And Heating Patents (Class 95/161)
  • Patent number: 5820837
    Abstract: A treatment method for removing acid gases by contacting a sour gas stream with a solvent (e.g. an organic amine) which absorbs H.sub.2 S in preference to CO.sub.2 and hydrocarbons. The rich solvent is then regenerated by selectively separating the absorbed hydrocarbons in a first flash, a large portion of the CO.sub.2 in a high-temperature, low-pressure second flash tank, and the substantially all of the remaining acid gases in a high-temperature, low-pressure stripper. The regenerated solvent is recycled and the recovered acid gases are processed to recover sulphur from the H.sub.2 S. The CO.sub.2 recovered from the second tank is contacted with a second solvent to provide high-quality CO.sub.2.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 7, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 13, 1998
    Assignee: Mobil Oil Corporation
    Inventors: Barry S. Marjanovich, Don A. Stang
  • Patent number: 5766313
    Abstract: Apparatus for treating emissions from a reboiler used to remove glycol from water laden glycol wherein the emissions are condensed; pressurized and separated so that hydrocarbon vapors may be directed to a burner used to supply heat to a reboiler. Control apparatus is provided to combine fuel gas and the pressurized hydrocarbon vapors as needed to supply all of the fuel required by the burner. Also, separate apparatus is provided to control the movement of dry glycol in the apparatus and to pressurize the condensed emissions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 18, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 16, 1998
    Inventor: Rodney T. Heath
  • Patent number: 5520723
    Abstract: A method and system for reducing emissions from glycol dehydrators which employ a vapor-liquid contactor operated under ambient conditions to treat the organic vapors and liquids exiting from a condenser attached to the vapor vent of the glycol reboiler. A stream of the organic liquids is passed to the top of the contactor and allowed to descend in counter-current relation to the upward moving gas introduced at the bottom portion of the contactor. Liquids containing a relatively high content of hydrocarbons may be recovered from the bottom of the contactor, and vapors having a reduced content of organic emissions can be emitted directly to the atmosphere from the top the contactor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 15, 1995
    Date of Patent: May 28, 1996
    Inventor: Robert A. Jones, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5346537
    Abstract: Method and apparatus are disclosed which are improvements in the conventional method and apparatus for extracting water from a gas stream such as a natural gas stream by contacting the stream with a glycol to absorb the water, and then regenerating the glycol for further use in extraction by heating the moist glycol in a glycol regenerator to vaporize the water contained in same as steam. The improvement enables control of emissions of volatile organic compounds which have been absorbed by the glycol during contact with the gas stream, while minimizing the contaminants in the water streams produced. The vented steam and gaseous volatile organics are flowed from the glycol regenerator as input to a cooling condenser having successive air and water-cooled condensers, to produce a condenser water stream having a relatively high content of the organic compounds.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 10, 1993
    Date of Patent: September 13, 1994
    Assignee: Gas Research Institute
    Inventor: Philip S. Lowell