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  1. Hydrocracking - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    4.2.1 Hydrocracking Hydrocracking is a process for converting a petroleum product with heavy fraction into lighter fraction accompanied by lowering the boiling point in the presence of hydrogen and an …

  2. Hydrocracking is an important source of diesel and jet fuel

    Jan 18, 2013 · A hydrocracking unit, or hydrocracker, takes gas oil, which is heavier and has a higher boiling range than distillate fuel oil, and cracks the heavy molecules into distillate and gasoline in the …

  3. Cracking and Hydrocracking | Springer Nature Link

    Sep 11, 2024 · Hydrocracking entails catalytic breaking of C–C bonds. E-bed processes produce naphtha, middle distillates, and upgraded bottoms for FCC and other conversion units.

  4. Hydrocracking 101: How It Works and Why It is Essential for Clean Fuels

    Jun 19, 2025 · At its core, hydrocracking is a catalytic chemical process used in petroleum refineries to convert heavy oil fractions into more valuable, lighter products such as gasoline, jet fuel, and diesel.

  5. Hydrocracking - Corrosionpedia

    Jul 19, 2024 · What Does Hydrocracking Mean? Hydrocracking is a process by which the hydrocarbon molecules of petroleum are broken into simpler molecules, as of gasoline or kerosene, by the …

  6. Hydrocracking in the oil & gas industry Refining in the oil & gas ...

    Hydrocracking is a second catalytic cracking process applied typically to the heavy vacuum gas oil, a sidecut from the vacuum distillation column. When the oil is mixed with hydrogen and passed over a …

  7. Hydrocracking Process – Hassan ElBanhawi

    Hydrocracking is one of the most versatile of all petroleum refining processes. Any fraction from naphtha to nondistillables can be processed to produce almost any desired product with a molecular weight …

  8. Hydrocracking

    Hydrocracking (HC) is utilized in refineries to upgrade a variety of feeds that range from coker naphtha to various heavy gas oils and residual fractions into lighter molecules.

  9. Hydrocracking | industrial process | Britannica

    Hydrocracking, a catalytic cracking process conducted in the presence of hydrogen, was developed to be a versatile manufacturing process for increasing the yields of either gasoline or jet fuels.

  10. Hydrocracking in Petroleum Processing | Springer Nature Link

    Jan 1, 2014 · Hydrocracking is a flexible catalytic refining process that can upgrade a large variety of petroleum fractions. Hydrocracking is commonly applied to upgrade the heavier fractions obtained …