mje03
Chemical
- Oct 30, 2023
- 3
Greetings,
I'm currently doing an internship at a refinery. One of my projects is to evaluate the cost/benefits of bringing back the sponge absorber within the rheniformer/platformer back to service. The sponge absorber's purpose is to absorb some more propane, butanes and some C5+s from the recycle hydrogen stream produced by catalytic reforming (entering near bottom of the column), using lean oil entering the top of the column. Around 10 years ago, they decided to shut down the sponge absorber because they were losing the lighter ends composition in the lean oil to the overhead of the column.
I have looked at the historical data (L,V, and hydrocarbon compositions coming in and out of the column) and confirmed that the problem existed. However, I'm stuck on not knowing what the next steps should be like.
Any guidance towards solving the problem is much appreciated.
I'm currently doing an internship at a refinery. One of my projects is to evaluate the cost/benefits of bringing back the sponge absorber within the rheniformer/platformer back to service. The sponge absorber's purpose is to absorb some more propane, butanes and some C5+s from the recycle hydrogen stream produced by catalytic reforming (entering near bottom of the column), using lean oil entering the top of the column. Around 10 years ago, they decided to shut down the sponge absorber because they were losing the lighter ends composition in the lean oil to the overhead of the column.
I have looked at the historical data (L,V, and hydrocarbon compositions coming in and out of the column) and confirmed that the problem existed. However, I'm stuck on not knowing what the next steps should be like.
Any guidance towards solving the problem is much appreciated.