A process for the conversion of a hydrocarbon feedstock to produce
olefins, aromatic compounds and ultra low sulfur diesel wherein the
hydrocarbon feedstock is reacted in a fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) zone
to produce olefins and light cycle oil. The effluent from the FCC is
preferably separated to produce a stream comprising ethylene and
propylene, a stream comprising higher boiling olefins and light cycle oil
(LCO). The stream containing the higher boiling olefins is cracked to
provide additional ethylene and propylene. The LCO is selectively
hydrocracked to produce aromatic compounds and ultra low sulfur diesel.