Processing of oil by steam addition
US-10087732-B1 · Oct 2, 2018 · US
US10273418B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10273418-B1 |
| Application number | US-201715819478-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Nov 21, 2017 |
| Priority date | Nov 21, 2017 |
| Publication date | Apr 30, 2019 |
| Grant date | Apr 30, 2019 |
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The invention relates to removing salt from crude oil via two steps of adding water with harsh mixing of the added water with the crude oil and gravity separating the salty water between steps where the process additionally includes a step of injecting steam into the crude oil after the first of the two water adding and harsh mixing desalting steps, but upstream of the gravity separation of the first step. The steam separates salt by transferring the salt into the condensed water from the steam.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A process for removing salt from crude oil wherein the salt is in the form of particles of crystalline salt suspended in the crude oil or as droplets of brine water suspended in the crude oil, or both, wherein the process comprises the steps of: a) injecting a first stream of liquid water into the crude oil; b) imposing high shear mixing on the crude oil and water in a high shear mixer to enhance contact between salt particles, brine droplets and water droplets to enhance dissolving of salt particles and coalescence of brine droplets with water; c) injecting steam into the crude oil in the form of steam bubbles that are larger relative to any salt particles or relative to the any droplets of water including brine water so as to create steam bubbles that will have contact with the crude oil along with any nearby suspended salt particles and brine droplets, such that a single steam bubble may contact a plurality of salt particles and water droplets; d) condensing the steam bubbles into droplets of liquid water while at the same time dissolving available salt particles and forming new brine water droplets and also delivering liquid or vaporous water from steam bubbles into any available water droplets resulting in enlarged water droplets having a size more amenable for separation from the crude oil; e) separating liquid water from the crude oil where the liquid water includes salt dissolved therein and where the crude oil then becomes a first pass desalted crude oil; f) injecting a second stream of liquid water into the first pass desalted crude oil; d) imposing high shear mixing on the first pass desalted crude oil and water in a high shear mixer to enhance contact between salt particles, brine droplets and water droplets to enhance dissolving of salt particles and coalescence of brine droplets with water; h) separating liquid water from the first pass desalted crude oil including water with salt dissolved therein to form a twice desalted crude oil, wherein the overall process is more particularly characterized in that it does not include imposing high shear mixing of uncondensed steam bubbles within the crude oil. 2. The process for removing salt from crude oil according to claim 1 wherein the steps for separating the liquid water from the crude oil includes subjecting the crude oil to low shear coalescer mixing followed by gravity separation of the water droplets from the crude oil. 3. The process for removing salt from crude oil according to claim 2 further including the step of adding demulsifier into the crude oil prior to the first step of separating the liquid water from the crude oil. 4. The process for removing salt from crude oil according to claim 3 wherein the step of injecting steam further includes injecting the steam into a vertically oriented chamber where the crude oil and steam flow vertically as the steam bubbles condense. 5. The process for removing salt from crude oil according to claim 4 wherein the vertical flow in the chamber is downward. 6. The process for removing salt from crude oil according to claim 4 wherein the vertical flow in the chamber is upward. 7. The process for removing salt from crude oil according to claim 2 wherein the step of injecting steam further includes injecting the steam into a vertically oriented chamber where the crude oil and steam flow vertically as the steam bubbles condense. 8. The process for removing salt from crude oil according to claim 7 wherein the vertical flow in the chamber is downward. 9. The process for removing salt from crude oil according to claim 7 wherein the vertical flow in the chamber is upward. 10. The process for removing salt from crude oil according to claim 1 wherein the step of injecting steam further includes injecting the steam into a vertically oriented chamber where the crude oil and steam flow vertically as the steam bubbles condense. 11. The process for removing salt from crude oil according to claim 10 wherein the vertical flow in the chamber is downward. 12. The process for removing salt from crude oil according to claim 10 wherein the vertical flow in the chamber is upward. 13. The process for removing salt from crude oil according to claim 1 further including the step of adding demulsifier into the crude oil prior to the first step of separating the liquid water from the crude oil.
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