Plot Summary Petroleum coke is a major byproduct that historically has been used as a substitute for coal in power production or as a fuel in cement manufacture.

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Plot Summary Petroleum coke is a major byproduct that historically has been used as a substitute for coal in power production or as a fuel in cement manufacture. The decreasing quality of crude oil refined in the United States means that more petroleum coke is being produced, often with much higher metals and sulfur content. Our objective is to evaluate a better route for using low quality petroleum coke by converting it into a feed for our linked acetic acid production team while capturing all of the sulfur, metals and most of the CO 2 from combustion. In our process, petroleum coke along with oxygen and steam are fed into an entrained flow gasifier to produce synthesis gas, a combination of carbon monoxide, hydrogen, carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide. Sulfur is a poison to downstream chemical production catalysts and must be removed from syngas to ppm levels by the Claus process. A significant advantage of our process is that unlike burning petroleum coke for conventional power, the CO 2 from combustion can be captured and sent via pipeline for sequestration, or enhanced oil recovery. Aspen, a thermodynamic simulation tool, is used to establish the material and energy balance for the overall process. Plot Summary Petroleum coke is a major byproduct that historically has been used as a substitute for coal in power production or as a fuel in cement manufacture. The decreasing quality of crude oil refined in the United States means that more petroleum coke is being produced, often with much higher metals and sulfur content. Our objective is to evaluate a better route for using low quality petroleum coke by converting it into a feed for our linked acetic acid production team while capturing all of the sulfur, metals and most of the CO 2 from combustion. In our process, petroleum coke along with oxygen and steam are fed into an entrained flow gasifier to produce synthesis gas, a combination of carbon monoxide, hydrogen, carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide. Sulfur is a poison to downstream chemical production catalysts and must be removed from syngas to ppm levels by the Claus process. A significant advantage of our process is that unlike burning petroleum coke for conventional power, the CO 2 from combustion can be captured and sent via pipeline for sequestration, or enhanced oil recovery. Aspen, a thermodynamic simulation tool, is used to establish the material and energy balance for the overall process. Syngas Production From Petroleum Coke Gasification From Low to High: A Story about Petroleum Coke and its Journey to Value Syngas Production From Petroleum Coke Gasification From Low to High: A Story about Petroleum Coke and its Journey to Value Prologue: What is Petroleum Coke? Petroleum coke is a carbonaceous solid-residual byproduct of the oil-refining coking process. Although petroleum coke is a relatively ‘dirty’ substance, this byproduct has potential given its high calorific content (~14,000 Btu/lb LHV) and availability, more than 55 million tons in 2005 in the U.S. Prologue: What is Petroleum Coke? Petroleum coke is a carbonaceous solid-residual byproduct of the oil-refining coking process. Although petroleum coke is a relatively ‘dirty’ substance, this byproduct has potential given its high calorific content (~14,000 Btu/lb LHV) and availability, more than 55 million tons in 2005 in the U.S. Conclusion With proper treatment petroleum coke can be converted from a low quality byproduct to a usable, high quality syngas and eventually be used in chemical production to form a profitable product, in this case acetic acid. The Shell Gasifier is the backbone of the process and turns petcoke into a usable syngas, all that was needed after wards is some fine tuning. The biggest hurdle was the removal of sulfur and shifting the H 2 and CO 2 ratio, but the Claus process and WGS is able to remove the impurities that labels petcoke as ‘low quality’. Conclusion With proper treatment petroleum coke can be converted from a low quality byproduct to a usable, high quality syngas and eventually be used in chemical production to form a profitable product, in this case acetic acid. The Shell Gasifier is the backbone of the process and turns petcoke into a usable syngas, all that was needed after wards is some fine tuning. The biggest hurdle was the removal of sulfur and shifting the H 2 and CO 2 ratio, but the Claus process and WGS is able to remove the impurities that labels petcoke as ‘low quality’. Chapter 2: Project Overview Block Flow Diagram showing stream totals (Tons/day) Basic Component Stream Flows (Tons/day) Petroleum Coke Composition ComponentWeight Percent Carbon83.3 Hydrogen4.00 Nitrogen1.49 Sulfur6.14 Oxygen4.44 Chapter 4: Cost Estimates Raw MaterialsQuantityPrice Total Cost $/day Cost $/year Petcoke (T/D)2000 ton/day75.00 $/mt$150,000.00$52,500,000 Zinc oxide (lbm/day) 192 lbm/day55.00 $/lbm $10,560.00$3,696,000 Selexol 4,000,000 lbm/day 3.20 $/lbm--$12,800,000 Ferro-chrome1.33 $/lbm$$ Aluminum oxide $/110 lbm $ Oxygen1655 ton/day0.40 $/ton$662.00$231,700 Total$161,222.00$68,727,700 Type of the costCost($/year) Raw materials68,727, Cooling Water1,903, Maintenance cost (3% of the capital cost) 9,600, Electricity Salaries and fringes 899, Total81,130,508 NPV$2,418,301,994 IRR22.61% Interest8.00% Inflation3.00% Chapter 1: Shell Gasifier Shell Gasification Process Inner workings of a Shell Gasifier Shell’s gasifier uses a dry-feed, pressurized, entrained-flow, slagging gasifier that produces minimal byproduct. Dried, pulverized coal is fed to the gasifier through pressurized lock hoppers. The Shell technology uses a refractory-lined reactor vessel, equipped with an inner membrane wall consisting of circulating water/steam-filled tubes. Chapter 3: Syngas Cleaning Due to the relatively high amounts of hydrogen sulfide, compared to what is needed by the downstream process, and non compliant ratio of H 2 and CO 2 several processes are necessary. The Claus Process is able to convert the hydrogen sulfide in the acid gas to elemental sulfur and remove it from the syngas. The Water Gas Shift (WGS) allows the ratio of H 2 and CO 2 to be adjusted to the required levels Chapter 3: Syngas Cleaning Due to the relatively high amounts of hydrogen sulfide, compared to what is needed by the downstream process, and non compliant ratio of H 2 and CO 2 several processes are necessary. The Claus Process is able to convert the hydrogen sulfide in the acid gas to elemental sulfur and remove it from the syngas. The Water Gas Shift (WGS) allows the ratio of H 2 and CO 2 to be adjusted to the required levels