I thought that I had a reference which used steam only. I did find a new BP technical practice which refers to the steam reaction with carbon producing CO2, CO, and hydrogen. I know that people do the wet steam-air decoking, but we would have to be offline to do this. I am just curious as to...
Does anyone inject steam into their crude heater or vacuum heater for online decoking? I am looking for some guidelines on this. I have an old refinery engineering book that may have some rules of thumb, I am curious to current practices. We inject steam into one of our two crude heaters, but...