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ОбложкаSpeigth J.G. The chemistry and technology of petroleum. - 5th ed. - Boca Raton: CRC/ Taylor & Francis, 2014. - xxvi, 927 p.: ill. - (Chemical industries; 137). - Bibliogr. at the end of the chapters. - Ind.: p.915-927. - ISBN 978-1-4398-7389-2
 

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Оглавление / Contents
 
Preface ..................................................... xxiii
Author ........................................................ xxv

SECTION I  History, Occurrence, and Recovery

Chapter 1  History and Terminology .............................. 3
1.1  Historical Perspectives .................................... 3
1.2  Modern Perspectives ........................................ 9
1.3  Definitions and Terminology ............................... 12
1.4  Native Materials .......................................... 14
     1.4.1  Petroleum .......................................... 14
     1.4.2  Opportunity Crudes and High-Acid Crudes ............ 15
     1.4.3  Heavy Oil .......................................... 16
     1.4.4  Foamy Oil .......................................... 16
     1.4.5  Extra Heavy Oil .................................... 17
     1.4.6  Bitumen ............................................ 17
     1.4.7  Wax ................................................ 18
     1.4.8  Asphaltite and Asphaltoid .......................... 18
     1.4.9  Bituminous Rock and Bituminous Sand ................ 19
     1.4.10 Kerogen ............................................ 20
     1.4.11 Natural Gas ........................................ 20
1.5  Manufactured Materials .................................... 22
     1.5.1  Wax ................................................ 22
     1.5.2  Resid .............................................. 22
     1.5.3  Asphalt ............................................ 23
     1.5.4  Tar and Pitch ...................................... 23
     1.5.5  Coke ............................................... 24
     1.5.6  Synthetic Crude Oil ................................ 24
1.6  Derived Materials ......................................... 24
     1.6.1  Asphaltenes, Carbenes, and Carboids ................ 24
     1.6.2  Resins and Oils .................................... 25
1.7  Oil Prices ................................................ 26
     1.7.1  Pricing Strategies ................................. 26
     1.7.2  Oil Price History .................................. 27
     1.7.3  Future of Oil ...................................... 28
     1.7.4  Epilogue ........................................... 28
     References ................................................ 28

Chapter 2  Classification ...................................... 31
2.1  Introduction .............................................. 31
2.2  Classification Systems .................................... 32
     2.2.1  Classification as a Hydrocarbon Resource ........... 32
     2.2.2  Classification by Chemical Composition ............. 34
     2.2.3  Correlation Index .................................. 35
     2.2.4  Density ............................................ 36
     2.2.5  API Gravity ........................................ 37
     2.2.6  Viscosity .......................................... 38
     2.2.7  Carbon Distribution ................................ 38
     2.2.8  Viscosity-Gravity Constant ......................... 38
     2.2.9  UOP Characterization Factor ........................ 39
     2.2.10 Recovery Method .................................... 39
     2.2.11 Pour Point ......................................... 40
2.3  Miscellaneous Systems ..................................... 41
2.4  Reservoir Classification .................................. 42
     2.4.1  Identification and Quantification .................. 42
     2.4.2  Future ............................................. 44
     References ................................................ 44

Chapter 3  Origin and Occurrence ............................... 47
3.1  Introduction .............................................. 47
3.2  Origin .................................................... 47
     3.2.1  Abiogenic Origin ................................... 48
     3.2.2  Biogenic Origin .................................... 49
       3.2.2.1  Deposition of Organic Matter ................... 51
       3.2.2.2  Establishment of Source Beds ................... 51
       3.2.2.3  Nature of the Source Material .................. 53
       3.2.2.4  Transformation of Organic Matter into
                Petroleum ...................................... 55
       3.2.2.5  Accumulation in Reservoir Sediments ............ 57
       3.2.2.6  In Situ Transformation of Petroleum ............ 61
     3.2.3  Differences between Abiogenic Theory and Biogenic
            Theory ............................................. 64
     3.2.4  Relationship of Petroleum Composition and
            Properties ......................................... 65
3.3  Occurrence ................................................ 67
     3.3.1  Reserves ........................................... 67
     3.3.2  Conventional Petroleum ............................. 70
     3.3.3  Natural Gas ........................................ 71
     3.3.4  Heavy Oil .......................................... 72
     3.3.5  Bitumen ............................................ 73
     References ................................................ 75

Chapter 4  Reservoirs and Reservoir Fluids ..................... 79
4.1  Introduction .............................................. 79
4.2  Reservoirs ................................................ 79
     4.2.1  Structural Types ................................... 80
     4.2.2  Heterogeneity ...................................... 81
4.3  Classes of Fluids ......................................... 82
4.4  Evaluation of Reservoir Fluids ............................ 83
     4.4.1  Sampling Methods ................................... 84
     4.4.2  Data Acquisition and QA/QC ......................... 85
4.5  Physical Composition and Molecular Weight ................. 87
     4.5.1  Asphaltene Separation .............................. 87
     4.5.2  Fractionation ...................................... 89
     4.5.3  Molecular Weight ................................... 91
4.6  Reservoir Evaluation ...................................... 95
     References ................................................ 96

Chapter 5  Kerogen ............................................. 99
5.1  Introduction .............................................. 99
5.2  Properties ................................................ 99
5.3  Composition .............................................. 102
5.4  Classification ........................................... 102
5.5  Isolation ................................................ 104
5.6  Methods for Probing Kerogen Structure .................... 104
     5.6.1  Ultimate (Elemental) Analysis ..................... 104
     5.6.2  Functional Group Analysis ......................... 105
     5.6.3  Oxidation ......................................... 105
     5.6.4  Thermal Methods ................................... 106
     5.6.5  Acid-Catalyzed Hydrogenolysis ..................... 107
5.7  Structural Models ........................................ 107
5.8  Kerogen Maturation ....................................... 109
     References ............................................... 111

Chapter 6  Exploration, Recovery, and Transportation .......... 115
6.1  Introduction ............................................. 115
6.2  Exploration .............................................. 116
     6.2.1  Gravity Methods ................................... 117
     6.2.2  Magnetic Methods .................................. 118
     6.2.3  Seismic Methods ................................... 119
     6.2.4  Electrical Methods ................................ 119
     6.2.5  Electromagnetic Methods ........................... 120
     6.2.6  Radioactive Methods ............................... 120
     6.2.7  Borehole Logging .................................. 120
6.3  Drilling ................................................. 121
     6.3.1  Preparing to Drill ................................ 121
     6.3.2  Drilling Equipment ................................ 122
     6.3.3  Drilling Rig ...................................... 124
     6.3.4  Drilling .......................................... 125
6.4  Well Completion .......................................... 125
6.5  Recovery ................................................. 126
     6.5.1  Primary Recovery .................................. 128
     6.5.2  Secondary Recovery ................................ 130
     6.5.3  Enhanced Oil Recovery ............................. 132
6.6  Products and Product Quality ............................. 141
6.7  Transportation ........................................... 142
     References ............................................... 147

Chapter 7  Recovery of Heavy Oil and Tar Sand Bitumen ......... 149
7.1  Introduction ............................................. 149
7.2  Mining ................................................... 153
     7.2.1  Tar Sand Mining ................................... 154
     7.2.2  Hot-Water Process ................................. 156
     7.2.3  Other Processes ................................... 158
7.3  Nonmining Methods ........................................ 160
     7.3.1  Steam-Based Processes ............................. 161
     7.3.2  Combustion Processes .............................. 162
     7.3.3  Other Processes ................................... 165
7.4  Upgrading during Recovery ................................ 173
     7.4.1  Partial Upgrading at the Surface .................. 174
       7.4.1.1  Thermal Cracking Processes .................... 175
       7.4.1.2  Solvent Processes ............................. 176
     7.4.2  Upgrading during In Situ Recovery ................. 176
       7.4.2.1  Steam Distillation ............................ 177
       7.4.2.2  Mild Thermal Cracking ......................... 177
       7.4.2.3  Partial Combustion ............................ 178
       7.4.2.4  Solvent Deasphalting .......................... 180
       7.4.2.5  Microbial Enhanced Oil Recovery ............... 181
     7.4.3  Epilogue .......................................... 181
     References ............................................... 182

SECTION II  Composition and Properties

Chapter 8  Chemical Composition ............................... 187
8.1  Introduction ............................................. 187
8.2  Ultimate (Elemental) Composition ......................... 188
8.3  Chemical Composition ..................................... 189
     8.3.1  Hydrocarbon Components ............................ 190
       8.3.1.1  Paraffin Hydrocarbons ......................... 191
       8.3.1.2  Cycloparaffin Hydrocarbons (Naphthenes) ....... 193
       8.3.1.3  Aromatic Hydrocarbons ......................... 194
       8.3.1.4  Unsaturated Hydrocarbons ...................... 196
     8.3.2  Nonhydrocarbon Components ......................... 196
       8.3.2.1  Sulfur Compounds .............................. 197
       8.3.2.2  Oxygen Compounds .............................. 198
       8.3.2.3  Nitrogen Compounds ............................ 199
       8.3.2.4  Metallic Constituents ......................... 201
       8.3.2.5  Porphyrins .................................... 202
8.4  Chemical Composition by Distillation ..................... 203
     8.4.1  Gases and Naphtha ................................. 205
     8.4.2  Middle Distillates ................................ 206
     8.4.3  Vacuum Residua (1050°F+) .......................... 208
     References ............................................... 208

Chapter 9  Fractional Composition ............................. 211
9.1  Introduction ............................................. 211
9.2  Distillation ............................................. 212
     9.2.1  Atmospheric Pressure .............................. 216
     9.2.2  Reduced Pressures ................................. 216
     9.2.3  Azeotropic and Extractive Distillation ............ 218
9.3  Solvent Treatment ........................................ 219
     9.3.1  Asphaltene Separation ............................. 221
       9.3.1.1  Influence of Solvent Type ..................... 221
       9.3.1.2  Influence of the Degree of Dilution ........... 224
       9.3.1.3  Influence of Temperature ...................... 224
       9.3.1.4  Influence of Contact Time ..................... 224
     9.3.2  Fractionation ..................................... 225
9.4  Adsorption ............................................... 227
     9.4.1  Chemical Factors .................................. 227
     9.4.2  Fractionation Methods ............................. 228
       9.4.2.1  General Methods ............................... 228
       9.4.2.2  ASTM Methods .................................. 231
9.5  Chemical Methods ......................................... 233
     9.5.1  Acid Treatment .................................... 233
     9.5.2  Molecular Complex Formation ....................... 235
       9.5.2.1  Urea Adduction ................................ 235
       9.5.2.2  Thiourea Adduction ............................ 236
       9.5.2.3  Adduct Composition ............................ 236
       9.5.2.4  Adduct Structure .............................. 237
       9.5.2.5  Adduct Properties ............................. 237
9.6  Use of the Data .......................................... 238
     References ............................................... 240

Chapter 10 Petroleum Analysis ................................. 243
10.1 Introduction ............................................. 243
10.2 Petroleum Assay .......................................... 243
10.3 Physical Properties ...................................... 246
     10.3.1 Elemental (Ultimate) Analysis ..................... 246
     10.3.2 Density and Specific Gravity ...................... 247
     10.3.3 Viscosity ......................................... 249
     10.3.4 Surface and Interfacial Tension ................... 251
     10.3.5 Metal Content ..................................... 253
     10.3.6 Total Acid Number ................................. 254
10.4 Thermal Properties ....................................... 254
     10.4.1 Volatility ........................................ 255
     10.4.2 Liquefaction and Solidification ................... 258
     10.4.3 Carbon Residue .................................... 260
     10.4.4 Aniline Point ..................................... 261
     10.4.5 Specific Heat ..................................... 261
     10.4.6 Latent Heat ....................................... 262
     10.4.7 Enthalpy or Heat Content .......................... 262
     10.4.8 Thermal Conductivity .............................. 262
     10.4.9 Pressure-Volume-Temperature Relationships ......... 263
     10.4.10 Heat of Combustion ............................... 263
     10.4.11 Critical Properties .............................. 264
10.5 Electrical Properties .................................... 264
     10.5.1 Conductivity ...................................... 264
     10.5.2 Dielectric Constant ............................... 264
     10.5.3 Dielectric Strength ............................... 265
     10.5.4 Dielectric Loss and Power Factor .................. 265
     10.5.5 Static Electrification ............................ 266
10.6 Optical Properties ....................................... 266
     10.6.1 Refractive Index .................................. 266
     10.6.2 Optical Activity .................................. 267
10.7 Spectroscopic Methods .................................... 268
     10.7.1 Infrared Spectroscopy ............................. 269
     10.7.2 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance ........................ 269
     10.7.3 Mass Spectrometry ................................. 269
10.8 Chromatographic Methods .................................. 270
     10.8.1 Gas Chromatography ................................ 270
     10.8.2 Simulated Distillation ............................ 273
     10.8.3 Adsorption Chromatography ......................... 274
     10.8.4 Gel Permeation Chromatography ..................... 275
     10.8.5 Ion-Exchange Chromatography ....................... 276
     10.8.6 High-Performance Liquid Chromatography ............ 277
     10.8.7 Supercritical Fluid Chromatography ................ 278
10.9 Molecular Weight ......................................... 278
10.10 Use of the Data ......................................... 279
     References ............................................... 280

Chapter 11 Structural Group Analysis .......................... 283
11.1 Introduction ............................................. 283
11.2 Methods for Structural Group Analysis .................... 285
     11.2.1 Physical Property Methods ......................... 288
        11.2.1.1 Direct Method ................................ 288
        11.2.1.2 Waterman Ring Analysis ....................... 290
        11.2.1.3 Density Method ............................... 291
        11.2.1.4 n-d-M Method ................................. 291
        11.2.1.5 Dispersion-Refraction Method ................. 292
        11.2.1.6 Density-Temperature Coefficient Method ....... 292
        11.2.1.7 Molecular Weight-Refractive Index Method ..... 293
        11.2.1.8 Miscellaneous Methods ........................ 293
     11.2.2 Spectroscopic Methods ............................. 295
        11.2.2.1 Infrared Spectroscopy ........................ 295
        11.2.2.2 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy ...... 299
        11.2.2.3 Mass Spectrometry ............................ 302
        11.2.2.4 Electron Spin Resonance ...................... 304
        11.2.2.5 Ultraviolet Spectroscopy ..................... 304
        11.2.2.6 X-Ray Diffraction ............................ 306
     11.2.3 Heteroatom Systems ................................ 307
        11.2.3.1 Nitrogen ..................................... 308
        11.2.3.2 Oxygen ....................................... 308
        11.2.3.3 Sulfur ....................................... 309
        11.2.3.4 Metals ....................................... 309
11.3 Miscellaneous Methods .................................... 309
     References ............................................... 310

Chapter 12 Asphaltene Constituents ............................ 315
12.1 Introduction ............................................. 315
12.2 Separation ............................................... 316
12.3 Composition .............................................. 319
12.4 Molecular Weight ......................................... 324
12.5 Reactions ................................................ 327
12.6 Solubility Parameter ..................................... 331
12.7 Structural Aspects ....................................... 334
     References ............................................... 340

Chapter 13 Structure of Petroleum ............................. 345
13.1 Introduction ............................................. 345
13.2 Molecular Species in Petroleum ........................... 346
     13.2.1 Volatile Fractions ................................ 346
     13.2.2 Nonvolatile Constituents .......................... 346
        13.2.2.1 Composition .................................. 346
        13.2.2.2 Structure .................................... 346
        13.2.2.3 Molecular Weight ............................. 347
     13.2.3 Resin Constituents ................................ 347
        13.2.3.1 Composition .................................. 348
        13.2.3.2 Structure .................................... 348
        13.2.3.3 Molecular Weight ............................. 349
13.3 Petroleum System ......................................... 349
13.4 Stability/Instability of the Petroleum System ............ 354
13.5 Effects on Recovery and Refining ......................... 362
     13.5.1 Effects on Recovery Operations .................... 363
     13.5.2 Effects on Refining Operations .................... 366
     References ............................................... 367

Chapter 14 Instability and Incompatibility .................... 371
14.1 Introduction ............................................. 371
14.2 General Aspects .......................................... 375
14.3 Factors Influencing Instability and Incompatibility ...... 376
     14.3.1 Elemental Analysis ................................ 376
     14.3.2 Density and Specific Gravity ...................... 376
     14.3.3 Volatility ........................................ 376
     14.3.4 Viscosity ......................................... 377
     14.3.5 Asphaltene Content ................................ 377
     14.3.6 Pour Point ........................................ 379
     14.3.7 Acidity ........................................... 379
     14.3.8 Metals (Ash) Content .............................. 379
     14.3.9 Water Content, Salt Content, and Bottom Sediment
            and Water ......................................... 380
14.4 Methods for Determining Instability and Incompatibility .. 381
14.5 Effect of Asphaltene and Heteroatom Constituents ......... 385
     References ............................................... 387

SECTION III Refining

Chapter 15 Introduction to Refining Processes ................. 391
15.1 Introduction ............................................. 391
15.2 Dewatering and Desalting ................................. 394
15.3 Early Processes .......................................... 395
15.4 Distillation ............................................. 396
     15.4.1 Historical Development ............................ 396
     15.4.2 Modern Processes .................................. 396
        15.4.2.1 Atmospheric Distillation ..................... 396
        15.4.2.2 Vacuum Distillation .......................... 398
        15.4.2.3 Azeotropic and Extractive Distillation ....... 399
15.5 Thermal Methods .......................................... 399
     15.5.1 Historical Development ............................ 399
     15.5.2 Modern Processes .................................. 401
        15.5.2.1 Thermal Cracking ............................. 401
        15.5.2.2 Visbreaking .................................. 402
        15.5.2.3 Coking ....................................... 403
15.6 Catalytic Methods ........................................ 406
     15.6.1 Historical Development ............................ 406
     15.6.2 Modern Processes .................................. 407
     15.6.3 Catalysts ......................................... 408
15.7 Hydroprocesses ........................................... 409
     15.7.1 Historical Development ............................ 409
     15.7.2 Modern Processes .................................. 410
        15.7.2.1 Hydrofining .................................. 412
15.8 Reforming ................................................ 412
     15.8.1 Historical Development ............................ 412
     15.8.2 Modern Processes .................................. 412
        15.8.2.1 Thermal Reforming ............................ 412
        15.8.2.2 Catalytic Reforming .......................... 413
     15.8.3 Catalysts ......................................... 413
15.9 Isomerization ............................................ 414
     15.9.1 Historical Development ............................ 414
     15.9.2 Modern Processes .................................. 415
     15.9.3 Catalysts ......................................... 415
15.10 Alkylation Processes .................................... 416
     15.10.1 Historical Development ........................... 416
     15.10.2 Modern Processes ................................. 417
     15.10.3 Catalysts ........................................ 417
15.11 Polymerization Processes ................................ 418
     15.11.1 Historical Development ........................... 418
     15.11.2 Modern Processes ................................. 418
     15.11.3 Catalysts ........................................ 418
15.12 Solvent Processes ....................................... 419
     15.12.1 Deasphalting Processes ........................... 419
     15.12.2 Dewaxing Processes ............................... 420
15.13 Refining Heavy Feedstocks ............................... 421
15.14 Petroleum Products ...................................... 424
15.15 Petrochemicals .......................................... 425
15.16 Future of Refining ...................................... 427
     15.16.1 Feedstocks ....................................... 427
     15.16.2 Refinery Configuration ........................... 428
     References ............................................... 431

Chapter 16 Refining Chemistry ................................. 433
16.1 Introduction ............................................. 433
16.2 Cracking ................................................. 435
     16.2.1 Thermal Cracking .................................. 435
     16.2.2 Catalytic Cracking ................................ 436
     16.2.3 Dehydrogenation ................................... 438
     16.2.4 Dehydrocyclization ................................ 439
16.3 Hydrogenation ............................................ 439
     16.3.1 Hydrocracking ..................................... 439
     16.3.2 Hydrotreating ..................................... 440
16.4 Isomerization ............................................ 440
16.5 Alkylation ............................................... 441
16.6 Polymerization ........................................... 442
16.7 Process Chemistry ........................................ 442
     16.7.1 Thermal Chemistry ................................. 442
     16.7.2 Hydroconversion Chemistry ......................... 450
     16.7.3 Chemistry in the Refinery ......................... 451
        16.7.3.1 Visbreaking .................................. 451
        16.7.3.2 Hydroprocessing .............................. 454
     References ............................................... 456

Chapter 17 Distillation ....................................... 459
17.1 Introduction ............................................. 459
17.2 Pretreatment ............................................. 460
17.3 Atmospheric Pressure and Reduced Pressure Distillation ... 461
     17.3.1 Atmospheric Pressure Distillation ................. 463
     17.3.2 Reduced Pressure Distillation ..................... 466
17.4 Equipment ................................................ 469
     17.4.1 Columns ........................................... 469
     17.4.2 Packing ........................................... 471
     17.4.3 Trays ............................................. 471
17.5 Other Processes .......................................... 473
     17.5.1 Stripping ......................................... 473
     17.5.2 Rerunning ......................................... 473
     17.5.3 Stabilization and Light-End Removal ............... 473
     17.5.4 Superfractionation ................................ 475
     17.5.5 Azeotropic Distillation ........................... 475
     17.5.6 Extractive Distillation ........................... 476
17.6 Options for Heavy Feedstocks ............................. 478
     References ............................................... 478

Chapter 18 Thermal Cracking ................................... 481
18.1 Introduction ............................................. 481
18.2 Early Processes .......................................... 485
18.3 Commercial Processes ..................................... 486
     18.3.1 Visbreaking ....................................... 487
     18.3.2 Coking Processes .................................. 492
        18.3.2.1 Delayed Coking ............................... 493
        18.3.2.2 Fluid Coking ................................. 496
        18.3.2.3 Flexicoking .................................. 498
18.4 Options for Heavy Feedstocks ............................. 499
     18.4.1 Asphalt Coking Technology (ASCOT) Process ......... 500
     18.4.2 Cherry-P (Comprehensive Heavy Ends Reforming
            Refinery) Process ................................. 500
     18.4.3 Decarbonizing ..................................... 501
     18.4.4 ET-II Process ..................................... 501
     18.4.5 Eureka Process .................................... 502
     18.4.6 Fluid Thermal Cracking Process .................... 503
     18.4.7 High Conversion Soaker Cracking Process ........... 505
     18.4.8 Mixed-Phase Cracking .............................. 506
     18.4.9 OrCrude Process ................................... 506
     18.4.10 Selective Cracking ............................... 507
     18.4.11 Shell Thermal Cracking ........................... 507
     18.4.12 Tervahl-T Process ................................ 509
     References ............................................... 510

Chapter 19 Catalytic Cracking ................................. 513
19.1 Introduction ............................................. 513
19.2 Early Processes .......................................... 517
19.3 Commercial Processes ..................................... 517
     19.3.1 Fixed-Bed Processes ............................... 518
     19.3.2 Fluid-Bed Processes ............................... 518
        19.3.2.1 Fluid-Bed Catalytic Cracking ................. 518
        19.3.2.2 Model IV Fluid-Bed Catalytic Cracking Unit ... 518
        19.3.2.3 Orthoflow Fluid-Bed Catalytic Cracking ....... 519
        19.3.2.4 Shell Two-Stage Fluid-Bed Catalytic
                 Cracking ..................................... 520
        19.3.2.5 Universal Oil Products Fluid-Bed Catalytic
                 Cracking ..................................... 520
     19.3.3 Moving-Bed Processes .............................. 520
        19.3.3.1 Airlift Thermofor Catalytic Cracking
                 (Socony Airlift TCC Process) ................. 520
        19.3.3.2 Houdresid Catalytic Cracking ................. 520
        19.3.3.3 Houdriflow Catalytic Cracking ................ 520
        19.3.3.4 Suspensoid Catalytic Cracking ................ 521
19.4 Options for Heavy Feedstocks ............................. 521
     19.4.1 Asphalt Residual Treating Process ................. 522
     19.4.2 Aquaconversion .................................... 522
     19.4.3 Residue Fluid Catalytic Cracking Process .......... 523
     19.4.4 Heavy Oil Treating Process ........................ 524
     19.4.5 R2R Process ....................................... 524
     19.4.6 Reduced Crude Oil Conversion Process .............. 526
     19.4.7 Shell FCC Process ................................. 527
     19.4.8 S&W Fluid Catalytic Cracking Process .............. 528
19.5 Catalysts ................................................ 529
     19.5.1 Catalyst Properties ............................... 529
     19.5.2 Catalyst Treatment ................................ 529
        19.5.2.1 Demet ........................................ 530
        19.5.2.2 Met-X ........................................ 530
19.6 Process Parameters ....................................... 530
     19.6.1 Reactor ........................................... 531
     19.6.2 Coking ............................................ 532
     19.6.3 Catalyst Variables ................................ 534
     19.6.4 Process Variables ................................. 535
     19.6.5 Additives ......................................... 535
     References ............................................... 536

Chapter 20 Solvent Processes .................................. 539
20.1 Introduction ............................................. 539
20.2 Commercial Processes ..................................... 539
     20.2.1 Deasphalting Process .............................. 540
     20.2.2 Options for Heavy Feedstocks ...................... 547
        20.2.2.1 Deep Solvent Deasphalting Process ............ 547
        20.2.2.2 Demex Process ................................ 549
        20.2.2.3 MDS Process .................................. 551
        2Q.2.2.4 Residuum Oil Supercritical Extraction
                 Process ...................................... 552
        20.2.2.5 Solvahl Process .............................. 553
        20.2.2.6 Lube Deasphalting ............................ 553
20.3 Dewaxing Processes ....................................... 553
     References ............................................... 558

Chapter 21 Hydrotreating and Desulfurization .................. 561
21.1 Introduction ............................................. 561
21.2 Process Parameters and Reactors .......................... 568
     21.2.1 Hydrogen Partial Pressure ......................... 569
     21.2.2 Space Velocity .................................... 569
     21.2.3 Reaction Temperature .............................. 570
     21.2.4 Catalyst Life ..................................... 570
     21.2.5 Feedstock Effects ................................. 570
     21.2.6 Reactors .......................................... 572
        21.2.6.1 Downflow Fixed-Bed Reactor ................... 572
        21.2.6.2 Upflow Expanded-Bed Reactor .................. 573
        21.2.6.3 Ebullating Bed Reactor ....................... 574
        21.2.6.4 Demetallization Reactor (Guard Bed Reactor) .. 574
21.3 Commercial Processes ..................................... 575
     21.3.1 Autofining Process ................................ 576
     21.3.2 Ferrofining Process ............................... 576
     21.3.3 Gulf HDS Process .................................. 576
     21.3.4 Hydrofining Process ............................... 576
     21.3.5 Isomax Process .................................... 578
     21.3.6 Ultrafining Process ............................... 578
     21.3.7 Unifining Process ................................. 578
     21.3.8 Unionfining Process ............................... 579
21.4 Options for Heavy Feedstocks ............................. 579
     21.4.1 Residuum Desulfurization and Vacuum Residuum
            Desulfurization Process ........................... 580
     21.4.2 Residfining Process ............................... 580
21.5 Catalysts ................................................ 581
21.6 Biodesulfurization ....................................... 585
21.7 Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Polishing ....................... 586
     References ............................................... 588

Chapter 22 Hydrocracking ...................................... 591
22.1 Introduction ............................................. 591
22.2 Commercial Processes ..................................... 597
     22.2.1 Process Design .................................... 598
22.3 Options for Heavy Feedstocks ............................. 601
     22.3.1 Asphaltenic Bottom Cracking Process ............... 602
     22.3.2 CANMET Process .................................... 603
     22.3.3 Eni Slurry Technology Process ..................... 604
     22.3.4 (HC)3 Process ..................................... 604
     22.3.5 H-Oil Process ..................................... 605
     22.3.6 Hydrovisbreaking Process .......................... 606
     22.3.7 Нуvahl F Process .................................. 607
     22.3.8 IFP Hydrocracking Process ......................... 608
     22.3.9 Isocracking Process ............................... 608
     22.3.10 LC-Fining Process ................................ 609
     22.3.11 MAKfining Process ................................ 611
     22.3.12 Microcat-RC Process .............................. 612
     22.3.13 Mild Hydrocracking Process ....................... 613
     22.3.14 MRH Process ...................................... 614
     22.3.15 RCD Unibon Process ............................... 615
     22.3.16 Residfining Process .............................. 615
     22.3.17 Residue Hydroconversion Process .................. 616
     22.3.18 Tervahl-H Process ................................ 616
     22.3.19 T-Star Process ................................... 617
     22.3.20 Unicracking Process .............................. 617
     22.3.21 Uniflex Process .................................. 619
     22.3.22 Veba Combi Cracking Process ...................... 620
22.4 Catalysts ................................................ 621
     References ............................................... 627

Chapter 23 Hydrogen Production ................................ 631
23.1 Introduction ............................................. 631
23.2 Processes Requiring Hydrogen ............................. 634
     23.2.1 Hydrotreating ..................................... 634
     23.2.2 Hydrocracking ..................................... 635
23.3 Feedstocks ............................................... 636
23.4 Process Chemistry ........................................ 636
23.5 Commercial Processes ..................................... 638
     23.5.1 Heavy Residue Gasification and Combined Cycle
            Power Generation .................................. 639
     23.5.2 Hybrid Gasification Process ....................... 640
     23.5.3 Hydrocarbon Gasification .......................... 640
     23.5.4 Hypro Process ..................................... 640
     23.5.5 Pyrolysis Processes ............................... 641
     23.5.6 Shell Gasification Process ........................ 642
     23.5.7 Steam-Methane Reforming ........................... 642
     23.5.8 Steam-Naphtha Reforming ........................... 644
     23.5.9 Synthesis Gas Generation .......................... 644
     23.5.10 Texaco Gasification (Partial Oxidation)
             Process .......................................... 645
     23.5.11 Recovery from Fuel Gas ........................... 646
23.6 Catalysts ................................................ 646
     23.6.1 Reforming Catalysts ............................... 646
     23.6.2 Shift Conversion Catalysts ........................ 647
     23.6.3 Methanation Catalysts ............................. 648
23.7 Hydrogen Purification .................................... 648
     23.7.1 Wet Scrubbing ..................................... 649
     23.7.2 Pressure Swing Adsorption Units ................... 649
     23.7.3 Membrane Systems .................................. 651
     23.7.4 Cryogenic Separation .............................. 651
23.8 Hydrogen Management ...................................... 651
     References ............................................... 652

Chapter 24 Product Improvement and Treating ................... 655
24.1 Introduction ............................................. 655
24.2 Reforming ................................................ 656
     24.2.1 Thermal Reforming ................................. 658
     24.2.2 Catalytic Reforming ............................... 659
        24.2.2.1 Fixed-Bed Processes .......................... 661
        24.2.2.2 Moving-Bed Processes ......................... 665
     24.2.3 Fluid-Bed Processes ............................... 665
24.3 Isomerization ............................................ 666
     24.3.1 Butamer Process ................................... 667
     24.3.2 Butomerate Process ................................ 668
     24.3.3 Hysomer Process ................................... 668
     24.3.4 Iso-Kel Process ................................... 669
     24.3.5 Isomate Process ................................... 669
     24.3.6 Isomerate Process ................................. 669
     24.3.7 Penex Process ..................................... 669
     24.3.8 Pentafining Process ............................... 669
24.4 Hydroisomerization ....................................... 670
24.5 Alkylation ............................................... 671
     24.5.1 Cascade Sulfuric Acid Alkylation .................. 672
     24.5.2 Hydrogen Fluoride Alkylation ...................... 673
24.6 Polymerization ........................................... 673
     24.6.1 Thermal Polymerization ............................ 674
     24.6.2 Solid Phosphoric Acid Condensation ................ 674
     24.6.3 Bulk Acid Polymerization .......................... 675
24.7 Catalysts ................................................ 676
     24.7.1 Reforming Processes ............................... 676
     24.7.2 Isomerization Processes ........................... 677
     24.7.3 Alkylation Processes .............................. 677
     24.7.4 Polymerization Processes .......................... 678
24.8 Treating Processes ....................................... 678
     24.8.1  Caustic Processes ................................ 678
        24.8.1.1 Dualayer Distillate Process .................. 679
        24.8.1.2 Dualayer Gasoline Process .................... 679
        24.8.1.3 Electrolytic Mercaptan Process ............... 679
        24.8.1.1 Ferrocyanide Process ......................... 679
        24.8.1.5 Lye Treatment ................................ 679
        24.8.1.6 Mercapsol Process ............................ 680
        24.8.1.7 Polysulfide Treatment ........................ 680
        24.8.1.8 Sodasol Process .............................. 680
        24.8.1.9 Solutizer Process ............................ 681
        24.8.1.10 Steam-Regenerative Caustic Treatment ........ 681
        24.8.1.11 Unisol Process .............................. 681
     24.8.2 Acid Processes .................................... 681
        24.8.2.1 Nalfining Process ............................ 683
        24.8.2.2 Sulfuric Acid Treatment ...................... 683
     24.8.3 Clay Processes .................................... 683
        24.8.3.1 Alkylation Effluent Treatment ................ 684
        24.8.3.2 Arosorb Process .............................. 684
        24.8.3.3 Bauxite Treatment ............................ 684
        24.8.3.4 Continuous Contact Filtration Process ........ 684
        24.8.3.5 Cyclic Adsorption Process .................... 684
        24.8.3.6 Gray Clay Treatment .......................... 685
        24.8.3.7 Percolation Filtration Process ............... 685
        24.8.3.8 Thermofor Continuous Percolation Process ..... 685
     24.8.4 Oxidative Processes ............................... 685
        24.8.4.1 Bender Process ............................... 685
        24.8.4.2 Copper Sweetening Process .................... 686
        24.8.4.3 Doctor Process ............................... 686
        24.8.4.4 Hypochlorite Sweetening Process .............. 687
        24.8.4.5 Inhibitor Sweetening Process ................. 687
        24.8.4.6 Merox Process ................................ 687
     24.8.5 Solvent Processes ................................. 687
     References ............................................... 689

Chapter 25 Gas Processing ..................................... 691
25.1 Introduction ............................................. 691
25.2 Gas Streams .............................................. 691
     25.2.1 Gas Streams from Crude Oil ........................ 698
     25.2.2 Gas Streams from Natural Gas ...................... 702
25.3 Water Removal ............................................ 702
     25.3.1 Absorption ........................................ 703
     25.3.2 Solid Adsorbents .................................. 704
     25.3.3 Use of Membranes .................................. 705
25.4 Liquid Removal ........................................... 705
     25.4.1 Extraction ........................................ 705
     25.4.2 Absorption ........................................ 706
     25.4.3 Fractionation of Natural Gas Liquids .............. 707
25.5 Nitrogen Removal ......................................... 707
25.6 Acid Gas Removal ......................................... 708
25.7 Enrichment ............................................... 711
25.8 Fractionation ............................................ 711
25.9 Claus Process ............................................ 712
     References ............................................... 714

Chapter 26 Petroleum Products ................................. 717
26.1 Introduction ............................................. 717
26.2 Gaseous Fuels ............................................ 721
     26.2.1 Composition ....................................... 722
     26.2.2 Manufacture ....................................... 722
     26.2.3 Properties and Uses ............................... 722
26.3 Naphtha .................................................. 725
     26.3.1 Composition ....................................... 725
     26.3.2 Manufacture ....................................... 726
     26.3.3 Properties and Uses ............................... 728
26.4 Gasoline ................................................. 729
     26.4.1 Composition ....................................... 729
     26.4.2 Manufacture ....................................... 731
     26.4.3 Properties and Uses ............................... 733
     26.4.4 Octane Number ..................................... 733
     26.4.5 Additives ......................................... 735
26.5 Kerosene ................................................. 737
     26.5.1 Composition ....................................... 737
     26.5.2 Manufacture ....................................... 738
     26.5.3 Properties and Uses ............................... 738
26.6 Fuel Oil ................................................. 739
     26.6.1 Composition ....................................... 739
     26.6.2 Manufacture ....................................... 740
     26.6.3 Uses .............................................. 741
26.7 Lubricating Oil .......................................... 742
     26.7.1 Composition ....................................... 742
     26.7.2 Manufacture ....................................... 743
        26.7.2.1 Chemical Refining Processes .................. 743
        26.7.2.2 Hydroprocessing .............................. 744
        26.7.2.3 Solvent Refining Processes ................... 744
        26.7.2.4 Catalytic Dewaxing ........................... 744
        26.7.2.5 Solvent Dewaxing ............................. 744
        26.7.2.6 Finishing Processes .......................... 745
        26.7.2.7 Older Processes .............................. 745
     26.7.3 Properties and Uses ............................... 747
26.8 Other Oil Products ....................................... 748
     26.8.1 White Oil ......................................... 748
     26.8.2 Insulating Oil .................................... 749
     26.8.3 Insecticides ...................................... 749
26.9 Grease ................................................... 750
     26.9.1 Composition ....................................... 750
     26.9.2 Manufacture ....................................... 751
     26.9.3 Properties and Uses ............................... 752
        26.9.3.1 Lime Soap Grease ............................. 753
        26.9.3.2 Sodium Soap Grease ........................... 753
        26.9.3.3 Lithium and Barium Soap Grease ............... 753
        26.9.3.4 Aluminum Soap Grease ......................... 753
        26.9.3.5 Calcium Soap Grease .......................... 754
        26.9.3.6 Cold Sett Grease ............................. 754
26.10 Wax ..................................................... 754
     26.10.1 Composition ...................................... 755
     26.10.2 Manufacture ...................................... 755
     26.10.3 Properties and Uses .............................. 756
26.11 Asphalt ................................................. 757
     26.11.1 Composition ...................................... 757
     26.11.2 Manufacture ...................................... 759
     26.11.3 Properties and Uses .............................. 761
        26.11.3.1 Road Asphalt ................................ 762
        26.11.3.2 Cutback Asphalt ............................. 762
        26.11.3.3 Asphalt Emulsion ............................ 763
        26.11.3.4 Cold Mix Asphalt ............................ 763
        26.11.3.5 Asphalt Aging ............................... 766
     26.12 Coke ............................................... 766
     26.13 Sulfonic Acids ..................................... 767
     26.14 Acid Sludge ........................................ 768
     26.15 Product Blending ................................... 768
     References ............................................... 769

Chapter 27 Petrochemicals ..................................... 773
27.1 Introduction ............................................. 773
27.2 Chemicals from Paraffins ................................. 781
     27.2.1 Halogenation ...................................... 781
     27.2.2 Nitration ......................................... 782
     27.2.3 Oxidation ......................................... 783
     27.2.4 Alkylation ........................................ 784
     27.2.5 Thermolysis ....................................... 784
27.3 Chemicals from Olefins ................................... 785
     27.3.1 Hydroxylation ..................................... 786
     27.3.2 Halogenation ...................................... 787
     27.3.3 Polymerization .................................... 788
     27.3.4 Oxidation ......................................... 788
     27.3.5 Miscellaneous ..................................... 789
27.4 Chemicals from Aromatics ................................. 789
27.5 Chemicals from Acetylene ................................. 791
27.6 Chemicals from Natural Gas ............................... 791
27.7 Inorganic Petrochemicals ................................. 792
27.8 Synthesis Gas ............................................ 793
     References ............................................... 795

SECTION IV Environmental Issues

Chapter 28 Refinery Wastes .................................... 799
28.1 Introduction ............................................. 799
28.2 Process Wastes ........................................... 802
     28.2.1 Desalting ......................................... 803
     28.2.2 Distillation ...................................... 804
     28.2.3 Thermal Cracking .................................. 807
     28.2.4 Coking Processes .................................. 808
     28.2.5 Fluid Catalytic Cracking .......................... 810
     28.2.6 Hydrocracking and Hydrotreating ................... 811
     28.2.7 Catalytic Reforming ............................... 813
     28.2.8 Alkylation ........................................ 814
     28.2.9 Isomerization ..................................... 817
     28.2.10 Polymerization ................................... 818
     28.2.11 Deasphalting ..................................... 818
     28.2.12 Dewaxing ......................................... 819
     28.2.13 Gas Processing ................................... 820
28.3 Types of Waste ........................................... 820
     28.3.1 Gases and Lower Boiling Constituents .............. 822
     28.3.2 Higher Boiling Constituents ....................... 824
     28.3.3 Wastewater ........................................ 825
     28.3.4 Spent Caustic ..................................... 826
     28.3.5 Solid Waste ....................................... 827
28.4 Waste Toxicity ........................................... 827
28.5 Refinery Outlook ......................................... 828
     28.5.1 Hazardous Waste Regulations ....................... 828
     28.5.2 Regulatory Background ............................. 828
     28.5.3 Requirements ...................................... 828
28.6 Management of Refinery Waste ............................. 829
     References ............................................... 830

Chapter 29 Environmental Aspects of Refining .................. 831
29.1 Introduction ............................................. 831
29.2 Definitions .............................................. 833
29.3 Environmental Regulations ................................ 835
     29.3.1 Clean Air Act Amendments .......................... 835
     29.3.2 Water Pollution Control Act (Clean Water Act) ..... 835
     29.3.3 Safe Drinking Water Act ........................... 836
     29.3.4 Resource Conservation and Recovery Act ............ 836
     29.3.5 Toxic Substances Control Act г. ................... 837
     29.3.6 Comprehensive Environmental Response,
            Compensation, and Liability Act ................... 837
     29.3.7 Occupational Safety and Health Act ................ 838
     29.3.8 Oil Pollution Act ................................. 838
     29.3.9 Hazardous Materials Transportation Act ............ 839
29.4 Process Analysis ......................................... 839
     29.4.1 Gaseous Emissions ................................. 841
     29.4.2 Liquid Effluents .................................. 845
     29.4.3 Solid Effluents ................................... 846
29.5 Epilogue ................................................. 847
     References ...............................................

Chapter 30 Environmental Analysis ............................. 849
30.1 Introduction ............................................. 849
30.2 Petroleum and Petroleum Products ......................... 850
30.3 Leachability and Toxicity ................................ 852
30.4 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ............................. 853
     30.4.1 Gas Chromatographic Methods ....................... 855
     30.4.2 Infrared Spectroscopy Methods ..................... 857
     30.4.3 Gravimetric Methods ............................... 858
     30.4.4 Immunoassay Methods ............................... 859
30.5 Petroleum Group Analysis ................................. 860
     30.5.1 Thin Layer Chromatography ......................... 861
     30.5.2 Immunoassay ....................................... 861
     30.5.3 Gas Chromatography ................................ 862
     30.5.4 High-Performance Liquid Chromatography ............ 863
     30.5.5 Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry .............. 864
30.6 Petroleum Fractions ...................................... 865
30.7 Assessment of the Methods ................................ 865

References .................................................... 868
Conversion Factors ............................................ 869
Glossary ...................................................... 871
Index ......................................................... 915


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