Hydrocracking and Hydrotreating Process Technology Course

Explore hydrocracking and hydrotreating process technology in this training course. Develop skills to optimize refinery processes and enhance product quality. LBTA offers Hydrocracking and Hydrotreating Process Technology Course in Oil and Gas Training Courses.

EnglishOne WeekConfirmed£from 5,300 GBP

Upcoming schedule

224 sessions
VenueStartsEndsNet feesBook
Amsterdam, Netherlands5-Jul-20269-Jul-20269,100 GBPRegister
Hong Kong, Hong Kong5-Jul-20269-Jul-20269,100 GBPRegister
Interlaken, Switzerland5-Jul-20269-Jul-20269,950 GBPRegister
Istanbul, Turkey5-Jul-20269-Jul-20265,550 GBPRegister
London, UK5-Jul-20269-Jul-20265,950 GBPRegister
Milan, Italy5-Jul-20269-Jul-20267,500 GBPRegister
New York, United States5-Jul-20269-Jul-202612,750 GBPRegister
Paris, France5-Jul-20269-Jul-20267,900 GBPRegister
Rome, Italy5-Jul-20269-Jul-20267,900 GBPRegister
Singapore, Singapore5-Jul-20269-Jul-20268,400 GBPRegister
Sydney, Australia5-Jul-20269-Jul-202612,750 GBPRegister
Zurich, Switzerland5-Jul-20269-Jul-20268,700 GBPRegister

Course syllabus

Introduction

This training course is to provide an in-depth, yet practical review of both hydrotreating and hydrocracking technologies for the refining of petroleum. The course will cover topics ranging from the chemistry of hydrotreating and hydrocracking to a discussion of the design of commercial processes and reactors. The program will also address fcc feed pretreatment, diesel and jet fuel production, naphtha hydrotreating, and hydrogen production and purification.

The Outlines :

Day One

Introduction

  • Review of refining trends
  • Product specifications and environmental concerns
  • Overview of hydrotreating processes, yields and configurations

Chemistry And Principles Of Hydroprocessing

  • Hydrotreating reactions and process principles
  • Chemistry and kinetics of sulfur removal
  • Chemistry of nitrogen and oxygen removal
  • Hydrotreating catalysts
  • Olefin and aromatics saturation
  • Coke formation and catalyst deactivation
  • Mild hydrocracking
  • Resid chemistry

Day Two

Naphtha Pretreating

  • Process variables and feedstock effects
  • Commercial flow schemes
  • Effects on reformer operation

Feed And Operating Variable Effects

  • Feed properties
  • Operating variable effects
  • HDS as FCC pretreatment
  • Hydrotreating requirements and process economics

Day Three

Diesel And Jet Fuel Production

  • Trends in demand/quality
  • Effect of feed/process on yields/quality
  • Cut point effects
  • Cetane improvers, cloud/pour point improvers
  • Commercial considerations in hydroprocessing
  • Catalyst presulfiding
  • Catalyst deactivation and regeneration
  • Process design/mechanical design features

Day Four

Commercial Hydrocracking

  • Hydrocracking feedstocks
  • Pretreatment considerations
  • Review of hydrocracking reactions/heats of reaction
  • Hydrocracking process configurations
  • Reactor design
  • Process variables and catalysts
  • Catalyst deactivation and regeneration
  • Hydrocracking yields and product properties

Day Five

Hydroprocessing Mechanical Considerations And Troubleshooting

  • Design principles
  • Common problem areas
  • Safety issues

Hydrogen Production

  • Steam reforming for hydrogen production
  • Hydrogen purification options

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