This study set out to gain a deeper understanding of a fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) coprocessing approach using canola oil mixed with bitumen-derived heavy gas oil (HGO), for the production of partially-renewable gasoline, with respect to its composition and quality. The FCC coprocessing approach may provide an alternative solution to reducing the carbon footprint and to meet government regulatory demands for renewable transportation fuels. In this study, a mixture of 15 v% canola oil in HGO was catalytically cracked with a commercial equilibrium catalyst under typical FCC conditions. Cracking experiments were performed using a bench-scale Advanced Cracking Evaluation (ACE) unit at a fixed weight hourly space velocity of 8 h−1, 490–530 °C...
840-847In this study, the main target is to obtain high grade light commercial motor fuels from the ...
The most critical problem of processing coker gas oil (CGO) is its high nitrogen content, especially...
Received: 12.06.22. Revised: 27.06.22. Accepted: 27.06.22. Available online: 04.07.22.The developmen...
Coprocessing of bitumen-derived feeds and biomass through a fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) route has...
Europe’s petroleum refining industry is challenged by increasing middle distillate demands and stagn...
Europe’s petroleum refining industry is challenged by increasing middle distillate demands and stagn...
Gasoline coming from refinery fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) unit is a major contributor to the tota...
A bench scale reactor, which is a simulator of FCC riser units, has been used to study the upgrading...
Heavy oil is less expensive than light crude oil, but heavy oil is more expensive to obtain light oi...
The aim of this study is to convert canola oil to petroleum hydrocarbons. The study was conducted un...
An attempt was made to generate gasoline-range aromatics from pyrolysis oil derived from rubberwood....
Inferior coker gas oil (ICGO) derived from Venezuelan vacuum residue delayed coking is difficult to ...
The Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) process is one of the key units in a modern refinery. Traditional...
Co-processing of biomass in petroleum refineries is a promising approach for biofuel production. In ...
H-Oil gas oils have a higher density and higher nitrogen content, and consequently much lower reacti...
840-847In this study, the main target is to obtain high grade light commercial motor fuels from the ...
The most critical problem of processing coker gas oil (CGO) is its high nitrogen content, especially...
Received: 12.06.22. Revised: 27.06.22. Accepted: 27.06.22. Available online: 04.07.22.The developmen...
Coprocessing of bitumen-derived feeds and biomass through a fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) route has...
Europe’s petroleum refining industry is challenged by increasing middle distillate demands and stagn...
Europe’s petroleum refining industry is challenged by increasing middle distillate demands and stagn...
Gasoline coming from refinery fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) unit is a major contributor to the tota...
A bench scale reactor, which is a simulator of FCC riser units, has been used to study the upgrading...
Heavy oil is less expensive than light crude oil, but heavy oil is more expensive to obtain light oi...
The aim of this study is to convert canola oil to petroleum hydrocarbons. The study was conducted un...
An attempt was made to generate gasoline-range aromatics from pyrolysis oil derived from rubberwood....
Inferior coker gas oil (ICGO) derived from Venezuelan vacuum residue delayed coking is difficult to ...
The Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) process is one of the key units in a modern refinery. Traditional...
Co-processing of biomass in petroleum refineries is a promising approach for biofuel production. In ...
H-Oil gas oils have a higher density and higher nitrogen content, and consequently much lower reacti...
840-847In this study, the main target is to obtain high grade light commercial motor fuels from the ...
The most critical problem of processing coker gas oil (CGO) is its high nitrogen content, especially...
Received: 12.06.22. Revised: 27.06.22. Accepted: 27.06.22. Available online: 04.07.22.The developmen...