“…Recent studies show that biocrudes can be upgraded by a range of methods, such as distillation, ,, solvent extraction, emulsification, ,, and hydrotreatment. − Distillation has been used for removing high-boiling material in HTL biocrude, thereby producing a distillate that not only was miscible in petroleum vacuum gas oil (VGO) but also could be coprocessed with some degree of success. ,, The major downside of this approach is the significant yield loss of biocrude. Solvent extraction has been recently shown to also be capable of producing petroleum-miscible biocrude extracts but, similar to distillation, at the expense of substantial biocrude mass rejection. Emulsification has been reported to tackle the miscibility problem without mass rejection, ,, yet the effects of coprocessing emulsified biocrude blends are unknown to the best of our knowledge.…”