Olefin production from heavy hydrocarbon feed

Mineral oils: processes and products – Chemical conversion of hydrocarbons – Plural serial stages of chemical conversion

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208127, 208153, 208108, C10G 5700, C10G 932

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046630198

ABSTRACT:
A process for producing olefins and gasoline from residual oil by thermally cracking a side cut fraction from a fractionation tower, quenching the cracked product with residual oil, producing coke from a portion of the quenched product and using a portion of the coke to provide reaction heat for the thermal cracking.

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