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1973
Soutar, P. S.
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McColgan E. C.
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Parsons B. I.
(1973).
Hydrocracking of residual oils and tars - Part 5 - Surface-coated cobalt molybdate catalysts for hydro-treating
.
Research Report 263,
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Soutar, P. S.
(1973).
The hydrodesulphurization of heavy gas-oils (650-975F) derived from Athabasca bitumen
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Technical Bulletin TB 179,
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1972
Soutar, P. S.
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McColgan E. C.
, &
Parsons B. I.
(1972).
Hydrocracking of residual oils and tars - Part 3 - the effect of mineral matter on the thermal and catalytic hydrocracking of Athabasca bitumen
.
Research Report 256,
35.
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McColgan, E. C.
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Soutar P. S.
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Denis J. M.
(1972).
Hydrocracking of residual oils and tars - Part 4 - catalytic de-activation with bitumens from Athabasca, Cold Lake, and Lloydminister
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Research Report 261,
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