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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 09, 2007
Filed:
Sep. 03, 2003
Patrick Briot, Pommier de Beaurepaire, FR;
Vincent Coupard, Vaulx en Velin, FR;
Alain Forestiere, Vernaison, FR;
Eric Llido, Communay, FR;
Thierry Poussereau, Lyons, FR;
Patrick Briot, Pommier de Beaurepaire, FR;
Vincent Coupard, Vaulx en Velin, FR;
Alain Forestiere, Vernaison, FR;
Eric Llido, Communay, FR;
Thierry Poussereau, Lyons, FR;
Institut Francais de Petrole, Rueil Malmaison Cedex, FR;
Abstract
A process is described for the valorization of a charge of hydrocarbons and for reducing the vapour pressure of said charge, comprising three steps: a step a) consisting of separating said charge of hydrocarbons into a fraction (O1) comprising essentially compounds containing 5 carbon atoms, including at least 2% by weight of pentenes, a step b) consisting of placing said fraction (O1) in contact with a cut of hydrocarbons (O2) at least partly comprising hydrocarbons having a number of carbon atoms between 6 and 10, including at least 2% by weight of olefins, and a step c) consisting of separating the effluents originating from step b) into a gasoline cut (α) the upper distillation point of which is less than 100° C. and a kerosene cut (β) having a distillation range between 100° C. and 300° C.