Effect of Crude Oil Quality on Properties of Hydrocracked Vacuum Residue and Its Blends with Cutter Stocks to Produce Fuel Oil

Author:

Kolev Iliyan12,Stratiev Dicho12ORCID,Shishkova Ivelina1ORCID,Atanassov Krassimir23ORCID,Ribagin Simeon23,Sotirov Sotir3,Sotirova Evdokia3,Stratiev Danail D.2

Affiliation:

1. LUKOIL Neftohim Burgas, 8104 Burgas, Bulgaria

2. Institute of Biophysics and Biomedical Engineering, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Academic Georgi Bonchev Street 105, 1113 Sofia, Bulgaria

3. Intelligent Systems Laboratory, University Prof. Dr. Assen Zlatarov, Professor Yakimov 1, 8010 Burgas, Bulgaria

Abstract

The production of heavy fuel oil from hydrocracked vacuum residue requires dilution of the residue with cutter stocks to reduce viscosity. The hydrocracked residue obtained from different vacuum residue blends originating from diverse crude oils may have divergent properties and interact with the variant cutter stocks in a dissimilar way leading to changeable values of density, sediment content, and viscosity of the obtained fuel oil. H-Oil hydrocracked vacuum residues (VTBs) obtained from different crude blends (Urals, Siberian Light (LSCO), and Basrah Heavy) were diluted with the high aromatic fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) light cycle, heavy cycle, and slurry oil, and the low aromatic fluid catalytic cracking feed hydrotreater diesel cutter stocks and their densities, sediment content, and viscosity of the mixtures were investigated. Intercriteria analysis evaluation of the data generated in this study was performed. It was found that the densities of the blends H-Oil VTB/cutter stocks deviate from the regular solution behavior because of the presence of attractive and repulsive forces between the molecules of the H-Oil VTB and the cutter stocks. Urals and Basrah Heavy crude oils were found to enhance the attractive forces, while the LSCO increases the repulsive forces between the molecules of H-Oil VTBs and those of the FCC gas oils. The viscosity of the H-Oil VTB obtained during hydrocracking of straight run vacuum residue blend was established to linearly depend on the viscosity of the H-Oil vacuum residue feed blend. The applied equations to predict viscosity of blends containing straight run and hydrocracked vacuum residues and cutter stocks proved their good prediction ability with an average relative absolute deviation (%AAD) of 8.8%. While the viscosity was found possible to predict, the sediment content of the blends H-Oil VTBs/cutter stocks was recalcitrant to forecast.

Funder

University Prof. Dr. Assen Zlatarov-Burgas

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Process Chemistry and Technology,Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous),Bioengineering

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