Cable Management, Inc
Project Supervisor
Grayco Communications Sep 2015 - Sep 2016
Manager at Grayco Communications
Outerbanks Communications Sep 2014 - Sep 2015
Operations Manager
Nx Utilities Apr 2011 - Oct 2014
Construction Manager
Grayco Communications Aug 2005 - Apr 2011
Commercial Construction Supervisor
Education:
Jersey Village High School 1988 - 1991
Skills:
Telecommunications Wireless Fiber Optics Project Management Construction Construction Management Project Planning Troubleshooting Process Improvement Construction Safety Contract Management Project Control Engineering Project Engineering Team Leadership Power Plants Commissioning Microsoft Excel Process Scheduler Procurement Voip Pipelines Epc Inspection Broadband Energy Business Process Improvement
Interests:
Children Politics Environment Poverty Alleviation Science and Technology Disaster and Humanitarian Relief Animal Welfare
Certifications:
Confined Space Training, Competent Person For Excavation Certified
Dr. Vaughn graduated from the Boston University School of Medicine in 1995. He works in Albuquerque, NM and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Vaughn is affiliated with New Mexico VA Healthcare System.
Keith H. Kuechler - Friendswood TX Marcel J. G. Janssen - Kessel-Lo, BE Stephen N. Vaughn - Kingwood TX Shun C. Fung - Bridgewater NJ Nicolas P. Coute - Houston TX Jeffrey Scott Smith - Seabrook TX James R. Lattner - Seabrook TX Jeffrey L. White - Kingwood TX Teng Xu - Houston TX Machteld M. Mertens - Boortmeerbeek, BE Cornelius W. M. Van Oorschot - Braschaat, BE
Assignee:
ExxonMobil Chemical Patents Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
C07C 120
US Classification:
585640, 585639
Abstract:
Disclosed is a method for making olefin product from an oxygenate-containing feedstock. In the method, a silicoaluminophosphate molecular sieve catalyst is contacted with the oxygenate-containing feedstock in a reactor at an average catalyst feedstock exposure index of at least 1. The method produces lower coke yield and provides an olefin product which is low in C -C paraffin content. The invention is particularly effective in producing an olefin product having a very low propane content.
Methods Of Removing Halogen From Non-Zeolitic Molecular Sieve Catalysts
Luc R. Martens - Meise, BE Stephen N. Vaughn - Kingwood TX Albert E. Schweizer - Baton Rouge LA John K. Pierce - Houston TX
Assignee:
ExxonMobil Chemical Patents, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
B01J 2714
US Classification:
502214, 502208
Abstract:
Methods of calcining non-zeolitic molecular sieve catalyst to remove most, if not nearly all, of halogen contained in the catalyst. One method includes heating the catalyst in a low moisture environment, followed by contacting the heated catalyst with air and/or steam. Another method includes steam-treating the catalyst at a temperature from 400Â C. to 1000Â C. The calcination methods provides a catalyst that contains from about 10 ppmw to about 600 ppmw chlorine, preferably 10 ppmw to about 200 ppmw chlorine, more preferably 10 ppmw to about 80 ppmw chlorine.
High Pressure Oxygenate Conversion Process Via Diluent Co-Feed
Keith H. Kuechler - Friendswood TX Stephen N. Vaughn - Kingwood TX Gary F. Janda - Houston TX Russell D. Sellen - Baytown TX
Assignee:
ExxonMobil Chemical Patents Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
C07C 100
US Classification:
585639, 585640, 585642
Abstract:
This invention relates to a method for converting an oxygenate feedstock to an olefin product. In particular, this invention relates to a method for converting an oxygenate feedstock, including a diluent co-feed, to an olefin product, by contacting the feedstock with a silicoaluminophosphate catalyst at a high total pressure of the feedstock while maintaining a low partial pressure of the oxygenates undergoing reaction.
Process To Control Conversion Of C4+ And Heavier Stream To Lighter Products In Oxygenate Conversion Reactions
A method for converting heavy olefins present in a product stream exiting a first reaction zone into light olefins and carbonaceous deposits on a catalyst without separation of the heavy olefins from the product stream exiting the first reaction zone. The method comprises creating the product stream exiting the first reaction zone, the product stream exiting the first reaction zone comprising the heavy olefins, moving the product stream exiting the first reaction zone to a second reaction zone without separation of the heavy olefins from the product stream exiting the first reaction zone, and contacting the product stream exiting the first reaction zone with the catalyst under conditions effective to form the light olefins, the contacting causing the carbonaceous deposits to form on at least a portion of the catalyst.
Maintaining Acid Catalyst Sites In Sapo Molecular Sieves
Marcel J. G. Janssen - Kessel-Lo, BE Machteld M. Mertens - Boortmeerbeek, BE Cornelius W. M. Van Oorschot - Brasschaat, BE Stephen N. Vaughn - Kingwood TX David R. Lumgair - Kingwood TX
Assignee:
ExxonMobil Chemical Patents Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
C07C 120
US Classification:
585638, 585639, 585640
Abstract:
This invention is directed to a molecular sieve having acid catalyst sites and a method of maintaining the acid catalyst sites of a template-containing silicoaluminophosphate molecular sieve. The method comprises providing a template-containing silicoaluminophosphate molecular sieve and heating the molecular sieve in an oxygen depleted environment under conditions effective to maintain or preserve the number of acid catalyst sites. The heated molecular sieve exhibits at least one peak in the infrared region in a range of from 3630 cm to 3580 cm. Preferably, the heated molecular sieve exhibits a combined peak area in the 3630 cm to 3580 cm range of at least 10% of a total peak area of all peaks in an infrared region between 4000 cm to 3400 cm.
James R. Lattner - Seabrook TX Stephen N. Vaughn - Kingwood TX Keith H. Kuechler - Friendswood TX David C. Skouby - Succasunna NJ
Assignee:
ExxonMobil Chemical Patents Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
C07C 170
US Classification:
585638, 585639, 585640, 585327, 585328, 585329
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method for converting a feed containing oxygenates to olefins and comprises the following steps: providing a feed including an oxygenate; contacting the feed in a reactor apparatus with a catalyst including a molecular sieve, the contacting taking place under conditions effective to convert the oxygenate to a product including a light olefin, the conditions including a gas superficial velocity of at least two meters per second; and recirculating a first portion of the catalyst to recontact the feed.
Method For Increasing Light Olefin Yield By Conversion Of A Heavy Hydrocarbon Fraction Of A Product To Light Olefins
A method for increasing light olefin yield during conversion of oxygenates to olefins comprising: contacting an oxygenate feed in a primary reactor with a non-zeolitic molecular sieve catalyst under conditions effective to produce a first product comprising light olefins; separating the first product into light olefins and a heavy hydrocarbon fraction; feeding the heavy hydrocarbon fraction either back into the primary reactor or to a separate auxiliary reactor; and, subjecting the heavy hydrocarbon fraction to conditions effective to convert at least a portion of the heavy hydrocarbons to light olefins.
Catalyst Composition Including Attrition Particles And Method For Making Same
Stephen N. Vaughn - Kingwood TX Luc R. M. Martens - Meise, BE Keith H. Kuechler - Friendswood TX Albert E. Schweizer - Baton Rouge LA
Assignee:
Exxon Mobil Chemical Patents, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
B01J 27182
US Classification:
502214, 502 63, 423DIG 30
Abstract:
Disclosed is a molecular sieve catalyst which contains molecular sieve-containing attrition particles and virgin molecular sieve, the attrition particles having been recycled from a catalyst manufacture process or from a reaction system. The catalyst can be used in a variety of catalytic reaction processes. A desired process is making olefins from an oxygenate feedstock. The recovery and use of the attrition particles in the catalyst is beneficial in minimizing waste, thereby reducing problems relating to both environmental and economic constraints.
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Stephen Vaughn skates Vancouver
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Stephen Vaughn-Raw Run
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Stephen Vaughn: Skate Everything
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Stephen Vaughn: Greetings From Sunny Florida
While most of the skate world is enduring the coldness of Winter right...
At Tiger Sports Shop, national championship gear flew off the shelves, with store employee Stephen Vaughn guessing they'd done as much business Tuesday as a typical home game. The store had opened its doors late Monday night after Clemson clinched, and a hefty portion of the more than 5,000 fans who
Date: Jan 10, 2017
Category: Sports
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Google Music: It should be the record player, not the record store
For now, Google Music Cloud is my music service of choice while I listen to tunes at my desk or on-the-go. My first impressions - which are largely in sync with many of Stephen Vaughn-Nichols observations - was that Google really has a grasp on how a cloud-based music service should look. Everythin
University of Phoenix - Masters of Information Systems, University of Phoenix - Bachelor of Science in Information Technology/Support, University of Phoenix - Associate of Arts in Information Technology/Networking
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My four year old plays Sonic Adventure better than I played it at age 12.
Raleigh/Cary/Chapel Hill/Wilmington/Southern PinesDesign, build,sales and installation of cabinetry and millwork.
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Pacific Elementary School Stockton CA 1970-1974, Phoebe A. Hearst Elementary School Sacramento CA 1974-1977, Kit Carson Middle School Sacramento CA 1977-1979