December 2, 2020

FCC Regenerated Catalyst Standpipe, Spent Catalyst Standpipe and Internal Reactor Expansion Joints for Husky Superior Refining Co. in Wisconsin, USA

FCC Regenerated Catalyst Standpipe, Spent Catalyst Standpipe and Internal Reactor Expansion Joints for Husky Superior Refining Co. in Wisconsin, USA
FCC Regenerated Catalyst Standpipe, Spent Catalyst Standpipe and Internal Reactor Expansion Joints for Husky Superior Refining Co. in Wisconsin, USA
FCC Regenerated Catalyst Standpipe, Spent Catalyst Standpipe and Internal Reactor Expansion Joints for Husky Superior Refining Co. in Wisconsin, USA

MACOGA secured a contract for the design, manufacturing and testing of high-tech FCC Expansion Joints for the Husky Superior Refinery Rebuild project in Northwest Wisconsin, USA.

The Expansion Joints have been designed as per UOP Fluid Catalytic Cracking Process Unit Standards and their main mechanical design parameters and features are:

Design Codes

  •     EJMA latest edition
  •     ASME Code
  •     UOP Standards

Reactor Expansion Joint:

  •     Type Single unrestrained
  •     Double bellows in SB424 N08825,
  •     Connections in A387Gr11 Class 2
  •     Design pressure: 0.06 bar
  •     Design temperature for bellows and pipeline: 538°C MDMT: -29°C
  •     Refractory lining: ACTCHEM 85

Spent Catalyst Expansion Joint:

  •     Double bellows in SB443 N06625Gr.1, 2 ply testable system
  •     Pipes and cones in A387Gr11 Class 2
  •     22” Welding Neck Flanges in A182 Gr. F11 or Gr. F12 according to ANSI B16.5 150 Lb.
  •     Pantographic system in SA516Gr.70 N
  •     Thermocouples K type.
  •     Refractory lining: ACTCHEM 85
  •     Design pressure: 4,6 bar
  •     Design temperature for bellows and pipe line: 538°C; MDMT: -29°C

Regenerator Catalyst Expansion Joint

  •     Double bellows in SB443 N06625Gr.1, 2 ply testable system
  •     Pipes and cones in SA516Gr.70 N Class 2
  •     30” Welding Neck Flanges in A105 according to ANSI B16.47 Serie B 150 Lb.
  •     Pantographic system in SA516Gr.70 N
  •     Thermocouples K type.
  •     Design pressure: 4,05 bar
  •     Design temperature for bellows and pipeline: 538°C; MDMT: -29°C
  •     Abrasion lining Material type: ACTCHEM 85
  •     Refractory Material: RESCO RS-17EC

The modernized refinery will feature best available control technology, which incorporates advances in technology and efficiencies from across the refining industry.

The facility will be more energy efficient, in full compliance with federal, state and local regulations.

The refinery is expected to run in a continuous mode averaging 45,000 barrels per day (bbls/day), which includes a 5,000 bbls/day average increase in heavy oil processing to 25,000 bbls/day.

The refinery will produce a full slate of products, including asphalt, gasoline and diesel, enhancing Husky’s ability to service the U.S. Midwest market.

Once the refinery is fully ramped up, Husky’s overall downstream throughput capacity is expected to be approximately 400,000 bbls/day.

Husky (TSX:HSE) is an integrated energy company headquartered in Calgary, Alberta. It has approximately 5,200 employees and has average daily production of about 320,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day.