Removal of metals and coke during thermal hydrocracking of...

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C10G 47/00 (2006.01) C10G 1/06 (2006.01) C10G 47/22 (2006.01)

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CA 1073389

REMOVAL OF METALS AND COKE DURING THERMAL, HYDROCRACKING OF HEAVY HYDROCARBON OILS Abstract An improved process is described for thermally hydrocracking heavy hydrocarbon oil, e.g. bitumen. According to the improvement, the hydrocracking is conducted in a cracking zone in the presence of small carbonaceous particles, e.g. coal, whereby metals and coke formed during the hydro- cracking reaction are deposited as a coating on the carbon- aceous particles and the coated particles are separated from the reaction system. This process is useful in minimizing coke buildup in the cracking zone and in removing metals which tend to act as catalyst poisons in subsequent catalytic treatments of the oil. The carbonaceous particles coated with coke, metals, and clay obtained can be used subsequently as fuel or subjected to gasification.

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