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Revamp Improves FCC Performance at BP's Texas City Refinery

BP Texas City revamped their No. 1 FCC main fractionator to improve fractionation, reduce pressure drop and lower naphtha sulfur content. Following the revamp the unit was able to increase capacity and operate at maximum conversion. Careful pre-engineering data gathering and the application of solid engineering fundamentals were critical to the success of this revamp.

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FCCUGrant Niccum
Understanding Centrifugal Compressor Performance

Understanding how FCC and Delayed Coker wet gas compressor capacity is impacted by system pressure drop allows low cost changes to be made without expensive compressor modifications. In many instances high pressure drop caused by poor system design reduces unit capacity, lowers conversion, or raises column operating pressure. This article presents several solutions for increasing compressor capacity through inexpensive process system modifications.

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FCCUGrant Niccum
Understanding Unit Pressure Balance Key to Cost-effective FCC Revamps

FCC pressure balance is one of the key operating parameters that set catalyst circulation, unit charge rate, and conversion. Quantifying the individual system component pressure drops and the relative cost of reducing them allows cost-effective revamps to be implemented. Several examples present the benefits from actual revamps, which have increased unit capacity by 12%-40%.

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FCCUGrant Niccum