Baker Hughes Incorporated - Houston TX, US Jennifer D. Draper - Houston TX, US Paul Biggerstaff - Sugar Land TX, US Donald Wolfe - Baden PA, US
Assignee:
BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED - HOUSTON TX
International Classification:
C10G 29/16 C10G 29/10 C10C 3/08
US Classification:
208 45, 208243, 208244, 208247, 208249
Abstract:
Hydrogen sulfide evolution from asphalt or heavy fuel oil may be reduced or eliminated using an additive to act as a scavenger. Zinc, in conjunction with an additional metal selected from Fe, Mn, Co, Ni, Cr, Zr, when present in the form of nano-particles of an oxide, borate or carboxylate is an effective component is preventing or mitigating the evolution of hydrogen sulfide. The nano-particles may be used neat or as a dispersion. These metals may also be complexed and used in the form of a solution. Molybdenum, when used with one or both of Fe and Zn is also a useful in any of these forms for the same purpose.
Process For Preparing Blends Of Bitumen Having Known Stability Properties
BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED - Houston TX, US Ben Morgan - Sugar Land TX, US Jennifer D. Draper - Bryan TX, US
Assignee:
BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED - HOUSTON TX
International Classification:
C08L 95/00
US Classification:
524 68, 1062731, 524 59
Abstract:
Bitumen may be prepared by mixing at least two bitumen feed streams to prepare a bitumen product stream; analyzing the feed streams and the product stream to determine a stability index for each using a Bitumen Asphaltene Stability Index Test; and when the index value for the bitumen product stream is less than about 90% of the weighted average index value for the feed streams, modifying the product stream to achieve a stability index value that is at least 90% of the weighted average index value for the feed streams.