Inventor profile of:

Thomas R. Halbert

City:

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Country:

United States

Published Applications:

15

Last publication date:

2012-09-27

Top Assignees for applications by Thomas R. Halbert

The entities that hold a legal rights for patent applications filed by inventor Halbert Thomas R.:

Recent patent applications by Halbert Thomas R.

Thomas R. Halbert from Baton Rouge, US has applied for patents for these inventions. The list has both pending applications and granted patents:

#1 | 2012-09-27
US20120241360A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Hydroprocessing methods utilizing carbon oxide-tolerant catalysts

#2 | 2010-12-23
US20100320123A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Selective catalysts having silica supports for naphtha hydrodesulfurization

#3 | 2009-07-02
US20090166263A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Low pressure selective desulfurization of naphthas

#4 | 2008-09-09
US10427480
-

Low CO for increased naphtha desulfurization

#5 | 2007-11-20
US10424332
-

Multi-stage hydrodesulfurization of cracked naphtha streams with a stacked bed reactor

#6 | 2007-07-17
US10359860
-

Selective hydroprocessing and mercaptan removal

#7 | 2007-05-24
US20070114156A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Selective naphtha hydrodesulfurization with high temperature mercaptan decomposition

#8 | 2007-05-22
US10372864
-

Selective hydrodesulfurization of naphtha streams

#9 | 2006-10-19
US20060234860A1
Performing operations; transporting

Activating hydroprocessing catalysts using carbon monoxide

#10 | 2006-10-19
US20060231464A1
Performing operations; transporting

Activating hydroprocessing catalysts using carbon monoxide and use of catalysts for hydroprocessing

#11 | 2006-07-13
US20060151359A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Naphtha desulfurization process

#12 | 2005-11-17
US20050252831A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Process for removing sulfur from naphtha

#13 | 2005-07-05
US10274021
-

Multi-stage hydrodesulfurization of cracked naphtha streams with interstage fractionation

#14 | 2005-05-12
US20050098479A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Nitrogen removal from olefinic naphtha feedstreams to improve hydrodesulfurization versus olefin saturation selectivity

#15 | 2005-01-18
US10342731
-

Low-sulfur fuel

InventorID:

3262003 ⎘