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AM-96-58 Canmet Residuum Hydrocracking: Advances Through Control Of Polar Aromatics

N. Kelly Benham, Petro-Canada, and Barry B. Pruden, University of Calgary

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Description:

The beginnings of the CANMET hydrocracking process took root in the mid 1970’s. An ongoing program of development has broadened this novel hydrocracking process for upgrading Canadian oil sands bitumen to successfully process a wide range of refinery residues from conventional crudes as well as residues from refinery conversion units. FCCU slurry. visbreaker vacuum tower bottoms. deasphalter bottoms residue, and poor quality gas oils from cokers and visbreakers are all upgradable in the CANMET process. This paper gives an overview of the process. describes its demonstrated performance, and outlines recent technology improvements.

Product Details:

Product ID: AM-96-58
Publication Year: 1996