1st Edition
Hydrotreating and Hydrocracking Processes in Refining Technology
Written by an industry expert with over 50 years of experience, this book details the various solvent processes that are used in crude oil refineries. Providing an in-depth exploration of the different types of processes, as well as the types of feedstocks that can be used with them, this book prepares readers for changes as the industry evolves.
Key Features:
- Describes feedstock evaluation and the effects of elemental, chemical, and fractional composition
- Contains an extensive glossary of all related concepts in hydrotreating and hydrocracking processes
- Considers next-generation processes and developments
This book is an essential guide for engineers, scientists, and students in the field of petroleum processing and refining technology, including professionals, technicians, management personnel, and academics.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface
Chapter 1: Hydroprocesses in the Refinery
Chapter 2: Hydrotreating and Hydrocracking
Chapter 3: Feedstocks: Composition and Evaluation
Chapter 4: Hydrotreating Processes
Chapter 5: Hydrocracking Processes
Chapter 6: Hydrogen Production
Chapter 7: Fouling During Hydroprocessing
Chapter 8: The Future of Hydroprocesses in the Refinery
Glossary
Conversion Factors and SI Units
About the Author
Biography
James G. Speight has more than 50 years of experience in areas associated with the properties and processing of conventional crude oil, heavy crude oil, extra heavy crude oil, tar sand bitumen, natural gas, coal, oil shale, biomass, biofuels, and synthetic fuels. He has well over 400 publications, reports, and presentations detailing these research activities and has taught more than 80 related courses.