C10G21/16

DESULFURIZATION TECHNIQUES
20210309925 · 2021-10-07 ·

A desulfurization system has an oxidation process unit, and a multi-stage, liquid-liquid extraction unit in series with the oxidation process unit. The multi-stage, liquid-liquid extraction unit spits a fuel input from the oxidation process unit into a desulfurized fuel that is output for use, and a by-product. A solvent/sulfur/hydrocarbon separation process unit receives the by-product from the multi-stage, liquid-liquid extraction unit.

PRODUCTION OF HYDROCARBONS FROM RECYCLED OR RENEWABLE ORGANIC MATERIAL

A method is disclosed of producing hydrocarbons from a recycled or renewable organic material wherein the recycled or renewable organic material contains hydroxyaromatic hydrocarbon compounds. Exemplary methods include (a) providing recycled or renewable organic material; (b) optionally purifying the recycled or renewable organic material; (c) hydrotreating the recycled or renewable organic material in a presence of a hydrotreating catalyst, thereby forming a hydrocarbon stream and a phenol-containing effluent; (d) separating phenols from the phenol-containing effluent of step (c), thereby forming a phenol stream and a purified water stream; and (e) recycling the phenol stream obtained in step (d) to step (c) to increase the yield of hydrocarbons obtained from step (c); to obtain hydrocarbons containing less than 1 wt % oxygen.

Haze-free base oils with high paraffinic content

The present invention relates to a method for reducing the cloud point of a base oil with high saturates/paraffinic content to below 0° C., wherein the method comprises subjecting said base oils to a cloud point reduction step comprising adding said base oil to a solvent mixture, wherein the solvent mixture comprises a paraffin naphtha fraction and a co-solvent to obtain a solvent treatment mixture; and subjecting the solvent treatment mixture to a solvent de-waxing step.

Haze-free base oils with high paraffinic content

The present invention relates to a method for reducing the cloud point of a base oil with high saturates/paraffinic content to below 0° C., wherein the method comprises subjecting said base oils to a cloud point reduction step comprising adding said base oil to a solvent mixture, wherein the solvent mixture comprises a paraffin naphtha fraction and a co-solvent to obtain a solvent treatment mixture; and subjecting the solvent treatment mixture to a solvent de-waxing step.

PROCESS FOR REMOVING METALS, SULFUR AND OTHER IMPURITIES IN CRUDE OIL
20210253957 · 2021-08-19 ·

A process for removing metals and sulfur (S)-containing compounds in a crude oil material. The process comprises causing the crude oil material to react with a removing agent which comprises a phosphoric acid ester.

Selective reforming process to produce gasoline blending components and aromatics

Improved catalytic reforming processes and systems employ reforming reactors in a more efficient manner and can avoid problems associated with yield loss. Aromatics and isoparaffins are separated prior to passing to a reforming unit. An integrated process for producing gasoline blending components includes: separating a naphtha feedstream into an aromatic-rich stream and an aromatic-lean stream; separating the aromatic-lean stream into an isoparaffin-rich stream and an isoparaffin-lean stream; and catalytically reforming the isoparaffin-lean stream to produce a reformate stream.

SELECTIVE REFORMING PROCESS TO PRODUCE GASOLINE BLENDING COMPONENTS AND AROMATICS
20210171841 · 2021-06-10 ·

Improved catalytic reforming processes and systems employ reforming reactors in a more efficient manner and can avoid problems associated with yield loss. Aromatics and isoparaffins are separated prior to passing to a reforming unit. An integrated process for producing gasoline blending components includes: separating a naphtha feedstream into an aromatic-rich stream and an aromatic-lean stream; separating the aromatic-lean stream into an isoparaffin-rich stream and an isoparaffin-lean stream; and catalytically reforming the isoparaffin-lean stream to produce a reformate stream.

LIQUID/LIQUID EXTRACTION OF HYDROCARBONS IN BULK STORAGE TANKS

Described herein are methods and systems for performing liquid-liquid extraction in bulk tankage. According to certain embodiments, the liquid-liquid extraction can occur in a bulk tank via a circulation loop, in which a solvent mixture is injected with the hydrocarbon ahead of mix valves on the circulation loop. According to other embodiments, a misting system is installed in the vapor or head space of bulk tankage. The misting system distributes small micro-drops of a solvent mixture so as to cause a uniform lay down over the entire top surface area of hydrocarbon. The solvent mixture migrates from the top surface of the hydrocarbon to the bottom of the bulk tank, reacting during migration to cause liquid-liquid extraction.

LIQUID/LIQUID EXTRACTION OF HYDROCARBONS IN BULK STORAGE TANKS

Described herein are methods and systems for performing liquid-liquid extraction in bulk tankage. According to certain embodiments, the liquid-liquid extraction can occur in a bulk tank via a circulation loop, in which a solvent mixture is injected with the hydrocarbon ahead of mix valves on the circulation loop. According to other embodiments, a misting system is installed in the vapor or head space of bulk tankage. The misting system distributes small micro-drops of a solvent mixture so as to cause a uniform lay down over the entire top surface area of hydrocarbon. The solvent mixture migrates from the top surface of the hydrocarbon to the bottom of the bulk tank, reacting during migration to cause liquid-liquid extraction.

Method and System for Removing Hydrogen Sulfide From Sour Oil and Sour Water
20210122648 · 2021-04-29 ·

Embodiments of the present invention are generally related to a system and method to remove hydrogen sulfide from sour water and sour oil. Particularly, hydrogen sulfide is removed from sour water and sour oil without the need for special chemicals, such as catalyst chemicals, scavenger chemicals, hydrocarbon sources, or a large-scale facility. The system and method in the present invention is particularly useful in exploratory oil and gas fields, where large facilities to remove hydrogen sulfide may be inaccessible. The present invention addresses the need for safe and cost-effective transport of the deadly neurotoxin. Particular embodiments involve a system and method that can be executed both on a small and large scale to sweeten sour water and sour oil.