WO2015007691A1 - Process to prepare two or more base oils - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a process to prepare two or more base oils.
- a problem of the process disclosed in WO 02/070631 is that base oil precursors need to be stored in tanks for each desired base oil and all the process steps need to be repeated. Furthermore, the base oil prepared by the process as disclosed in WO 02/070631 may have large cloud point/ pour point differentials.
- One of the above or other objects may be achieved according to the present invention by providing a process to prepare two or more base oils, the process at least comprising the following steps: - -
- step (b) subjecting a first paraffinic hydrocarbon feedstock stream provided in step (a) to a hydrocracking/
- step (c) subjecting a second paraffinic hydrocarbon feedstock stream provided in step (a) to a hydrocracking/
- step (d) separating the first product stream of step (b) , thereby obtaining a first lower boiling fraction and a first higher boiling fraction;
- step (e) separating the second product stream of step (c) , thereby obtaining a second lower boiling fraction and a second higher boiling fraction;
- step (f) combining the first lower boiling fraction of step (d) with the second lower boiling fraction of step (e) thereby obtaining a combined lower boiling fraction
- step (d) with the second higher boiling fraction of step (e) thereby obtaining a combined higher boiling fraction;
- An important advantage of the present invention is that two or more base oils are obtained having low cloud point/pour point differentials.
- Base oils with different viscosities according to the present invention can thus be prepared in a efficient manner having low cloud point/pour point differentials.
- a further advantage of the present invention is that by separately but simultaneously catalytic dewaxing the lower and higher boiling fractions to obtain the light and heavy base oils, no intermediate tankage is necessary to separately store the lower and higher boiling
- step (a) of the process according to the present invention two or more paraffinic hydrocarbon feedstock streams are provided.
- the paraffinic hydrocarbon feedstock stream is a hydrowax feedstock, a Fischer-Tropsch product or mixtures thereof.
- the paraffinic hydrocarbon feedstock stream is a hydrowax feedstock, a Fischer-Tropsch product or mixtures thereof.
- the paraffinic hydrocarbon feedstock stream is a hydrowax feedstock, a Fischer-Tropsch product or mixtures thereof.
- the paraffinic hydrocarbon feedstock stream is a hydrowax feedstock, a Fischer-Tropsch product or mixtures thereof.
- the paraffinic hydrocarbon feedstock stream is a hydrowax feedstock, a Fischer-Tropsch product or mixtures thereof.
- hydrocarbon feedstock stream is a Fischer-Tropsch
- hydrowax is meant a mineral feedstock product, which product is derived from crude oil.
- the hydrowax is derived from waxy crude - - oils, by a process comprising contacting
- hydrocarbonaceous feedstock derived from a waxy crude oil with a hydroisomerisation catalyst under hydroisomerising conditions and is the ⁇ 370°C + bottoms fraction of a fuels hydrocracker optimised for automotive gas oil. This process is for example described in EP-A-0400742.
- the density of the hydrowax at 70°C according to ASTM D-4052 is between 800 and 850 kg/m 3 , preferably between 810 and 820 kg/m 3 , more preferably between 819 and 820 kg/m 3 .
- the hydrowax has preferably an initial boiling point of between 200 to 430°C, more preferably between 228 to
- Fischer-Tropsch product is known in the art.
- Fischer-Tropsch product is meant a synthesis product of a Fischer-Tropsch process.
- synthesis gas is converted to a synthesis product.
- Synthesis gas or syngas is a mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide that is obtained by conversion of a hydrocarbonaceous feedstock.
- Suitable feedstock include natural gas, crude oil, heavy oil fractions, coal, biomass and lignite.
- a Fischer-Tropsch product may also be referred to a GTL (Gas-to-Liquids ) product.
- the Fischer-Tropsch product of the Fischer-Tropsch process is usually separated into a water stream, a gaseous stream comprising unconverted synthesis gas, carbon dioxide, inert gases and CI to C2, and a C3+ product stream by distillation.
- a gaseous stream comprising unconverted synthesis gas, carbon dioxide, inert gases and CI to C2
- C3+ product stream by distillation.
- Commercially available - - equipment can be used.
- the distillation may be carried out at atmospheric pressure, but also reduced pressure may be used.
- Fischer-Tropsch product in the present invention is meant the C3+ product stream.
- step (b) a first paraffinic hydrocarbon feedstock stream provided in step (a) is subjected to a
- hydrocracking/hydroisomerization step to obtain a first at least partially isomerised product stream.
- Hydrocracking/hydroisomerization and the effect of hydrocracking/hydroisomerization conditions on the amount of isomerised product are for example described in
- Tropsch derived isomerised feedstock in step (b) has been described in e.g. WO 2009/080681.
- the preparation of an at least partially mineral derived isomerised feedstock in step (b) has been described in e.g. EP-A-0400742.
- step (c) a second paraffinic hydrocarbon
- feedstock stream provided in step (a) is subjected to a hydrocracking/hydroisomerization step to obtain a second at least partially isomerised product stream.
- step (c) Preferred hydrocracking/hydroisomerization step in step (c) are described above.
- the second paraffinic hydrocarbon is a paraffinic hydrocarbon
- step (c) is the very same as the first paraffinic hydrocarbon feedstock in step (b) or differ - - from the paraffinic hydrocarbon feedstock in step (b) .
- the second paraffinic hydrocarbon feedstock in step (c) is the very same as the first paraffinic hydrocarbon feedstock in step (b) .
- step (d) the first product stream of step (b) is separated to obtain a first lower boiling fraction and a first higher boiling fraction.
- step (e) the second product stream of step (c) is separated to obtain a second lower boiling fraction and a second higher boiling fraction.
- the first and second lower boiling fractions of step (d) and (e) boils in a temperature range of from 350 to 500°C and the first and second higher boiling fractions of step (d) and (e) boils in a temperature range of from 425 to 600°C.
- boiling points at atmospheric conditions is meant atmospheric boiling points, which boiling points can be determined using methods such as ASTM D2887 or ASTM
- the separation is preferably performed by means of a high vacuum distillation.
- the lower boiling fractions of step (d) and (e) preferably comprises a C2 0 to C30 fraction, more
- step (d) and (e) preferably comprises a C30 to C 4 o fraction, more
- step (f) the first lower boiling fraction of step (d) is combined with the second lower boiling fraction of step (e) thereby obtaining a combined lower boiling fraction .
- the combined lower boiling fraction has - - the similar boiling points and composition as the lower boiling fraction according to the present invention as described above.
- step (g) the first higher boiling fraction of step (d) is combined with the second higher boiling fraction of step (e) thereby obtaining a combined higher boiling fraction.
- the combined higher boiling fraction has the similar boiling points and composition as the higher boiling fraction according to the present invention as described above.
- step (h) the combined lower boiling fraction of step (f) is dewaxed to obtain a light base oil.
- the present invention provides a light base oil obtainable by the process according to the present invention.
- the light base oil may be characterized by one or more of the features described herein below, with no additional limiting technical meaning being attributed to the label "light”.
- dewaxing processes are catalytic dewaxing and solvent dewaxing.
- Catalytic and solvent dewaxing processes are known in the art and therefore not
- Dewaxing of the low boiling fraction in step (e) is preferably performed by means of a catalytic dewaxing process . - -
- Typical catalytic dewaxing processes are for example described in WO 2009/080681 and WO2012055755.
- catalytic dewaxing is performed in the presence of a catalyst comprising a molecular sieve and a group VIII metal.
- Suitable dewaxing catalyst are heterogeneous
- catalysts comprising molecular sieve, more suitably intermediate pore size zeolites and optionally in
- the intermediate pore size zeolites have a pore diameter of between 0.35 and 0.8 nm.
- catalytic dewaxing is performed in the presence of a catalyst comprising a molecular sieve and a group VIII metal, wherein the molecular sieve is selected from a group consisting of a MTW, MTT, TON type molecular sieve, ZSM-12, ZSM-48 and EU-2.
- a catalyst comprising a molecular sieve and a group VIII metal, wherein the molecular sieve is selected from a group consisting of a MTW, MTT, TON type molecular sieve, ZSM-12, ZSM-48 and EU-2.
- the reference to ZSM-48 and EU-2 is used to indicate that all zeolites can be used that belong to the ZSM-48 family of disordered structures also referred to as the *MRE family and described in the Catalog of Disorder in Zeolite Frameworks published in 2000 on behalf of the Structure Commission of the
- EU-2 can be used in the present invention.
- Zeolites ZBM- 30 and EU-11 resemble ZSM-48 closely and also are
- any reference to ZSM-48 zeolite also is a reference to
- zeolites can be present in the catalyst composition especially if - - it is desired to modify its catalytic properties. It has been found that it can be advantageous to have present zeolite ZSM-12 which zeolite has been defined in the Database of Zeolite Structures published in 2007/2008 on behalf of the Structure Commission of the International
- Suitable Group VIII metals are nickel, cobalt, platinum and palladium.
- a Group VIII metal is platinum or palladium.
- the dewaxing catalyst suitably also comprises a binder.
- the binder can be non-acidic. Examples of
- suitable binders are clay, silica, titania, zirconia, alumina, mixtures and combinations of the above and other binders known to one skilled in the art.
- the catalyst comprises a silica or a titania binder.
- the catalytically dewaxed light base oil in step (h) preferably has a cloud point according to ASTM D-2500 of below -15°C, more preferably below -20°C, more preferably below -28°C, more preferably below -32°C and most
- the kinematic viscosity of the catalytically dewaxed light base oil in step (h) at 100°C according to ASTM D- 445 is preferably from 2.5 to 6.0 mm 2 /s, more preferably from 3.0 to 5.0 mm 2 /s, more preferably from 3.5 to 4.5 mm 2 /s, and most preferably from 3.8 to 4.2 mm 2 /s.
- the pour point of the light base oil in step (h) according to ASTM D5950 is preferably of below 0°C, more preferably below -5°C, more preferably below -15°C, more preferably below -20°C, and most preferably below -25°C and preferably for at most above -48°.
- step (i) the combined higher boiling fraction of step (g) is dewaxed to obtain a heavy base oil.
- Preferred dewaxing conditions step are described above .
- the present invention provides a heavy base oil obtainable by the process according to the present invention.
- the heavy base oil may be
- the catalytically dewaxed heavy base oil in step (i) preferably has a cloud point according to ASTM D-2500 of below -10°C, preferably below -15°C, more preferably below -18°C and most preferably below -20°C.
- the kinematic viscosity of the catalytically dewaxed heavy base oil in step (i) at 100°C according to ASTM D- 445 is preferably from 5.0 to 12.0 mm 2 /s, more preferably from 6.0 to 10.0 mm 2 /s, more preferably from 7.0 to 9.0 mm 2 /s, and most preferably from 7.5 to 8.5 mm 2 /s.
- the light and heavy base oils according to the present invention are Group II mineral base oils,
- API American Petroleum Institute
- the process according to the present invention comprises a further step (j) wherein the light base oil of step (h) and the heavy base oil of - - step (i) are each separated by vacuum distillation to remove light ends and obtain a first light base oil and a first heavy base oil and light ends.
- light ends are compounds such as methane, ethane and propane, which light ends in this present invention are obtained from cracking in the catalytic dewaxing steps (h) and (i) .
- the difference between the cloud point and the pour point of the catalytically dewaxed light base oil of step (h) and of the heavy base oil of step (i) is less than 6°C, preferably less than 3°C, and more preferably less than 2°C.
- Figure 1 schematically shows a process scheme of the process scheme of a preferred embodiment of the process according to the present invention.
- the process scheme is generally referred to with reference numeral 1.
- a paraffin product stream 10a is obtained in a paraffin hydrocarbon process reactor 2a .
- This product is fed to a hydrocracking/hydroisomerization reactor 3a wherein the paraffinic product stream 10a is converted to a first at least partially isomerised product stream 20a.
- This isomerised product stream 20a is distilled in a distillation column 4a to recover a first lower boiling fraction 30a and a first higher boiling fraction 30b.
- the first lower boiling fraction 30a of distillation column 4a and the second lower boiling fraction 30a of distillation column 4b are combined to obtain a combined lower boiling fraction (not shown) and fed to a
- catalytic dewaxing reactor 5a to obtain a light base oil 40a.
- the effluent 40a of reactor 5a is distilled in a distillation column 6a to recover further base oils 50a with different kinematic viscosities at 100°C from 2.5 to 6.0 mm 2 /s, preferably from 3.0 to 5.0 mm 2 /s, more preferably from 3.5 to 4.5 mm 2 /s, and most preferably from 3.8 to 4.2 mm 2 /s.
- a heavy base oil 40b is
- distillation column 4a and the second higher boiling fraction 30b of distillation column 4b are combined to obtain a combined higher boiling fraction (not shown) and fed to a catalytic dewaxing reactor 5b to obtain a heavy base oil 40b.
- the effluent 40b of reactor 6b is distilled in a distillation column 6b to recover further base oils 50b with different kinematic viscosities at 100°C from 5.0 to 12.0 mm 2 /s, preferably from 6.0 to 10.0 mm 2 /s, more preferably from 7.0 to 9.0 mm 2 /s, and most preferably from 7.5 to 8.5 mm 2 /s.
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