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Process integration for natural gas liquid recovery

A natural gas liquid recovery system includes a cold box and a refrigeration system. The refrigeration system includes a primary refrigerant loop in fluid communication with the cold box. The primary refrigerant loop includes a primary refrigerant including a first mixture of hydrocarbons. The refrigeration system includes a secondary refrigerant loop. The secondary refrigerant loop includes a secondary refrigerant including i-butane. The refrigeration system includes a first subcooler configured to transfer heat between the primary refrigerant of the primary refrigerant loop and the secondary refrigerant of the secondary refrigerant loop. The refrigeration system includes a second subcooler downstream of the first subcooler. The second subcooler is configured to transfer heat between the primary refrigerant and a vapor phase of the primary refrigerant. The cold box is configured to receive the primary refrigerant from the second subcooler.

Method for air cooled, large scale, floating LNG production with liquefaction gas as only refrigerant
11009291 · 2021-05-18 ·

A method for large-scale, air-cooled floating liquefaction, storage and offloading of natural gas gathered from onshore gas pipeline networks. Gas gathered from on-shore pipeline quality gas sources and pre-treated to remove unwanted compounds is compressed and cooled onshore before being piped to an offshore vessel for liquefaction to produce LNG.

LEAN GAS LNG HEAVIES REMOVAL PROCESS USING NGL

Disclosed herein are systems and processes for removing heavies during the liquefaction of a natural gas. The processes include dissolving the heavies in the natural gas by adding external natural gas liquid (NGL), followed by a staged removal of the natural gas liquid (NGL) and dissolved heavies.

HYDROCARBON GAS PROCESSING

A process and an apparatus are disclosed for the recovery of components from a hydrocarbon gas stream containing significant quantities of components more volatile than methane (hydrogen, nitrogen, etc.). The gas stream is partially condensed, then the remaining vapor is expanded to lower pressure and supplied to a fractionation tower at a mid-column feed position. The condensed liquid is cooled and divided into two portions. The first portion is expanded to tower pressure, heated by cooling the liquid, and supplied to the tower at a lower column feed position. The second portion is expanded to tower pressure and supplied to the tower at an upper mid-column feed position. A distillation vapor stream is withdrawn from the fractionation tower below the mid-column feed position and is heated, compressed to higher pressure, and cooled to substantial condensation before it is expanded and supplied to the tower as its top feed.

METHOD FOR EXTRACTING ETHANE FROM AN INITIAL NATURAL GAS STREAM AND CORRESPONDING PLANT
20230408191 · 2023-12-21 · ·

A method includes: recovering and compressing a head stream coming from a separation column, to form a stream of compressed purified natural gas; liquefying the stream of compressed purified natural gas in a liquefaction unit to form a stream of a pressurized liquefied natural gas; flash expanding of the stream of pressurized liquefied natural gas and recovering in a storage; recovering and compressing of a flow of flash gas coming from the expanding; separating the flow of compressed flash gas (132) into a fuel stream and a recycle stream; cooling and expanding the recycle stream, then introducing the cooled and expanded recycle stream at a head stage of the separation column.

Preparing hydrocarbon streams for storage

A system and process that are configured to prepare incoming hydrocarbon feedstocks for storage. For incoming ethane gas, the embodiments can utilize a plurality of vessels to distill the incoming feedstock to vapor and liquid ethane that is suitable for storage. The embodiments can direct the vapor to a demethanizer column that is downstream of the vessels and other components. The process can include stages for distilling an incoming feedstock at a plurality of vessels to form a vapor and a liquid for storage; directing the vapor to a demethanizer column; and circulating liquid from the demethanizer column back to the plurality of vessels.

Process for Separating Hydrogen from an Olefin Hydrocarbon Effluent Vapor Stream
20210088278 · 2021-03-25 · ·

One or more specific embodiments disclosed herein includes a method for separating hydrogen from an olefin hydrocarbon rich compressed effluent vapor stream, employing a single heat exchanger, multiple gas-liquid separators, multiple expander/compressor sets, and a rectifier attached to a liquid product drum.

SYSTEM AND PROCESS FOR NATURAL GAS LIQUEFACTION

Systems and processes for natural gas processing, liquefaction, and storage are described. The systems and processes include one or more arrangements of features which are capable of liquefying all of the gas entering an inlet of the system or a portion of the entering gas. The portion of the entering gas that is liquefied can vary based on the pressure of an outlet of the system, which can be fixed or vary based on usage downstream.

Increasing efficiency in an LNG production system by pre-cooling a natural gas feed stream

Described herein are systems and processes to produce liquefied natural gas (LNG) using liquefied nitrogen (LIN) as the refrigerant. Greenhouse gas contaminants are removed from the LIN using a greenhouse gas removal unit. The LNG is compressed prior to being cooled by the LIN.

Method of liquefying a CO2 contaminated hydrocarbon-containing gas stream

The present invention provides a method of liquefying a contaminated hydrocarbon-containing gas stream: (a) providing a CO2 contaminated hydrocarbon-containing gas stream (20); (b) cooling the contaminated hydrocarbon-containing gas stream to obtain a partially liquefied stream (70); (c) separating the partially liquefied stream obtaining a liquid stream (90); (d) cooling the liquid stream (90) in a direct contact heat exchanger (200) obtaining a multiphase stream (201) containing at least a liquid phase and a solid CO2 phase; (e) separating the multiphase stream in a solid-liquid separator (202) obtaining a CO2 depleted liquid stream (141); (f) passing the CO2 depleted liquid stream (141) to a further cooling, pressure reduction and separation stage to generate a further CO2 enriched slurry stream (206); (g) passing at least part of the further CO2 enriched slurry stream (206) to the direct contact heat exchanger (200) to provide cooling duty to and mix with the liquid stream (90).