Overview


Challenges
  • Shortened catalyst life
  • Shortened catalyst life
Results
  • Reduced coker liquid product silicon levels by up to 52%
  • Improved refinery operations
  • Extended catalyst life
  • Reduced silicon carryover




Case study details

A US West Coast refinery using 600,000-cSt antifoam in their delayed coker was experiencing higher than desired silicon carryover in the streams exiting the main fractionator. The base case coker liquid product samples collected at identical periods in the drum cycle showed silicon levels of 20.0, 4.5, and 2.5 ppm in coker naphtha, light coker gas oil (LCGO), and heavy coker gas oil (HCGO), respectively. The silicon carryover was negatively impacting catalyst life in the downstream hydrotreaters.

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