Claims
- 1. In the process of contacting shale oil with hydrogen and a hydrogenation catalyst at effective hydrogenation conditions, the improvement which comprises, prior to the contacting with hydrogen and catalyst, contacting the shale oil with a selective for oxygen compounds to extract said oxygen compounds from the shale oil and separating the solvent-extract containing the extracted compounds from the raffinate, whereby the amount of nitrogen removed per unit of hydrogen consumed during hydrogenation of said raffinate is greater than that which would occur if the oxygen compounds were not removed from the shale oil.
- 2. Process according to claim 1 wherein solvent is removed from the solvent-extract.
- 3. Process according to claim 1 wherein the raffinate yield in said extraction is about 85 wt.%.
- 4. Improvement according to claim 1 wherein the selective solvent is aqueous methanol.
- 5. Improvement according to claim 1 wherein the selective solvent is dimethylformamide.
- 6. Process according to claim 1 wherein the hydrogenation catalyst is selected from the group consisting of nickel-molybdenum on alumina, cobalt-molybdenum on alumina and nickel-tungsten on alumina and the hydrogenation temperature is in the range of between from about 300.degree. C. to about 450.degree. C. and the partial pressure of the hydrogen is in the range of between from about 200 psig to about 5000 psig and the amount of nitrogen removed is sufficient so that resulting product can be used as feed to a hydrocracker or a catalytic cracking unit.
BACKGROUND
This invention was made during the course of U.S. Government Contract F33615-78-C2024 with the U.S. Department of Defense.
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