Compositions and methods of removing contaminants in refinery desalting
US-2018346826-A1 · Dec 6, 2018 · US
US11225615B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11225615-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016919229-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 2, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jul 4, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jan 18, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jan 18, 2022 |
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Provided is a method of desalting crude oil capable of effectively removing metal impurities in the crude oil and a rag layer which is formed in a crude oil desalting process.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method of desalting crude oil, the method comprising: (a) introducing an emulsion including crude oil, water, and an iron reducing agent to a desalter vessel; (b) subjecting the emulsion to oil-water separation to form a desalted oil layer, a water layer, and a rag layer in which iron impurities are concentrated by removing an oil film from oil-wetted iron particles; (c) confirming a position and a thickness of the rag layer to determine removal timing of the rag layer; and (d) removing the rag layer, wherein the iron reducing agent may be one or more selected from the group consisting of polyol, polyether, polythiol, polysulfide and polysulfate, and the iron impurities are iron particles and water-insoluble iron salts. 2. The method of desalting crude oil of claim 1 , wherein in step (c), a plurality of try cocks attached to positions of different heights from each other of the desalter vessel are used to confirm the position and the thickness of the rag layer by sampling a component in the desalter vessel. 3. The method of desalting crude oil of claim 2 , wherein the plurality of try cocks are attached to positions of a 20 to 60% height with respect to a total height of the desalter vessel. 4. The method of desalting crude oil of claim 1 , wherein in step (c), a density profiler installed in the desalter vessel is used to confirm the position and the thickness of the rag layer by measuring the density of a component in the desalter vessel in real time. 5. The method of desalting crude oil of claim 1 , wherein step (d) is performed when an interface between the rag layer and the desalted oil layer is formed at a position of a 40 to 50% height with respect to the total height of the desalter vessel. 6. The method of desalting crude oil of claim 1 , wherein step (d) is performed when the rag layer has a 10 to 30% thickness with respect to the total height of the desalter vessel. 7. The method of desalting crude oil of claim 1 , wherein in step (d), among a plurality of outlets attached to positions of different heights from each other of the desalter vessel, any one or more outlets attached to a position confirmed as the rag layer in step (c) are used to remove the rag layer. 8. The method of desalting crude oil of claim 7 , wherein the plurality of outlets are attached to positions of a 20 to 60% height with respect to the total height of the desalter vessel. 9. The method of desalting crude oil of claim 7 , wherein in step (d), a density profiler installed in the outlet used to remove the rag layer is used to prevent the desalted oil layer from being removed together when the rag layer is removed. 10. The method of desalting crude oil of claim 1 , further comprising: step (e) retreating the removed rag layer after performing step (d). 11. The method of desalting crude oil of claim 10 , wherein step (e) includes centrifuging the removed rag layer to form an oil layer, a water layer, and a cake layer. 12. The method of desalting crude oil of claim 11 , wherein the centrifuging is performed at a temperature of 70° C. to 90° C.
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