Mineral oils: processes and products – Chemical conversion of hydrocarbons – Cracking
Patent
1995-08-24
1998-10-27
Bell, Mark L.
Mineral oils: processes and products
Chemical conversion of hydrocarbons
Cracking
208114, 208208R, 208216R, 208216PP, 208243, 208244, 208292, 208295, 502208, 502211, 502213, 502305, 502313, 502315, 502321, 502326, C10G 4702, C10G 4504, C10G 2904, B01J 2714
Patent
active
058274219
ABSTRACT:
A process for hydrotreating a charge hydrocarbon feed containing components boiling above 1000.degree. F. and sulfur, metals, and carbon residue, to provide product containing decreased levels of components having a boiling point greater than 1000.degree. F., decreased levels of sulfur, particularly decreased sulfur contents in the unconverted 1000.degree. F.+ boiling point products, and reduced sediment, which comprises:
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Bell Mark L.
Gibson Henry H.
Hailey Patricia L
Texaco Inc
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