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Shuibo Xie

from Berkeley, CA
Age ~56

Shuibo Xie Phones & Addresses

  • 1731 Vine St, Berkeley, CA 94703 (510) 525-1897
  • 1051 Monroe St, Albany, CA 94706
  • Mayfield Heights, OH
  • 3607 Bellflower Ave, Ponca City, OK 74604 (580) 718-5102
  • 2013 Lemon Tree Ln, Ponca City, OK 74604 (580) 718-5102
  • Alameda, CA
  • College Station, TX

Work

Company: Chevron Nov 2017 Position: Resid upgrading technology manager, chevron lummus global

Education

Degree: Master of Business Administration, Masters School / High School: Oklahoma State University Specialities: Business Administration

Skills

Characterization • Chemistry • Catalysis • Chemical Engineering • R&D • Analytical Chemistry • Organic Chemistry • Gas Chromatography • Materials Science • Uv/Vis

Languages

English • Mandarin

Industries

Oil & Energy

Resumes

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Resid Upgrading Technology Manager, Chevron Lummus Global

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Location:
Berkeley, CA
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
Chevron
Resid Upgrading Technology Manager, Chevron Lummus Global

Chevron May 2015 - Oct 2017
Rds Technical Services and Proposals Team Lead

Chevron May 2005 - May 2015
Hydroprocessing Specialist

Chevron Jul 2010 - Dec 2013
Biofuels and Gas-To-Liquids R and D Manager

Chevron Jan 2009 - Jun 2010
Technology Assessment Engineer
Education:
Oklahoma State University
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Business Administration
Texas A&M University
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Philosophy
Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics
Master of Science, Masters
Peking University
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Chemistry
Skills:
Characterization
Chemistry
Catalysis
Chemical Engineering
R&D
Analytical Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Gas Chromatography
Materials Science
Uv/Vis
Languages:
English
Mandarin

Publications

Us Patents

Syngas Catalysts And Their Method Of Use

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US Patent:
7226548, Jun 5, 2007
Filed:
Nov 12, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/706644
Inventors:
Shuibo Xie - Ponca City OK, US
Chad M. Ricketson - Stillwater OK, US
David M. Minahan - Stillwater OK, US
Yaming Jin - Ponca City OK, US
Harold A. Wright - Ponca City OK, US
Assignee:
ConocoPhillips Company - Houston TX
International Classification:
C01B 3/40
US Classification:
252373
Abstract:
The present invention relates to improved catalyst compositions, as well as methods of making and using such compositions. Preferred embodiments of the present invention comprise catalyst compositions having high melting point metallic alloys, and methods of preparing and using the catalysts. In particular, the metallic alloys are preferably rhodium alloys. Accordingly, the present invention also encompasses an improved method for converting a hydrocarbon containing gas and an atomic oxygen-containing gas to a gas mixture comprising hydrogen and carbon monoxide, i. e. , syngas, using the catalyst compositions in accordance with the present invention. In addition, the present invention contemplates an improved method for converting hydrocarbon gas to liquid hydrocarbons using the novel syngas catalyst compositions described herein.

Catalysts For The Conversion Of Methane To Synthesis Gas

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US Patent:
7230035, Jun 12, 2007
Filed:
Dec 29, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/747718
Inventors:
Rafael L. Espinoza - Ponca City OK, US
Kandaswamy Jothimurugesan - Ponca City OK, US
Tianyan Niu - Ponca City OK, US
Harold A. Wright - Ponca City OK, US
Shuibo Xie - Ponca City OK, US
Mary E. Wolf - Ponca City OK, US
Assignee:
ConocoPhillips Company - Houston TX
International Classification:
C01B 3/36
C01B 3/40
C07C 27/06
US Classification:
518703, 252373
Abstract:
The present invention relates to improved catalyst compositions, as well as methods of making and using such compositions to prepare synthesis gas and ultimately C hydrocarbons. In particular, preferred embodiments of the present invention comprise catalyst systems comprising a core and an outer region disposed on said core, wherein a substantial amount of the catalytic metal is located in the outer region of the catalyst support matrix. In addition, the catalyst systems are able to maintain high conversion and selectivity values with very low catalytically active metal loadings. The catalyst systems are appropriate for improved syngas, oxidative dehydrogenation and other partial oxidation reactions, including improved reaction schemes for the conversion of hydrocarbon gas to C hydrocarbons.

Light Base Oil Fraction And Lubricant Having Low Wt% Noack Volatility

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US Patent:
7846880, Dec 7, 2010
Filed:
Dec 20, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/613936
Inventors:
John M. Rosenbaum - Richmond CA, US
Nancy J. Bertrand - Lafayette CA, US
Scott C. Deskin - Alameda CA, US
Brent K. Lok - San Francisco CA, US
Shuibo Xie - Berkeley CA, US
Stephen J. Miller - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Chevron U.S.A. Inc. - San Ramon CA
International Classification:
C10M 169/04
C10G 71/00
US Classification:
508110, 208 18, 208 19
Abstract:
A lubricant, comprising a light base oil fraction having a wt % Noack volatility between 0 and 100 and additionally less than a Noack Volatility Factor (NVF), wherein the Noack Volatility Factor is defined by the equation; 900×(Kinematic Viscosity at 100 C. )−15, and optionally one or more additional additives. A process to make the light base oil fraction, comprising hydroisomerization dewaxing a waxy feed in a series of two or more reactors, and recovering the light base oil fraction having a low wt % Noack volatility. Also, a light base oil fraction having a wt % Noack volatility between 0 and 100 and additionally less than the NVF, made by the process of hydroisomerization dewaxing a waxy feed in a series of reactors.

Process To Make A Light Base Oil Fraction Having Low Noack Volatility

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US Patent:
7994104, Aug 9, 2011
Filed:
Jan 28, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/695737
Inventors:
John M. Rosenbaum - Richmond CA, US
Nancy J. Bertrand - Lafayette CA, US
Scott C. Deskin - Alameda CA, US
Brent K. Lok - San Francisco CA, US
Shuibo Xie - Berkeley CA, US
Stephen J. Miller - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Chevron U.S.A. Inc. - San Ramon CA
International Classification:
C10M 169/04
C10G 71/00
US Classification:
508110, 208 18, 208 19
Abstract:
A process to make a light base oil fraction having a wt % Noack volatility between 0 and 100 and additionally less than a Noack Volatility Factor (NVF), wherein the Noack Volatility Factor is defined by the equation: 900×(Kinematic Viscosity at 100 C. )−15. The process comprises hydroisomerization dewaxing a waxy feed in a series of two or more reactors, and recovering the light base oil fraction having a low wt % Noack volatility.

Modification Of The Pore Structure Of Metal Oxide And Mixed Metal Oxide Supports For Catalysts Synthesis

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US Patent:
20040092392, May 13, 2004
Filed:
Nov 13, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/293825
Inventors:
Daxiang Wang - Ponca City OK, US
Shuibo Xie - Ponca City OK, US
Assignee:
Conoco Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
C01F007/04
US Classification:
502/349000, 423/600000
Abstract:
A porous catalyst support having an increased average pore size is produced from a mixed metal oxide material. In accordance with one embodiment, a method for preparing a mixed metal oxide material includes providing a mixed metal oxide precursor containing at least two metals, calcining the mixed metal oxide precursor at a temperature sufficient to form a thermally and mechanically stable mixed metal oxide material, and leaching the mixed metal oxide material in a leach solution with a constituent that dissolves one metal oxide. Preferably, the calcination temperature is approximately between 300 C. and 1300 C. The leaching constituent may be chosen from the group including acidic solutions of HCl, HNO, HSO, HPO, and their combinations, or basic solutions of NH, NaOH, KOH, and their combinations.

Stabilized Alumina Supports, Catalysts Made Therefrom, And Their Use In Partial Oxidation

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US Patent:
20040138060, Jul 15, 2004
Filed:
Nov 12, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/706645
Inventors:
Charles Rapier - Ponca City OK, US
Shuibo Xie - Ponca City OK, US
Baili Hu - Ponca City OK, US
Beatrice Ortego - Ponca City OK, US
David Simon - Bartlesville OK, US
David Minahan - Stillwater OK, US
Assignee:
ConocoPhillips Company - Houston TX
International Classification:
B01J023/10
US Classification:
502/302000, 423/651000
Abstract:
The present invention relates to stabilized supports stable at temperatures above 800 C., and method of preparing such supports, which includes adding a rare earth metal to an aluminum-containing precursor prior to calcining. The present invention can be more specifically seen as a support, process and catalyst wherein the stabilized alumina catalyst support comprises a rare earth aluminate with a molar ratio of aluminum to rare earth metal greater than 5:1 and, optionally, an aluminum oxide. More particularly, the invention relates to the use of catalysts comprising rhodium, ruthenium, iridium, or combinations thereof, loaded onto said stabilized supports for the synthesis gas production via partial oxidation of light hydrocarbons, and further relates to gas-to-liquids conversion processes.

Supports For High Surface Area Catalysts

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US Patent:
20040138317, Jul 15, 2004
Filed:
Nov 12, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/706880
Inventors:
Shuibo Xie - Ponca City OK, US
Mary Wolf - Ponca City OK, US
Harold Wright - Ponca City OK, US
Rafael Espinoza - Ponca City OK, US
Tianyan Niu - Ponca City OK, US
David Minahan - Stillwater OK, US
Kevin Coy - Ponca City OK, US
Assignee:
ConocoPhillips Company - Houston TX
International Classification:
C01B003/26
C07C027/06
US Classification:
518/703000, 423/651000
Abstract:
The present invention relates to thermally stable, high surface area alumina supports and method of preparing such supports with at least one modifying agent. The method includes adding the modifying agent to the alumina prior to calcining. More particularly, the invention relates to the use of such catalysts for the catalytic partial oxidation of light hydrocarbons (e.g., methane or natural gas) to produce primarily synthesis gas. The present invention further relates to gas-to-liquids conversion processes, more specifically for producing C hydrocarbons.

Supports And Catalysts Comprising Rare Earth Aluminates, And Their Use In Partial Oxidation

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US Patent:
20050265920, Dec 1, 2005
Filed:
May 27, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/139233
Inventors:
Cemal Ercan - Tulsa OK, US
Shuibo Xie - Albany CA, US
Harold Wright - Ponca City OK, US
Yaming Jin - Ponca City OK, US
Daxiang Wang - Ponca City OK, US
Kristi Fjare - Ponca City OK, US
David Minahan - Stillwater OK, US
Beatrice Ortego - Ponca City OK, US
David Simon - Bartlesville OK, US
Assignee:
ConocoPhillips Company - Houston TX
International Classification:
C01B003/26
US Classification:
423651000, 502302000
Abstract:
The present invention relates to thermally stable supports and catalysts for use in high temperature operation, and methods of preparing such supports and catalysts, which includes adding a rare earth metal to an aluminum-containing precursor prior to calcining. The present invention can be more specifically seen as a support, process and catalyst wherein the thermally stable support comprises two rare earth aluminates of different molar ratios of aluminum to rare earth metal, and optionally, alumina and/or a rare earth oxide. More particularly, the invention relates to the use of noble metal catalysts comprising the thermally stable support for synthesis gas production via partial oxidation of light hydrocarbon (e.g., methane) with minimal deactivation over long-term operations and further relates to gas-to-liquids conversion processes.
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