Upgrading shale oil by a combination process

Mineral oils: processes and products – Chemical conversion of hydrocarbons – With preliminary treatment of feed

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208 96, 208254R, 208254H, 208282, C10G 700, C10G 2116

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ABSTRACT:
A method for reducing the nitrogen content of shale oil is disclosed. The method comprises distilling shale oil to form a distillate containing lighter shale oil compounds and a residue containing heavier compounds. Nitrogen-containing compounds are extracted from the distillate to form a first nitrogen-lean raffinate and a first nitrogen-rich extract. Nitrogen-containing compounds are also extracted from the residue to form a second nitrogen-lean raffinate and a second nitrogen-rich extract. The second nitrogen-lean raffinate is hydro-treated to further reduce its nitrogen content.

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