Mineral oils: processes and products – Chemical conversion of hydrocarbons – With preliminary treatment of feed
Patent
1977-12-29
1979-03-06
Crasanakis, George
Mineral oils: processes and products
Chemical conversion of hydrocarbons
With preliminary treatment of feed
208 50, 208 97, C10G 2500, C10G 2300
Patent
active
041429613
ABSTRACT:
An arsenic-contaminated shale oil is thermally treated to precipitate the arsenic and to lower the pour point. Treated oil is then transported and thereafter heated to produce coke and a liquid hydrocarbon distillate. At least a portion of the distillate is catalytically processed in the presence of hydrogen, forming a treated shale oil product.
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Bosworth M. K.
Chevron Research Company
Crasanakis George
Davies R. H.
Newell D. A.
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