IP Library Granted Patent US 8,747,658
Granted Patent B2
US 8,747,658 · App. 13/188,113 · Granted Jun 10, 2014

Refinery desalter improvement

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Patent No.
US 8,747,658
App. No.
13/188,113
Granted
Jun 10, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

The improved methods relate to desalting hydrocarbon feeds using a separator with a stacked disk centrifuge to separate an emulsified oil and water rag layer. This method is effective for desalting heavy, high ionic, and non-traditional crude oils.

Claims (13)

1. A process for removing water from crude oil comprising:

a) providing an oil and water feedstream comprising a crude oil and water mixture;

b) separating the oil and water feedstream in a separator into at least outgoing streams including an outgoing crude oil stream, an outgoing wastewater stream and an outgoing rag layer stream, wherein the rag layer is an emulsion formed between the crude oil and water;

c) removing said outgoing rag layer stream from said separator;

d) centrifuging the rag layer stream from the separator in a disk stack centrifuge and separating the rag layer stream into at least three separate streams including an outgoing crude oil stream, an outgoing wastewater stream and an outgoing solids rich stream;

e) removing a desalted crude oil stream; and

f) removing a wastewater stream.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein said separating step (b) more particularly comprises separating the oil and water feedstream with a separator selected from the group consisting of one or more low pressure separators, high pressure separators, 2 phase separators, electrostatic coalescence separators, AC deep-field electrostatic separators, dual frequency separators, dual polarity combination AC/DC electrostatic separators, 3 phase separators, high velocity electrostatic coalescing separators, vessel internal electrostatic coalescers, and combinations thereof.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein said centrifuging step (d) more particularly comprises centrifugally separating the rag layer stream with a disk stack centrifuge selected from the group consisting of nozzle separators, self-cleaning disk separators, solid-wall separators, and the like which contain a stack of conical disks either with or without chambers to collect a variety of materials separated using centrifugal forces.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein said method further comprises heating said crude oil emulsion to a temperature between approximately 140° F. and 300° F., prior to said centrifuging step (d) in the stacked disk centrifuge.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein said crude oil in the oil and water feedstream is selected from the group consisting of Athabasca oil sands (crude bitumen), Orinoco oil sands (extra heavy oil), Canadian Extra Heavy Oil (CXHO), Western Canadian Select (WCS), MacKay River Heavy (MRH), oil shales, crude bitumens, extra heavy oils, oilsands, tarsands, sour crudes, and mixtures thereof.

6. The method of claim 1 , wherein said water in the oil and water feedstream is selected from the group consisting of tap water, de-ionized (DI) water, recycled water, distilled water, chilled water, heated water, ultra-purified water, clarified water, and mixtures thereof.

7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the rag layer formed in the separator in the separating step (b) includes particles and wherein the particle size distribution is approximately 1 to 20 μm.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 15, 2012
From: CONOCOPHILLIPS COMPANY
To: PHILLIPS 66 COMPANY
Reel/Frame 028213/0824 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 21, 2011
From: LOVE, SCOTT D.
To: CONOCOPHILLIPS COMPANY
Reel/Frame 026630/0553 →