Consider advanced technology to remove benzene from gasoline blending pool
02.01.2013
| Thom, T., Calumet Superior LLC, Superior, Wisconsin; Birkhoff, R. , Badger Licensing LLC, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Moy, E. , Badger Licensing LLC, Cambridge, Massachusetts; El-Malki, E-M, ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Co., Fairfax, Virginia
As more regions increasingly adopt clean-fuel regulations, the challenge for refiners is to meet these tightening gasoline specifications for benzene cost-effectively without significant octane loss.
Keywords:
[benzene]
[aromatics]
[clean fuels]
[hydrogen]
[reformate]
[alkylation]
Under present clean-fuel regulations, specifically Mobil Source Air Toxics II (MSAT II), US refiners must reduce the benzene content in gasoline to 0.62 vol% on an average annual basis. This rule went into effect Jan. 1, 2011, for large refiners; small refiners received deferments until 2015. In Europe and many other countries, a 1 vol% maximum benzene level in gasoline is also in effect. Other regions are expected to adopt similar clean-fuel regulations. For refiners, the challenge is to meet these tightening gasoline specifications for benzene cost-effectively without significant octane loss.
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