Process for stabilizing an oil-in-water or water-in-oil emulsion
US-9222035-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US10077405B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10077405-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615297480-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 19, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 30, 2013 |
| Publication date | Sep 18, 2018 |
| Grant date | Sep 18, 2018 |
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An improved method and process unit for desalting petroleum crude oils in which a portion of the stable emulsion layer which forms in the desalter vessel is withdrawn from the desalter and diluted with a liquid diluent, typically oil or water or both to destabilize the emulsion which is then separated into separate oil and water phases.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A petroleum desalter which comprises: (i) a desalter vessel having a feed inlet for admitting a mixture of crude oil to be desalted with desalting water to form a settled water layer containing salts dissolved from the oil in a lower portion of the vessel, a settled supernatant desalted oil layer in an upper portion of the vessel and an intermediate emulsion layer formed from the oil and the water, (ii) a water outlet at a bottom of the desalter vessel for removing water from the water layer in the lower portion of the vessel, (iii) a desalted oil outlet at a top of the desalter vessel for removing desalted oil from the oil layer in the upper portion of the vessel, (iv) one or more emulsion outlets in the vessel for removing emulsion from the emulsion layer, (v) a mixer connected to the emulsion outlet(s) for mixing the withdrawn emulsion with a diluent liquid, (vi) a separator connected to the mixer for separating the mixture of withdrawn emulsion and added diluent to form separated oil and water phases, the separator having an outlet for the separated oil phase and an outlet for the separated water phase, (vii) a crude oil feed line for conducting a crude oil feed to the desalter vessel, (viii) a wash water feed line for conducting wash water to the crude oil feed line, (ix) a mixing valve for mixing the crude oil with wash water, and (x) a line connecting the wash water feed line to the mixer to conduct wash water from the wash water feed line to the mixer. 2. A desalter according to claim 1 , further comprising a line connected to the desalted oil outlet to conduct desalted oil to the mixer. 3. A desalter according to claim 1 in which the separator comprises a settling tank. 4. A desalter according to claim 1 which includes a line connecting the separated oil outlet of the separator to a desalted crude oil line connected to the desalted oil outlet at the top of the desalter vessel, to conduct the separated oil phase from the separator to the desalted crude oil line. 5. A desalter according to claim 1 which includes a line connecting the separated water outlet of the separator to a water line connected to the water outlet at the bottom of the desalter vessel, to conduct the separated water phase from the separator to the water line. 6. A petroleum desalter comprising: (i) a desalter vessel having a feed inlet for admitting a mixture of crude oil to be desalted with desalting water to form a settled water layer containing salts dissolved from the oil in a lower portion of the vessel, a settled supernatant desalted oil layer in an upper portion of the vessel and an intermediate emulsion layer formed from the oil and the water, (ii) a water outlet at the bottom of the desalter vessel for removing water from the water layer in the lower portion of the vessel, (iii) a desalted oil outlet at the top of the desalter vessel for removing desalted oil from the oil layer in the upper portion of the vessel, (iv) one or more emulsion outlets for removing emulsion from the emulsion layer, (v) a mixer connected to the one or more emulsion outlets for mixing the withdrawn emulsion with a diluent liquid, (vi) a separator connected to the mixer for separating the mixture of withdrawn emulsion and added diluent to form separated oil and water phases, the separator having an outlet for the separated oil phase and an outlet for the separated water phase, wherein the separator comprises an electrostatic coalescer and a settling tank in sequence. 7. A petroleum desalter comprising: (i) a desalter vessel having a feed inlet for admitting a mixture of crude oil to be desalted with desalting water to form a settled water layer containing salts dissolved from the oil in the lower portion of the vessel, a settled supernatant desalted oil layer in the upper portion of the vessel and an intermediate emulsion layer formed from the oil and the water, (ii) a water outlet at the bottom of the desalter vessel for removing water from the water layer in the lower portion of the vessel, (iii) a desalted oil outlet at the top of the desalter vessel for removing desalted oil from the oil layer in the upper portion of the vessel, (iv) one or more emulsion outlets for removing emulsion from the emulsion layer, (v) a mixer connected to the one or more emulsion outlets for mixing the withdrawn emulsion with a diluent liquid, (vi) a separator connected to the mixer for separating the mixture of withdrawn emulsion and added diluent to form separated oil and water phases, the separator having an outlet for the separated oil phase and an outlet for the separated water phase, wherein the separator comprises a secondary desalter vessel.
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