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US Patent 10047299 Fuel production from FCC products

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United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
10047299
Patent Inventor Names
Brian A. Cunningham0
Kenneth C. H. Kar0
Sheryl B. Rubin-Pitel0
Stephen H. Brown0
Federico Barrai0
Date of Patent
August 14, 2018
Patent Application Number
15197999
Date Filed
June 30, 2016
Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 11485920 Ultra low sulfur marine fuel compositions
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US Patent 11906423 Methods, assemblies, and controllers for determining and using standardized spectral responses for calibration of spectroscopic analyzers
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US Patent 11905468 Assemblies and methods for enhancing control of fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) processes using spectroscopic analyzers
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US Patent 11905479 Low sulfur fuel oil blends for stability enhancement and associated methods
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US Patent 11921035 Methods and assemblies for determining and using standardized spectral responses for calibration of spectroscopic analyzers
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US Patent 11920096 Low sulfur fuel oil blends for paraffinic resid stability and associated methods
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US Patent 11970664 Methods and systems for enhancing processing of hydrocarbons in a fluid catalytic cracking unit using a renewable additive
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US Patent 11975316 Methods and reforming systems for re-dispersing platinum on reforming catalyst
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Ellen M McAvoy
Patent abstract

Systems and methods are provided for upgrading catalytic slurry oil to form naphtha boiling range and/or distillate boiling range fuel products. It has been unexpectedly discovered that catalytic slurry oil can be separately hydroprocessed under fixed bed conditions to achieve substantial conversion of asphaltenes within the slurry oil (such as substantially complete conversion) while reducing or minimizing the amount of coke formation on the hydroprocessing catalyst. After hydroprocessing, the hydroprocessed effluent can be processed under fluid catalytic cracking conditions to form various products, including distillate boiling range fuels and/or naphtha boiling range fuels. Another portion of the effluent can be suitable for use as a low sulfur fuel oil, such as a fuel oil having a sulfur content of 0.1 wt % or less.

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