Deoxygenation of waste cooking vegetable oil and Jatropha curcas oil under nitrogen atmosphere was performed in batch and semi‐batch experiments using CaO and treated hydrotalcite (MG70) as catalysts at 400°C. In batch conditions a single liquid fraction (with yields greater than 80wt.%) was produced containing a high proportion of hydrocarbons (83%). In semi‐batch conditions two liquid fractions (separated by a distillation step) were obtained: a light fraction and an intermediate fraction containing amounts of hydrocarbons between 72–80% and 85–88% respectively. In order to assess the possible use of the liquid products as alternative fuels a complete chemical characterization and measurement of their properties were carried out.