Fred J. Veltri - Murray UT, US John B. Fairbanks - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
C10G 1/04
US Classification:
208390
Abstract:
Process and apparatus for the continuous separation of crude oil from tar sands include using a hydrocarbon diluent and an aqueous solution in one or more settling vessels. The light components from the oil are collected and recycled to be used as the hydrocarbon diluent, and the aqueous solution is collected and recycled. A second aqueous solution is introduced in the second and subsequent vessels to prevent the formation of an oil film on the equipment.
Fred J. Veltri - Murray UT, US John B. Fairbanks - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
C10G 1/00
US Classification:
208390, 406 88
Abstract:
Process and apparatus for the continuous separation of crude oil from tar sands include using a hydrocarbon diluent and an aqueous solution in one or more settling vessels. The light components from the oil are collected and recycled to be used as the hydrocarbon diluent, and the aqueous solution is collected and recycled. A second aqueous solution is introduced in the second and subsequent vessels to prevent the formation of an oil film on the equipment.
Continuous Flow Separation And Aqueous Solution Treatment For Recovery Of Crude Oil From Tar Sands
Fred J. Veltri - Murray UT, US John B. Fairbanks - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
C10G 1/04
US Classification:
208391, 208390
Abstract:
Process and apparatus for the continuous separation of crude oil from tar sands include using a hydrocarbon diluent and an aqueous solution in one or more settling vessels. The light components from the oil are collected and recycled to be used as the hydrocarbon diluent, and the aqueous solution is collected and recycled. A second aqueous solution is introduced in the second and subsequent vessels to prevent the formation of an oil film on the equipment.
Composition For Extracting Crude Oil From Tar Sands
Fred J. Veltri - Murray UT, US John B. Fairbanks - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
B03D 1/002
US Classification:
252 60
Abstract:
Process and apparatus for the continuous separation of crude oil from tar sands include using a hydrocarbon diluent and an aqueous solution in one or more settling vessels. The light components from the oil are collected and recycled to be used as the hydrocarbon diluent, and the aqueous solution is collected and recycled. A second aqueous solution is introduced in the second and subsequent vessels to prevent the formation of an oil film on the equipment.
Banks Oil Energy Corporation
Owner
International Agrobusiness 1999 - 2005
President of African Markets
Banks Oil 1999 - 2005
Ceo, President
Education:
Salt Lake Community College
University of Utah
Skills:
Strong Skill In Employer/Employee Relations Supervising Training and Motivation of Personnel Designed Practice and Procedures To Ensure Quality Control In Production