This project adopts Sinopec's ultra-low pressure continuous catalytic reforming (SLCR) integrated process technology and domestic reforming catalyst PS-Ⅵ. Using straight-run naphtha and mixed naphtha from tank farms as raw materials, it produces C6/C7 fractions, mixed xylenes, and high-octane gasoline components, while by-producing reformed hydrogen.
The project involves constructing a 1 mt/a reforming unit, a 40 kt/a aromatics extraction unit, and a 40,000 Nm³/h reformed hydrogen concentration unit in combination. Supporting facilities include a new 5kt/h circulating water cooling tower, one high-pressure flare, one low-pressure flare, and one acid gas flare.
Upon completion and commissioning, the company's gasoline product quality, energy/material consumption, and emissions will reach the leading domestic level, meeting product quality upgrading needs and enhancing hydrogen supply and security capabilities.
