Patents Assigned to Marathon Oil Canada Corporation
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Publication number: 20130025861Abstract: A method for carrying out in-situ bitumen extraction can include a step of forming one or more vertical freeze walls within or around a deposit of bituminous material and establishing a laterally confined deposit of bituminous material; a step of injecting a solvent within the laterally confined deposit of bituminous material; a step of withdrawing a mixture of dissolved bitumen and solvent from within the laterally confined deposit of bituminous material; a step of injecting water within the laterally confined deposit of bituminous material; and a step of withdrawing a mixture of solvent and water from within the laterally confined deposit of bituminous material.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: MARATHON OIL CANADA CORPORATIONInventors: Julian Kift, Mahendra Joshi
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Publication number: 20130006026Abstract: Methods for transporting bitumen extraction product include providing bitumen-laden aromatic solvent, providing bitumen-laden paraffinic solvent, and blending the two materials. The resulting mixture can be transported through existing pipeline infrastructure and can use existing separation processing equipment, and thereby avoids the need for separate infrastructure for each composition. Combining the two compositions can also avoid undesirable asphaltene precipitation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2012Publication date: January 3, 2013Applicant: MARATHON OIL CANADA CORPORATIONInventors: Julian Kift, Mahendra Joshi
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Publication number: 20120305452Abstract: Methods for preparing solvent-dry, stackable tailings. The methods may include a primary leaching or extraction process that separates most of the bitumen from a material comprising bitumen and produces first solvent-wet tailings. The first solvent-wet tailings are washed with a second solvent that removes the first solvent from the tailings. Second solvent remaining in the tailings is removed to thereby produce solvent-dry, stackable tailings.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2012Publication date: December 6, 2012Applicant: MARATHON OIL CANADA CORPORATIONInventors: Willem P. C. Duyvesteyn, Julian Kift
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Publication number: 20120228196Abstract: Methods of preparing bituminous material for extraction processing are described. The methods can include mixing bituminous material with hydrocarbon solvent before and/or during a step of crushing the bituminous material to reduce the size of clumps contained in the bituminous material. The steps of adding hydrocarbon solvent and crushing the bituminous material can be carried out multiple times.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2012Publication date: September 13, 2012Applicant: MARATHON OIL CANADA CORPORATIONInventors: Julian Kift, Mahendra Joshi
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Patent number: 8257580Abstract: Methods for preparing solvent-dry, stackable tailings. The methods may include a primary leaching or extraction process that separates most of the bitumen from a material comprising bitumen and produces first solvent-wet tailings. The first solvent-wet tailings are washed with a second solvent that removes the first solvent from the tailings. Second solvent remaining in the tailings is removed to thereby produce solvent-dry, stackable tailings.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2009Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Assignee: Marathon Oil Canada CorporationInventors: Willem P. C. Duyvesteyn, Julian Kift
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Publication number: 20120151834Abstract: Methods for pyrolyzing asphaltene material includes providing a composition including from 50 to 90 wt % asphaltene material and from 50 to 10 wt % inert material, and pyrolyzing the composition. The presence of the inert material can help to ensure that the asphaltene material does not interfere with the pyrolyzing process and equipment. Method of forming asphaltene pellets can also be used in order to improve asphaltene pyrolysis.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2011Publication date: June 21, 2012Applicant: MARATHON OIL CANADA CORPORATIONInventors: Willem P. C. Duyvesteyn, Julian Kift
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Publication number: 20120152809Abstract: Methods and system for extracting bitumen can include the use of a mixing drum for spraying solvent over bituminous material to help dissolve bitumen and create a bitumen-laden solvent phase that can be separated from the non-bituminous components of the bituminous material. The mixing drum can be rotating during the spraying step to help promote dissolution of bitumen. The mixing drum can also include an internal screen for separating bitumen-laden solvent from the non-bituminous material. In some embodiments, two or more mixing drums are used in series, with the non-bituminous material from the first mixing drum being sprayed with additional solvent in the second mixing drum and bitumen laden solvent from the second mixing drum being used as the solvent sprayed over bituminous material in the first mixing drum. Hydrocyclones can also be incorporated in the in system and methods for increased extraction efficiency.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2011Publication date: June 21, 2012Applicant: MARATHON OIL CANADA CORPORATIONInventors: Julian Kift, Mahendra Joshi, Cherish M. Hoffman, Whip C. Thompson, Dominic J. Zelnik
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Publication number: 20120145603Abstract: A process for separating bitumen from bitumen ore material includes extracting bitumen with a hydrocarbon solvent to produce a bitumen-enriched solvent phase and tailings. The tailings are dried or stripped in a dryer to remove any remaining hydrocarbon solvent. The amount of solvent discharged in the tailings may be less than 4 bbl per 1000 bbl of recovered bitumen.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2011Publication date: June 14, 2012Applicant: MARATHON OIL CANADA CORPORATIONInventors: Julian Kift, Mahendra Joshi, Cherish M. Hoffman, Whip C. Thompson
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Patent number: 8101067Abstract: Methods for obtaining bitumen from bituminous material. The methods may include a dissolution step where a first solvent is added to material comprising bitumen to dissolve the bitumen contained therein. The majority of the dissolved bitumen is then removed from the mixture of first solvent and material comprising bitumen by filtering or settling the mixture of first solvent and material comprising bitumen. Any residual dissolved bitumen is then removed from the mixture of first solvent and material comprising bitumen by adding additional first solvent to the mixture to displace the residual dissolved bitumen from the mixture.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2009Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: Marathon Oil Canada CorporationInventors: Willem P. C. Duyvesteyn, Julian Kift
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Publication number: 20110233114Abstract: A method of cracking hydrocarbon material in a nozzle reactor. The method includes a step of providing a nozzle reactor, a step of injecting a stream of cracking material into the reactor body of the nozzle reactor, and a step of injecting hydrocarbon material into the reactor body of the nozzle reactor, wherein the cracking material is methanol, ethanol, ethane, propane, biodiesel, carbon monoxide, nitrogen, or combinations thereof. The cracking material can also include steam. The hydrocarbon material can be injected into the reactor body at a direction transverse to the direction the cracking material is injected into the reactor body.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2010Publication date: September 29, 2011Applicant: MARATHON OIL CANADA CORPORATIONInventors: Willem P.C. Duyvesteyn, Jose Armando Salazar
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Patent number: 7998342Abstract: Various systems and methods are described that can be used as part of a process to separate bitumen from oil sands. The process may include adding a hydrocarbon solvent to a bitumen containing extract. The tailings from this process may contain a significant amount of solvent. The solvent may be recovered from the tailings with a tailings solvent recovery unit that utilizes negative pressure to significantly reduce the cost of the process in comparison to a conventional steam stripping unit. In one embodiment, the tailings may also separated prior to entering the tailings solvent recovery unit with a gravity separation apparatus or a cyclonic separation apparatus, such as a hydrocyclone.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2008Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignee: Marathon Oil Canada CorporationInventors: Willem P. C. Duyvesteyn, Julian Kift
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Patent number: 7988847Abstract: Embodiments of a nozzle reactor of the type useable to inject a first material feed stock and a second material feed stock to cause interaction between the first material feed stock and second material feed stock are described herein. According to one embodiment, the nozzle reactor includes a reactor body having a reactor body passage with an injection end and an ejection end. The nozzle reactor also includes a first material injector having a first material injection passage and being mounted in the nozzle reactor in material injecting communication with the injection end of the reactor body. The first material injection passage can have an enlarged volume injection section, an enlarged volume ejection section, and a reduced volume mid-section intermediate the enlarged volume injection section and the enlarged volume ejection section. The first material injection passage can also have a material injection end and a material ejection end in injecting communication with the reactor body passage.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2008Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: Marathon Oil Canada CorporationInventors: Willem Duyvesteyn, Gordon R. Wicker
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Publication number: 20110180459Abstract: Methods for preparing solvent-dry, stackable tailings. The method can include the steps of adding a first quantity of first solvent to a bitumen material to form a first mixture, separating a first quantity of bitumen-enriched solvent from the first mixture and thereby creating first solvent-wet tailings, adding a quantity of second solvent to first solvent-wet tailings to separate a first quantity of first solvent component from the first solvent-wet tailings and thereby producing second solvent-wet tailings, and adding a quantity of water to the second solvent-wet tailings to separate a first quantity of second solvent component from the second solvent-wet tailings and thereby forming solvent-dry, stackable tailings.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2010Publication date: July 28, 2011Applicant: MARATHON OIL CANADA CORPORATIONInventors: Willem P.C. Duyvesteyn, Mahendra Joshi, Julian Kift, Dominic J. Zelnik, Whip C. Thompson, Cherish M. Hoffman
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Publication number: 20110180454Abstract: A method of preparing solid hydrocarbons for cracking. The method includes preparing a mixture including solid hydrocarbon material dissolved in a solvent. After optionally separating non-dissolved solids from the mixture, the mixture is injected into a nozzle reactor for upgrading of the hydrocarbon component of the mixture.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2010Publication date: July 28, 2011Applicant: MARATHON OIL CANADA CORPORATIONInventor: Willem P.C. Duyvesteyn
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Publication number: 20110180458Abstract: Methods for preparing solvent-dry, stackable tailings. The method can include the steps of adding a first quantity of first solvent to a bitumen material to form a first mixture, separating a first quantity of bitumen-enriched solvent from the first mixture and thereby creating first solvent-wet tailings, adding a quantity of second solvent to first solvent-wet tailings to separate a first quantity of first solvent component from the first solvent-wet tailings and thereby producing second solvent-wet tailings, and adding a quantity of water to the second solvent-wet tailings to separate a first quantity of second solvent component from the second solvent-wet tailings and thereby forming solvent-dry, stackable tailings.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2010Publication date: July 28, 2011Applicant: MARATHON OIL CANADA CORPORATIONInventors: Willem P. Duyvesteyn, Julian Kift, Whip C. Thompson
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Patent number: 7985333Abstract: Various methods and systems for obtaining bitumen from tar sands are disclosed. The disclosed methods and/or systems can be used to economically achieve a high degree of bitumen recovery from tar sands. The method may include a primary leaching or extraction process that separates most of the bitumen from the tar sands and results in a bitumen-enriched component and a bitumen-depleted component. The bitumen-enriched component includes mainly solvent and bitumen. The bitumen-depleted component includes mainly water and mineral solids with some residual bitumen and solvent. The bitumen-depleted component may be mixed with liquefied petroleum gas, e.g., propane and/or butane, to further separate the residual solvent and bitumen. The disclosed system can include separators configured to separate the various components at the various stages in the process.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2008Date of Patent: July 26, 2011Assignee: Marathon Oil Canada CorporationInventor: Willem P C Duyvesteyn
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Publication number: 20110155648Abstract: A method of extracting bitumen from bituminous material. In some embodiments, the method may include loading a bitumen material in a column, followed by feeding a first quantity of first solvent into the column. The method may also include collecting the bitumen-enriched solvent exiting the column. A quantity of the bitumen-enriched solvent may then be fed into the column. In some embodiments, the method may include simultaneously loading bitumen material and a first solvent in a column, followed by feeding additional first solvent into the column. The method may also include collecting bitumen-enriched solvent exiting the column, and feeding a quantity of the bitumen-enriched solvent into the column.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2009Publication date: June 30, 2011Applicant: MARATHON OIL CANADA CORPORATIONInventors: Willem P.C. Duyvesteyn, Julian Kift, Cherish M. Hoffman, Whip C. Thompson
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Patent number: 7927565Abstract: A nozzle reactor system for increasing the conversion rate of material feed injected into the nozzle reactor system. The system includes two or more nozzle reactors aligned in series, such that material exiting a first nozzle reactor may be injected into a second nozzle reactor. Each nozzle reactor includes an interior reactor chamber and an injection passage and a material feed passage that are each in material injecting communication with the interior reactor chamber. Furthermore, the injection passage is aligned transversely to the injection passage. The injection passage is configured to accelerate cracking material passed therethrough to a supersonic speed. A method of increasing the conversion rate of material feed utilizing multiple cracking steps is also described.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2009Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: Marathon Oil Canada CorporationInventors: Willem P. C. Duyvesteyn, Jose Armando Salazar
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Publication number: 20110084000Abstract: Methods and systems for cracking hydrocarbon material in a nozzle reactor and processing any un-cracked hydrocarbon material passing through the nozzle reactor. The nozzle reactor used may have a configuration whereby cracking material is injected into the nozzle reactor at a high velocity, including supersonic speed. The hydrocarbon material is injected into the nozzle reactor and intersects with the cracking material to crack hydrocarbon material. Any hydrocarbon material that pass through the nozzle reactor un-cracked can be re-injected into the nozzle reactor. An increase in the concentration and amount of un-cracked hydrocarbons injected into the nozzle reactor may increase the overall conversion of hydrocarbons into lighter hydrocarbons.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2009Publication date: April 14, 2011Applicant: MARATHON OIL CANADA CORPORATIONInventors: Willem P.C. Duyvesteyn, Jose Armando Salazar, Christopher Daniel Ard
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Patent number: 7909989Abstract: A method and a system for obtaining bitumen from tar sand are disclosed. The disclosed method can include two extraction steps, such as a first extraction step using a light aromatic solvent and a second extraction step using a volatile hydrocarbon solvent. The light aromatic solvent and the volatile hydrocarbon solvent both can be recycled and used in multiple extractions. Each extraction and recycling step can include a separation. The disclosed system can include separators configured to perform these separations. Some of these separators also can function as mixers. Using the disclosed method and system, it is possible to achieve a high degree of bitumen recovery while minimizing undesirable complications, such as swelling of clays in the tar sand and/or precipitation of asphaltenes.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2005Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: Marathon Oil Canada CorporationInventors: Willem P. C. Duyvesteyn, Raymond L. Morley, James S. Hanson