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Brian Visioli Phones & Addresses

  • Commerce City, CO
  • Boulder, CO
  • 12302 Christy Mill Ct, Houston, TX 77070
  • Amarillo, TX
  • Borger, TX
  • Elizabeth, CO
  • Parker, CO

Work

Company: Phillips 66 Jul 2012 Address: Borger, TX Position: Sulfur plant & wastewater process engineer

Education

Degree: Chemical Engineering School / High School: University of Colorado at Boulder 2006 to 2011 Specialities: Chemical Engineering, Business (minor)

Skills

Process Engineering • Chemical Engineering • Sulfur • Process Optimization • Process Simulation • Refining Processes • Gas Processing • Microsoft Excel • Microsoft Visual Basic • Vmgsim • Sulsim • Visual Basic For Applications • Python

Industries

Oil & Energy

Resumes

Resumes

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Business Segment Manager, Sulfur Recovery

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Location:
12302 Christy Mill Ct, Houston, TX 77070
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
Phillips 66 - Borger, TX since Jul 2012
Sulfur Plant & Wastewater Process Engineer

Phillips 66 - Borger, TX Sep 2011 - Jul 2012
Energy and Plant Systems Process Engineer

University of Colorado at Boulder Jan 2011 - May 2011
Learning Assistant

University of Colorado at Boulder Aug 2010 - Dec 2010
Undergraduate T.A.

ConocoPhillips Jan 2009 - Dec 2009
Process Engineering Intern
Education:
University of Colorado at Boulder 2006 - 2011
Chemical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Business (minor)
Skills:
Process Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Sulfur
Process Optimization
Process Simulation
Refining Processes
Gas Processing
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Visual Basic
Vmgsim
Sulsim
Visual Basic For Applications
Python

Publications

Us Patents

Reactivated Hydroprocessing Catalysts For Use In Sulfur Abatement

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US Patent:
20200369968, Nov 26, 2020
Filed:
May 22, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/882051
Inventors:
- Houston TX, US
James Seamans - The Woodlands TX, US
Brian Visioli - Houston TX, US
Pettus Kincannon - Little Rock AR, US
John Wesley Thompson - North Little Rock AR, US
Alexander Enderlin - Little Rock AR, US
International Classification:
C10G 45/08
B01J 23/882
B01J 23/883
B01J 23/94
B01J 38/12
B01J 38/48
Abstract:
Disclosed herein are methods, systems, and compositions for providing catalysts for tail gas clean up in sulfur recovery operations. Aspects of the disclosure involve obtaining catalyst that was used in a first process, which is not a tailgas treating process and then using the so-obtained catalyst in a tailgas treating process. For example, the catalyst may originally be a hydroprocessing catalyst. A beneficial aspect of the disclosed methods and systems is that the re-use of spent hydroprocessing catalyst reduces hazardous waste generation by operators from spent catalyst disposal. Ultimately, this helps reduce the environmental impact of the catalyst life cycle. The disclosed methods and systems also provide an economically attractive source of high-performance catalyst for tailgas treatment, which benefits the spent catalyst generator, the catalyst provider, and the catalyst consumer.

Method Of Processing Sulfur-Bearing Wastes From Refineries And Upgraders

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US Patent:
20200108345, Apr 9, 2020
Filed:
Oct 7, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/595051
Inventors:
- Houston TX, US
Terence McHugh - Post Falls ID, US
Brian Visioli - Houston TX, US
International Classification:
B01D 53/50
B01D 53/14
Abstract:
The methods and systems are disclosed which leverage sulfur abatement resources present at most refineries or other hydrocarbon processing plants, such as natural gas processing plants to capture and treat sulfur-containing byproducts, such as SO, generated during the regeneration of spent HDP catalysts. Thus, the disclosed methods and systems allow for converting hazardous waste spent catalyst to a salable product at it source while simultaneously capturing the sulfur oxides removed from the catalyst and converting them to a useful product instead of a resultant waste stream requiring management and/or disposal. Thus, spent sulfur bearing refinery wastes, such as HDP catalyst, can be roasted or regenerated at the refinery site to convert the hazardous sulfur-bearing wastes into one or more salable products.
Brian James Visioli from Commerce City, CO, age ~36 Get Report