CRAIG THOMAS EUEN
Engineers in Chester, VA

License number
Virginia 0402049222
Issued Date
Jun 7, 2012
Expiration Date
Jun 30, 2018
Category
Professional Engineer License
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address
Chester, VA

Professional information

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Chemically-Modified Mixed Fuels, Methods Of Production And Uses Thereof

US Patent:
2013032, Dec 12, 2013
Filed:
Aug 21, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/971999
Inventors:
Craig T. Euen - Chester VA, US
Steven W. Weeks - Chesterfield VA, US
Mohammed I. Loya - Richmond VA, US
Matthew C. Warren - Richmond VA, US
Richard H. Kendrick - Chesterfield VA, US
Assignee:
Honeywell International Inc. - Morristown NJ
International Classification:
C10L 3/06
US Classification:
481273
Abstract:
A chemically-modified mixed fuel includes methane gas from at least two methane-production sources and can be utilized in any process that incorporates a Kellogg Primary Reformer. A method for producing the chemically-modified mixed fuel described herein includes providing a first methane-containing gas from a first methane-production source, providing a second methane-containing gas from a second methane-production source and blending the first methane-containing gas with the second methane-containing gas at a suitable pressure to form a chemically-modified mixed fuel. In some cases, at least one additional methane-containing gas can be provided from at least one additional methane-production source and blended with the chemically-modified fuel.


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Chemically-Modified Mixed Fuels, Methods Of Production And Uses Thereof

US Patent:
2012017, Jul 5, 2012
Filed:
Mar 5, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/412094
Inventors:
Keith A. Togna - Chester VA, US
Craig T. Euen - Chester VA, US
Steven W. Weeks - Chesterfield VA, US
Mohammed I. Loya - Richmond VA, US
Matthew C. Warren - Richmond VA, US
Richard H. Kendrick - Chesterfield VA, US
Assignee:
Honeywell International Inc. - Morristown NJ
International Classification:
F23C 1/00
US Classification:
431 12
Abstract:
A chemically-modified mixed fuel includes methane gas from at least two methane-production sources and can be utilized in any process that incorporates a Kellogg Primary Reformer. A method for producing the chemically-modified mixed fuel described herein includes providing a first methane-containing gas from a first methane-production source, providing a second methane-containing gas from a second methane-production source and blending the first methane-containing gas with the second methane-containing gas at a suitable pressure to form a chemically-modified mixed fuel. In some cases, at least one additional methane-containing gas can be provided from at least one additional methane-production source and blended with the chemically-modified fuel.


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Chemically-Modified Mixed Fuels, Methods Of Production And Used Thereof

US Patent:
2008001, Jan 24, 2008
Filed:
Jul 18, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/489143
Inventors:
Keith A. Togna - Chester VA, US
Craig T. Euen - Chester VA, US
Steven W. Weeks - Chesterfield VA, US
Mohammed I. Loya - Richmond VA, US
Matthew C. Warren - Richmond VA, US
Richard H. Kendrick - Chesterfield VA, US
International Classification:
C01B 3/32
US Classification:
481273
Abstract:
A chemically-modified mixed fuel has been produced, wherein at least part of the fuel is a) cost-efficient, b) renewable and/or a consistent resource (e.g. biogenic fuels), c) easy to use, d) easy to transport and e) relatively “clean” with respect to the amount of time/resources it requires to convert the fuel to a “useable” form. Specifically, a chemically-modified mixed fuel has been developed that comprises methane gas from at least two methane-production sources. In addition, this chemically-modified mixed fuel can be utilized in any process that incorporates a Kellogg Primary Reformer. A method for producing the chemically-modified mixed fuel described herein comprises a) providing a first methane-containing gas from a first methane-production source, b) providing a second methane-containing gas from a second methane-production source, c) blending the first methane-containing gas with the second methane-containing gas at a suitable pressure to form a chemically-modified mixed fuel. In additional embodiments, at least one additional methane-containing gas can be provided from at least one additional methane-production source and blended with the chemically-modified fuel.