C10G17/02

Organic Acid Surfactant Booster For Contaminant Removal

Disclosed herein are extraction methods and systems to remove contaminants in subterranean formation, including a method of contaminant removal comprising: introducing one or more organic acids and one or more organic acid surfactant boosters into a hydrocarbon-containing stream; recovering the hydrocarbon-containing stream from a subterranean formation; and separating at least a portion of contaminants from the hydrocarbon-containing stream, wherein at least the one or more organic acids and/or the one or more organic acid surfactant boosters interact with the contaminants in the hydrocarbon-containing stream.

Organic Acid Surfactant Booster For Contaminant Removal

Disclosed herein are extraction methods and systems to remove contaminants in subterranean formation, including a method of contaminant removal comprising: introducing one or more organic acids and one or more organic acid surfactant boosters into a hydrocarbon-containing stream; recovering the hydrocarbon-containing stream from a subterranean formation; and separating at least a portion of contaminants from the hydrocarbon-containing stream, wherein at least the one or more organic acids and/or the one or more organic acid surfactant boosters interact with the contaminants in the hydrocarbon-containing stream.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LIQUID HYDROCARBON DESULFURIZATION
20220280885 · 2022-09-08 ·

A liquid hydrocarbon desulfurization system having at least one processing unit, and preferably an initial and an end processing unit. Each processing unit having a reactor assembly and a sorption system. An aqueous system directs aqueous into the reactor assembly together with liquid hydrocarbon, wherein the two are mixed using shear mixers. An adsorbent system provides adsorbent to the sorption column to adsorb the oxidized sulfur resulting through the mixing of the liquid hydrocarbon with the aqueous. A system having multiple processing units is disclosed, as well as systems for transferring adsorbent and providing aqueous. A plurality of methods is likewise disclosed.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LIQUID HYDROCARBON DESULFURIZATION
20220280885 · 2022-09-08 ·

A liquid hydrocarbon desulfurization system having at least one processing unit, and preferably an initial and an end processing unit. Each processing unit having a reactor assembly and a sorption system. An aqueous system directs aqueous into the reactor assembly together with liquid hydrocarbon, wherein the two are mixed using shear mixers. An adsorbent system provides adsorbent to the sorption column to adsorb the oxidized sulfur resulting through the mixing of the liquid hydrocarbon with the aqueous. A system having multiple processing units is disclosed, as well as systems for transferring adsorbent and providing aqueous. A plurality of methods is likewise disclosed.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LIQUID HYDROCARBON DESULFURIZATION
20220073825 · 2022-03-10 ·

A system for liquid hydrocarbon desulfurization having at least one reaction subsystem including at least one high intensity mixer and a stripping station. Multiple reaction subsystems can be utilized. A method is likewise disclosed for liquid hydrocarbon desulfurization.

SYSTEMS FOR PRODUCING ADVANCED CARBON MATERIALS AT CARBON SOURCE LOCATIONS

A method of producing advanced carbon materials can include extracting a coal sample from a location, performing a spectral analysis on the coal sample, determining one or more desired advanced carbon materials based at least in part on spectral analysis, extracting an amount of coal from the location, beneficiating the amount of coal, and processing the beneficiated amount of coal to produce the one or more desired advanced carbon materials from at least some of the amount of coal.

METHODS FOR FORMING RESINS AND OTHER BYPRODUCTS FROM RAW COAL

A method of producing at least one or more resins is disclosed. The method includes providing an amount of raw coal. The raw coal includes one or more impurities therein. The method also includes beneficiating the amount of raw coal to selectively removing at least a portion of some of the one or more impurities in the raw coal to form beneficiated coal. Additionally, the method includes processing the beneficiated coal to produce an amount of pitch. The method further includes modifying at least some of the pitch to produce the one or more resins. The one or more resins include a selected amount of a remainder of the one or more impurities that were not removed while beneficiating the amount of the raw coal, processing the beneficiated coal, and modifying at least some of the pitch.

Separation system for high pressure processing system

The invention relates to a method of separating and purifying products from a high pressure processing system adapted for processing a feed stream comprising carbonaceous material at a pressure of at least 150 bar and a temperature of at least 300° C., where the converted feed stream (product mixture) is cooled to a temperature in the range 50 to 250° C., and depressurized to a pressure in the range 1 to 150 bar, the method comprising separating the depressurized product mixture in gas phase, an oil phase (liquid hydrocarbon), and a water phase comprising water soluble organics, dissolved salts and optionally suspended particles in a first phase separator and purifying the oil phase from the first phase separator by mixing it with one or more washing agents, at least one of which comprises water, and separating the oil phase from the one or more washing agents in a further separation step.

System and method for liquid hydrocarbon desulfurization

A system for liquid hydrocarbon desulfurization having at least one reaction subsystem including at least one high intensity mixer and a stripping station. Multiple reaction subsystems can be utilized. A method is likewise disclosed for liquid hydrocarbon desulfurization.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LIQUID HYDROCARBON DESULFURIZATION
20210171838 · 2021-06-10 ·

A liquid hydrocarbon desulfurization system having at least one processing unit, and preferably an initial and an end processing unit. Each processing unit having a reactor assembly and a sorption system. An aqueous system directs aqueous into the reactor assembly together with liquid hydrocarbon, wherein the two are mixed using shear mixers. An adsorbent system provides adsorbent to the sorption column to adsorb the oxidized sulfur resulting through the mixing of the liquid hydrocarbon with the aqueous. A system having multiple processing units is disclosed, as well as systems for transferring adsorbent and providing aqueous. A plurality of methods is likewise disclosed.