Process for upgrading a hydrocarbonaceous feedstock and apparatu

Mineral oils: processes and products – Chemical conversion of hydrocarbons – Cracking

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208108, 208112, C10G 4700, C10G 4722

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052620441

ABSTRACT:
A process for upgrading a hydrocarbonaceous feedstock which process included separating the feedstock in the presence of hydrogen at elevated temperature and a partial hydrogen pressure greater than 50 bar into a high boiling fraction and a low boiling fraction and subjecting at least part of the low boiling fraction substantially boiling in the gasoline range to a hydrotreating step under substantially the same conditions as prevailing in the separation step, and recovering from the hydrotreating step a product substantially boiling in the gasoline range and being of improved quality.

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