JERRY G GULSBY
Engineers in Humble, TX

License number
Pennsylvania PE031881E
Category
Engineers
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address 2
Humble, TX 77347
Pennsylvania

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Name
Address
Phone
Jerry G. Gulsby
Humble, TX
(281) 358-6865
Jerry G. Gulsby
Coldspring, TX
(936) 566-4028
Jerry G Gulsby, age 90
3002 Royal Circle Dr, Kingwood, TX 77339
(281) 358-6865
Jerry G Gulsby, age 90
3207 Abbey Field Ln, Porter, TX 77365
(281) 601-6052
Jerry Gulsby
614 Saint Andrews Rd, Humble, TX 77339

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Hydrocarbon Gas Process

US Patent:
4464190, Aug 7, 1984
Filed:
Aug 18, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/409314
Inventors:
Jerry G. Gulsby - Kingwood TX
Assignee:
Gulsby Engineering, Inc. - TX
International Classification:
F25J 302
US Classification:
62 24
Abstract:
The processing of gaseous streams of feed gas containing hydrocarbons, and other gases of similar volatility, to recover components such as ethane, propane and heavier hydrocarbons from a residue gas containing methane, by cooling the incoming raw gas and to separate the desired products by distillation. The cooling action is obtained by expanding the raw feed gas from a high feed pressure to a lower pressure at which distillation occurs. In the present invention, the raw feed gas is divided into two gas streams before expansion, the first stream, which consists primarily of vapor, is again cooled through a heat exchange device, and is then expanded through an expansion valve to lower the pressure and then fed into the top of the conventional demethanizer column. The second stream, is selectively divided into two streams, one of which passes through a controlled expansion valve and back into the feed conduit, and the other passes through an expander-compressor into the feed conduit, where the combined gases pass into a separator which discharges the vapors into a discharge line and discharges a liquid into another feed conduit, which again divides the stream into two streams, directing one stream into the demethanizing column at a midway point, and the other stream passed through a heat exchanger to raise the temperature of the stream and then discharging same into the demethanizing column beneath the midway inlet. The demethanizing column is operated at 410 psia, with a top temperature of -136. degree. F.


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Low Temperature Process For Separating Propane And Heavier Hydrocarbons From A Natural Gas Stream

US Patent:
4251249, Feb 17, 1981
Filed:
Dec 15, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/969990
Inventors:
Jerry G. Gulsby - Humble TX
Assignee:
The Randall Corporation - Houston TX
International Classification:
F25J 302
US Classification:
62 28
Abstract:
A process for low temperature fractionation of natural gas to recover as product propane and the heavier hydrocarbons with an efficiency of 90% or greater and an ethane content rejection of 90% or more. The process includes passage of the natural gas through several refrigeration zones followed by a first separation stage to separate liquid condensate from C. sub. 1, C. sub. 2 and C. sub. 3 hydrocarbon gas. The gas stream is cooled further by expansion followed by a second separation stage to separate liquid containing C. sub. 1, C. sub. 2 and C. sub. 3 hydrocarbons from the gas which contains only C. sub. 1 and C. sub. 2 hydrocarbons. Both streams are fed to a de-ethanizer fractionating column, with the liquid entering at a point intermediate the ends and the gas being utilized in a reflux condenser internal to the column above the point of entry of the liquid stream. Employment of the low temperature C. sub. 1, C. sub. 2 hydrocarbon gas in a reflux condenser in the column provides the necessary refrigeration to condense the propane and heavier constituents of the inlet gas and reject the methane and ethane.


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Greater Design Capacity-Hydrocarbon Gas Separation Process

US Patent:
4453958, Jun 12, 1984
Filed:
Nov 24, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/444436
Inventors:
Jerry G. Gulsby - Kingwood TX
G. Dennis Cook - Kingwood TX
Assignee:
Gulsby Engineering, Inc. - Kingwood TX
International Classification:
F25J 302
US Classification:
62 28
Abstract:
A process for recovery of components of volatile gas containing methane and heavier components, by a cryogenic process, cooling the incoming raw gas and separating the desired products by distillation, wherein the feed gas is divided into two streams, one being primarily liquid, which is expanded to lower the pressure and then fed into the demethanizer tower at a selected point, and the other stream, being primarily gas, is divided and expanded and discharged into the demethanizer at selected positions to place the streams in the demethanizer to accomplish maximum separation and recovery of the desired components in either an ethane recovery mode or an ethane rejection mode, the pressures and temperatures of the demethanizer being adjustable for either.