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Catalytic purification and hydrocracking are together known as hydroprocessing.
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Providing technical support for the UOP and EMRE Alliance including lube hydrocracking, dewaxing.
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Pernis has a hydrocracking capacity of 89,000 barrels daily.
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Synthetic oil is made from the finest and purest oil available and then refined using a process known as hydrocracking.
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This latter process is known as hydrocracking.
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As carbon rejection is very inefficient and wasteful in most cases, catalytic hydrocracking is preferred in most cases.
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A hydrocracking unit takes heavier streams of oil and breaks them down into more valuable products such as jet fuel and diesel.
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The diluted sycrude must be extensively processed before it can be distilled, most commonly through catalytic hydrocracking.
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Switching them over to the hydrocracking processes used widely in Europe and Asia for diesel production would take donkey's years.
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More examples
  • The process whereby hydrocarbon molecules of petroleum are broken down into kerosene and gasolene by the addition of hydrogen under high pressure in the presence of a catalyst
  • In petroleum geology and chemistry, cracking is the process whereby complex organic molecules such as kerogens or heavy hydrocarbons are broken down into simpler molecules such as light hydrocarbons, by the breaking of carbon-carbon bonds in the precursors. ...
  • The production of high-octane petroleum fuel and kerosene by hydrogenating large or complex hydrocarbons and then cracking them
  • (hydrocrack) To convert hydrocarbons by hydrocracking
  • Process, or family of processes, combining hydrogenation of olefins and aromatics with catalytic cracking.
  • A process in which hydrogen is added to organic molecules at high pressures and moderate temperatures; usually used as an adjunct to catalytic cracking.
  • Refining process for reducing heavy hydrocarbons into lighter fractions, using hydrogen and a catalyst. Can also be used in upgrading of bitumen.
  • A refining process used to produce high quality fuel components during the reaction of vacuum distillates with hydrogen with a catalyst. Hydrocracking processes usually take place at a very high pressure and provide components that are free of sulphur and contaminations.
  • Similar to fluid catalytic cracking, but uses a different catalyst, lower temperatures, higher pressure, and hydrogen gas. It takes heavy oil and cracks it into gasoline and kerosene (jet fuel). ...