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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 27, 2018
Filed:
Feb. 26, 2016
Well Resources Inc., Edmonton, CA;
Suoqi Zhao, Beijing, CN;
Qiang Wei, Beijing, CN;
Chunming Xu, Beijing, CN;
Zhiming Xu, Beijing, CN;
Xuewen Sun, Beijing, CN;
Keng H. Chung, Edmonton, CA;
WELL RESOURCES INC., Edmonton, CA;
Abstract
There is provided a process of treating a heavy hydrocarbon-comprising material, comprising: contacting a feed material with at least a catalyst material within a contacting zone to effect generation of a total product such that a contacting zone material is disposed within the contacting zone and consists of the catalyst material and a feed/product-comprising mixture comprising the feed material and the total product, wherein the feed/product-comprising mixture includes a Conradson carbon residue content of at least 12 weight percent, based on the total weight of the feed/product-comprising mixture, and also includes an asphaltene content of less than two (2) weight percent, based on the total weight of the feed/product-comprising mixture, and wherein the feed material includes deasphalted heavy hydrocarbon-comprising material. A heavy hydrocarbon-containing feed for a catalytic hydroprocessing or catalytic hydrocracking process is also provided, wherein the feed comprises a deasphalted heavy hydrocarbon-comprising material having a Conradson carbon residue, CCR, content greater than about 12 wt % and an asphaltene content less than about 2 wt %. The feed results in reduced catalyst deactivation or catalyst coking during the catalytic hydroprocessing or catalytic hydrocracking process.