San Francisco Paper - Important Topping Plants of California (with Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Arthur F. L. Bell
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1916

Abstract

Prior to 1908 the oil production in the State of California had been almost entirely a heavy fuel oil, with a high flash point, but changed within a short period to a large percentage of refining oil with a low flash, by reason of the heavy production of light oil coming in from the Santa Maria field, the Midway field, and the increased production of the Fullerton field. This is clearly shown in the following tabulation of California's pro- The bringing in of these high percentages of light oil with their dangerous low flash and the increasing demand for the refined products necessitated the devising of some cheap and efficient means of quickly separating the lighter elements either in the field or at the main distributing points; also it became necessary to remove the excessive percentage of water which many of the light oils carried in emulsion. Union Oil Co. Port Harford Plant Probably the first important attempt to top light oil in California by other means than the ordinary stills was tried about 1908 by the Union Oil Co., at its plant at Port Harford, San Luis Obispo County, with Santa Maria oils. The process was the invention of Hubert G. Burroughs who afterward obtained a patent for the process, No. 998,837, dated July 25, 1911. The apparatus used consisted of a series of 12-in. pipes mounted in units of three pipes, one above the other, the crude oil being admitted to the upper pipe and filling it about two-thirds of its
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APA: Arthur F. L. Bell  (1916)  San Francisco Paper - Important Topping Plants of California (with Discussion)

MLA: Arthur F. L. Bell San Francisco Paper - Important Topping Plants of California (with Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1916.

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