Abstract Background: The problem of manufacturing bitumen of high quality from oil residues is quite actual problem, as under conditions of depletion of oil reserves it is needed expansion of raw materials base. Methods: The analysis of oil processing state in the world determines the necessity of complex approach to solve the problem of using heavy oils, oil residues and natural bitumen, combining the further working the known processes and generating new alternative technological processes. The prospects of new efective processes development in oil processing are possible with application of diferent chemical and physical phenomena (mechano-chemical, plasma-chemical, ultrasonic actions and the others). Results: Currently, in practice in Russia, for refinement of final product of highly paraffinic crudes, which is production of high- octane benzine, diesel fuels, there are used pour-point depressants and inhibits, compounding with highly paraffinic crudes, processing by secondary processes – reforming, zeoforming, isomerization, viscosity breaking and coking. Practically, all these methods have restrictions on application of processing heavy oil stock. Therefore, the main objective is searching to find alternative methods on the basis of nontraditional technological processes 1 . Facilities of bitumen production from goudron with paraffin carbohydrates about 15% of masses are considered 2,3 . It is rather problematic to obtain quality product from such raw materials. Conclusion: Therefore, the process of oxidation of goudron to bitumen is conducted in the presence of a catalytic complex, the action of which consists in reduction of paraffin carbohydrates and in reduction of process, So its presence is 2 times reducing preparation time of bitumen road marks. Also, results demonstrate that the reduction in the content of paraffinic hydrocarbons occurs by 2 times. High Technology of Production of Bitumen from Highly Parafnic Crude Ruslan Alimovich Kemalov*, Alim Feizrakhmanovich Kemalov, Alina Grigoriyevna Maltseva and Van Nige Kazan Federal University, Kazan, 420008, Russian Federation; Ruslan.Alimovich45@gmail.com, Alim.Feizrakhmanovich2@gmail.com, Alina.m.Grigoriyevna5@gmail.com, Van.Nige.n@gmail.com Keywords: Bitumen, Catalystic Complex, Goudron, Highly Paraffin Petroleum Residue 1. Introduction Te basic technological process of obtaining bitumen in petroleum refning industry is oxidation of heavy petro- leum residues 1 . Air oxidation is applied in production of bitumen, when feed stock contains few asphaltic-resinous matters and it is essential to increase their. Depending on the composition of feedstock, the quality of oxidized bitumen changes 1–3 . By oxidation, monocyclic and bicy- clic aromatic compounds undergo major modifcation. Group structure of parafn-naphthenic carbohydrates in the process of oxidation changes little. It is known 4,5 that wide fuctuations in composition of parafn-naphthenic carbohydrates negatively efect on the quality of bitumen. Optimum raw materials for obtaining bitumen are the residues of highly resinous and low parafn oils. Residues of oil, which contain great quantity of parafn carbohydrates, are hardly oxidized, impede the production of oxidized bitumen properties required, the stronger the higher their concentration is and if the content of parafn is more than 3% by mass, in the structure of bitumen there occurs the formation of a new supra molecular structure of straight chain alkane type 5–7 . Hard block parafns as crystalline substances do not have plastic properties and their presence increases bitumen brittleness, decreases bond to mineral additive and internal constraint between its particles. Te stated above indicates that the produc- tion of bitumen from highly parafn and low-resinaceous oil residues is a problem task. Te produced bitumen from *Author for correspondence Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 9(18), DOI: 10.17485/ijst/2016/v9i18/93733, May 2016 ISSN (Print) : 0974-6846 ISSN (Online) : 0974-5645