Abstract

Mild hydrotreating, i.e., adding about 750 SCF H/sub 2//barrel of feedstock, with a commercial residual oil hydrotreating catalyst resulted in a low SRC yield loss, and the SRC product could be easily blended with about one-third its weight of solvent. The resultant product had a desired viscosity of 220 Saybolt Furol Seconds at 99 C, which is required for a pumpable fuel. The mild heat treatment also resulted in a significant reduction of sulphur content of the SRC, although the reduction in nitrogen content was not as great.

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