity can be readily integrated within a modem refinery with a residual oil hydrocracker, such as HRI’s’ H-Oil Process. This paper will address various ways that refiners are currently integrating an H-Oil Unit into an existing refinery. The flexibility of this unit to handle a variety of poor quality feedstocks, due to changing crude prices will also be discussed. HRI and its parent company, Institut Francais du Petrole “IFP”, have specific technologies which can be used to produce higher yields of distillates from lower priced refinery feedstocks.

Product Details:

Product ID: AM-97-16
Publication Year: 1997