A delayed coking process for making substantially free-flowing coke,
preferably shot coke. A coker feedstock, such as a vacuum residuum, is
heated in a heating zone to coking temperatures then conducted to a
coking zone wherein volatiles are collected overhead and coke is formed.
A metals-containing additive is added to the feedstock prior to it being
heated in the heating zone, prior to its being conducted to the coking
zone, or both.