Optimizing for Viability – Revamping Vacuum Distillation Unit in a Brownfield Project

  • Mokhtar S
  • Mosir M
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Abstract

Revamping an existing column in an operating plant for a higher throughput is always a challenge especially when the column is already operating at its rated capacity. This is particularly true for a Vacuum Distillation Unit (VDU) column which involves multiple product and pump-around streams and associated auxiliary units like a steam ejector system. Optimizing the design and operation of the column, hence, is inevitable to ensure the viability of a brownfield project as it avoids major modifications required to the column and its associated auxiliary systems. This paper discusses how optimization was done on the design and operation of an existing VDU column in an oil refinery, avoiding major modifications of the associated ejector, steam, cooling water, sour water systems and heat exchanger network, allowing a brownfield project to stay commercially viable.

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Mokhtar, S. A. M., & Mosir, M. (2020). Optimizing for Viability – Revamping Vacuum Distillation Unit in a Brownfield Project. International Journal of Research in Engineering, Science and Management, 3(11), 91–94. https://doi.org/10.47607/ijresm.2020.381

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