The Company patents that apply to this process include:
FLOW-THROUGH CAVITATION-ASSISTED RAPID MODIFICATION OF CRUDE OIL USPTO No: 8,894,273
The present invention is directed to a process for the modification of crude oil, such as bitumen, asphalt, maltenes or petroleum heavy crude, the covalent bonds that connect sulfur and nitrogen atoms to carbon atoms can be broken as well, thereby allowing removal of these elements and their compounds from oil and distillate fuels.
HIGH-THROUGHPUT CAVITATION AND ELECTROCOAGULATION SYSTEM USPTO No. 8,673,129
The invention relates to an apparatus and method of purification and treatment of potable water, ground water, industrial water, sewage water, etc. and finds numerous applications in drinking water production, food, chemical, oil, energy, wood, pulp and paper industries, mining and metal-processing and similar industries. Removable contaminants include metals, petroleum products, colloidal particles, living species, organics, dyes, polymers, surface-active compounds and other matter whose concentration can be decreased to the allowable levels in one pass through the present apparatus.
The sulfur problem in the oil and gas industry is related to the high sulfur content in crude oil and natural gas. When crude oil or natural gas is extracted from the ground, it often contains impurities, including sulfur. Sulfur dioxide emissions from the oil industry accounted for 13% of total SO2 emissions in
While the industry addresses the sulfur removal problem by introducing strong chemicals to the process,
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