Mineral oils: processes and products – Chemical conversion of hydrocarbons – Cracking
Patent
1993-01-06
1994-03-22
Breneman, R. Bruce
Mineral oils: processes and products
Chemical conversion of hydrocarbons
Cracking
208 48AA, 208209, C10G 4722, C10G 4500, C10G 916
Patent
active
052961303
ABSTRACT:
In a process for upgrading heavy asphaltenic oil, a feed slurry of a heavy asphaltenic oil and less than 10 ppm of molybdenum, e.g. molybdenum naphthenate, is contacted with a hydrogen-rich gas in a hydroconversion zone at hydrocracking conditions to convert at least a portion of said heavy oil to lower boiling products. This is achieved with minimum coke formation under moderate processing conditions.
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Kriz Jaroslav F.
Ternan Marten
Breneman R. Bruce
Energy Mines and Resources Canada
Yildirim Bekir L.
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