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Upgrading of middle distillate fractions of a syncrude from Athabasca oil sands

✍ Scribed by Michael F. Wilson; Jerry F. Kriz


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1984
Tongue
English
Weight
806 KB
Volume
63
Category
Article
ISSN
0016-2361

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✦ Synopsis


Current processes for upgrading bitumen from Athabasca oil sands produce synthetic crudes which are high in aromatics and deficient in hydrogen. As a consequence, middle distillate fractions derived from these syncrudes produce diesel fuels of low cetane number and jet fuels which are hydrogen deficient. Results obtained from bench-scale hydrotreating experiments indicate that quality fuels may be produced from Athabasca syncrudes. Middle distillate fractions from this source were subjected to highseverity hydroprocessing in a continuous-flow reactor unit using conventional hydrotreating catalysts which were pre-sulphided by a mixture of Hz/H& Aromatic hydrogenation at high temperatures and pressures was affected by the approach to thermodynamic equilibrium, however, at lower temperatures, in some cases virtually 100% saturation was achieved and treated fractions were found to meet cetane number and jet fuel smoke point requirements. Data treatment in the present study includes a model for the hydrogenation kinetics and correlations between aromatic carbon and fuel combustion properties.


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