Including Burning Of Feed Or Product Patents (Class 208/427)
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Patent number: 4758418Abstract: An improved process for converting hydrocarbons using a catalyst which is periodically regenerated to remove carbonaceous deposits, the catalyst being comprised of a mixture containing, as a major component, solid particles capable of promoting hydrocarbon conversion at hydrocarbon conversion conditions, and, as a minor component, discrete entities comprising at least one spinel, preferably alkaline earth metal-containing spinel; thereby reducing the amount of sulfur oxides exiting the catalyst regeneration zone.Improved hydrocarbon conversion catalysts are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1986Date of Patent: July 19, 1988Assignee: Union Carbide CorporationInventors: Jin S. Yoo, John A. Jaecker
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Patent number: 4737267Abstract: A method and apparatus for the recovery of bitumen oils from oil shale. The method comprises crushing the oil shale to a predetermined particle size and mixing with an organic solvent to form a slurry. The slurry is then subjected to supercritical temperatures and pressures whereby the kerogen materials break down into bitumen oils which solubilize in the solvent. The liquid and solids are separated and the solid components are further treated under supercritical temperatures and pressures to yield further bitumen oils. The extracted bitumen oils are separated from solvent by fractionation, and upgraded by removing an asphaltenes residue. Off-gases and asphaltenes residue from the system are burned in a limestone fluidized bed combustor, which results in environmentally acceptable emissions and supplies process heat and power. The apparatus includes a high pressure autoclave-type vessel with an internal venturi draft tube, and a plurality of high pressure decantation vessels with internal lamellae thickeners.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1986Date of Patent: April 12, 1988Assignee: Duo-Ex CoprorationInventors: Sun-Sea Pao, Jerry V. Fox, John S. Rendall
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Patent number: 4692238Abstract: A process for recovery of organic oils and residues in association with inorganic solids by solvent extraction and for the recovery of solvent used for the extraction. The organic solvent extracted inorganic solids having remaining associated organic solvent is fluidized in a bed with fluidizing gas comprising superheated vapor of the organic solvent vaporizing and removing a substantial portion of the associated organic solvent. Then the solids are countercurrently contacted with a combustion gas stream at a lower temperature than the solids physically stripping a substantial portion of the residual solvent from the solids, the combustion gas stream being enhanced for combustion by comprising stripped organic solvent and by being heated.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1986Date of Patent: September 8, 1987Assignee: Institute of Gas TehnologyInventors: William W. Bodle, Paul B. Tarman
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Patent number: 4659456Abstract: Oil-containing solids are dried and heated by contacting them in a drying zone with superheated steam admitted to the zone at a temperature in excess of 200.degree. C. The heated solids may be distilled to remove hydrocarbons therefrom and the resulting proceduce and/or combustion products of the distillation or other combustion products are used to heat a mixed vapor remainder, after separation of said carbon from the vapors formed during the drying, to the temperature of 1200.degree. C. for recirculation to the drying zone.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1985Date of Patent: April 21, 1987Assignee: Metallgesellschaft AgInventors: Roland Rammler, Hans J. Weiss, Ingo Dreher, Jorg Schmalfeld, Karl-Heinz Bietz
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Patent number: 4648965Abstract: An improved process for retorting a solid carbonaceous material at elevated temperatures wherein a portion of the spent solids withdrawn from the retort is heated to a temperature within the range from about 1600.degree. F. to about 2400.degree. F. and then recycled to the retort as a source of heat at a temperature within the range from about 650.degree. F. to about 1600.degree. F. When the improved process of this invention is operated in this manner, the amount of liquid product obtained is maximized and the amount of gaseous product minimized. Moreover, the integrity of the particles thus recycled is improved and the amount of fines in the liquid product correspondingly reduced.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1985Date of Patent: March 10, 1987Assignee: Exxon Research and Engineering CompanyInventor: Henry G. McMath, Jr.
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Patent number: 4617107Abstract: A continuous process for recovery of oil and energy from oil shale. Particulate oil shale (1) is mixed with hot particulate heat carrier (2) containing free lime and retorted at conventional retorting temperatures in the presence of a purge gas (3). The purge gas comprises compounds which can react with the free lime. The mixture of spent shale and heat carrier solids (5) is separated from the product gas and vapors (4) and the solids are combusted in air (6),(7) with the optional addition of materials (8) to control the free lime content of the ash product from combustion. A stream of particles (12), extracted from the combustor is separated into a larger portion of coarser hot shale ash which is recirculated to the retorting zone as heat carrier. A smaller stream (15) is disposed of as waste after separating the energy (17) therefrom. The sensible and chemical heat from the waste solids and the sensible heat from the gases leaving the combustion zone, is recovered (J).Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1983Date of Patent: October 14, 1986Assignee: Comonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization and CSR LimitedInventors: John Mandelson, David J. McCarthy, Oto Sitnai, Alan B. Whitehead
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Patent number: 4601812Abstract: A oil shale retorting process in which oil shale particles are separated into fines and large particles. The large particles are preheated and combined with hot spent shale from a combustor and introduced into a retorting vessel. The fines are introduced into the disengaging section of the retorting vessel. Retort vapors are processed to produce an upgraded syncrude. The portion of the retort vessel where the oil shale and spent shale are introduced has a smaller diameter than the retorting section.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1985Date of Patent: July 22, 1986Assignee: Conoco Inc.Inventors: Ardis L. Anderson, James R. McConaghy, Jr.
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Patent number: 4601811Abstract: A cascading bed retorting process and apparatus in which cold raw crushed shale enters at the middle of a retort column into a mixer stage where it is rapidly mixed with hot recycled shale and thereby heated to pyrolysis temperature. The heated mixture then passes through a pyrolyzer stage where it resides for a sufficient time for complete pyrolysis to occur. The spent shale from the pyrolyzer is recirculated through a burner stage where the residual char is burned to heat the shale which then enters the mixer stage.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1984Date of Patent: July 22, 1986Assignee: The United States of America as represented by United States Department of EnergyInventors: Arthur E. Lewis, Robert L. Braun, Richard G. Mallon, Otis R. Walton
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Patent number: 4599160Abstract: Hydrogen sulfide recovered from pyrolysis zone effluent is separated and burned to produce sulfur oxides which are reacted with solid spent mineral byproduct.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1985Date of Patent: July 8, 1986Assignee: Phillips Petroleum CompanyInventor: Bruce W. Gerhold
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Patent number: 4597852Abstract: Oil shale is well mixed and efficiently, effectively, and economically retorted in a special gravity flow retorting process and system which utilizes novel arrangements of internal baffles in a static mixer.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1985Date of Patent: July 1, 1986Inventors: Earl D. York, Jay C. Knepper, John M. Forgac
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Patent number: 4589973Abstract: A continuous process for recovering oil from raw oil shale using a new integrated hydropyrolysis/thermal pyrolysis technique and involving the addition of pulverized coal which produces oil which is more characteristic of typical crude oil, as well as providing supplemental gas and coal char fuel, and has unusually low heat and energy requirements, which process comprises passing hot and crushed raw shale to a slurry mixer where it is mixed with hot recycle heavy oil, treating the resulting slurry with hydrogen under elevated temperature and pressure for a short period, discharging the resulting mixture to a product stripper wherein the product hydrocarbons and a portion of the recycle slurry oil is vaporized and passed to a separation column where the desired fractions are removed and heavy gas oil recovered for recycle, mixing a portion of the heavy gas oil recycle with pulverized coal particles to form a pumpable coal slurry, discharging spent shale and remaining slurry oil from the product stripper to a tType: GrantFiled: July 15, 1985Date of Patent: May 20, 1986Assignee: Breckinridge Minerals, Inc.Inventor: Carl S. Minden
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Patent number: 4587006Abstract: A continuous process for recovering shale oil from raw oil shale using a new integrated hydropyrolysis/thermal pyrolysis technique which produces high yields of improved quality liquid hydrocarbon products and has unusually low heat and energy requirements, which process comprises crushing and grinding raw oil shale, mixing the ore particles with hot recycle heavy oil to form a slurry, treating the slurry with hydrogen under elevated temperature and pressure for a short period, stripping out the desired liquid hydrocarbon products, passing the remaining slurry mixture to a thermal retort where under fluidized bed conditions it is subjected to increased temperatures by adding spent shale that has been burned in an air lift combustor at two different temperature level treatment zones, the upper zone being selected such that the temperature is sufficient to vaporize the remaining slurry oil, and the lower zone being selected such that the temperature is sufficient to retort spent shale and to thermally crack excType: GrantFiled: July 15, 1985Date of Patent: May 6, 1986Assignee: Breckinridge Minerals, Inc.Inventor: Carl S. Minden