Abstract

ABSTRACT A pilot plant study was conducted on mild hydrocracking of heavy vacuum gas oils derived from two different crude sources over a commercially available catalyst to determine the possibility of utilizing mild hydrocracker bottoms as fluidized catalytic cracking feedstock along with improved middle distillate yields. The mild hydrocracking experiments were conducted at 390°C, 60 kg/cm2, 1.0/h liquid hourly space velocity and H2/oil ratio of 390 l/l in a pilot plant trickle bed reactor using two catalyst beds for pretreatment and mild hydrocracking reactions. The experimental results showed that mild hydrocracking would result in valuable middle distillates with low sulphur and nitrogen content. With research octane number of 78, the naphtha obtained from mild hydrocracking was found to be a good blending stock for gasoline pool. The middle distillate fraction (140–370°C) obtained from mild hydrocracking product was found to have cetane number in the range of 48–54. The bottom product from mild hydrocracking of heavy vacuum gas oils was found to be a good feedstock for fluidized catalytic cracking unit because of its low sulphur, nitrogen and aromatic contents. The data obtained from pilot plant studies showed that the processing of mild cracker bottom in FCC unit would result in better quality fuels.

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