F25J2200/70

Process and device for the combined production of hydrogen and carbon dioxide from a hydrocarbon mixture

The invention relates to a process for the combined production of hydrogen and carbon dioxide from a hydrocarbon mixture, in which the residual gas of a PSA H.sub.2 (12) is separated by permeation in order to reduce the hydrocarbon content thereof and the hydrocarbon-purified gas is separated at a low temperature to produce a carbon dioxide-rich liquid (22).

System and method for the production of argon in an air separation plant facility or enclave having multiple cryogenic air separation units
11713921 · 2023-08-01 · ·

A system and method for argon production in an air separation plant facility or enclave having multiple cryogenic air separation units is provided. The present system and method include a centralized argon refining system disposed within one of the cryogenic air separation units and which is configured to include an argon superstaged or ultra-superstaged column arrangement having one or more argon columns and an argon condenser. Crude argon streams from one or more of the other cryogenic air separation units are directed to the argon superstaged or ultra-superstaged column arrangement of the centralized argon refining process.

PROCESS TO SEPARATE NITROGEN FROM METHANE BY PERMEATION AND CRYOGENIC DISTILLATION

A process for the separation of nitrogen from a feed stream containing at least methane and nitrogen, with a methane content between 4 and 12% mol. consists of at least the following steps: separation of the feed stream by means of a rubbery-type membrane to produce a permeate enriched in methane at a pressure greater than 2 bara and a non-permeate which is a nitrogen-enriched residue gas at a pressure greater than 2 bara and processing of the high-pressure residue gas in a cryogenic separation unit to produce a methane rich liquid and a nitrogen-enriched gas wherein the pressure of the membrane permeate is controlled as a function of the nitrogen concentration in the nitrogen-enriched gas.

Method to recover LPG and condensates from refineries fuel gas streams

A method to recover hydrocarbonfractions from refineries gas streams involves a pre-cooled heat refinery fuel gas stream mixed with a pre-cooled and expanded supply of natural gas stream in an inline mixer to condense and recover at least C.sub.3.sup.+ fractions upstream of a fractionator. The temperature of the gas stream entering the fractionator may be monitored downstream of the in-line mixer. The pre-cooled stream of high pressure natural gas is sufficiently cooled by flowing through a gas expander that, when mixed with the pre-cooled refinery fuel gas, the resulting temperature causes condensation of heavier hydrocarbon fractions before entering the fractionator. A further cooled, pressure expanded natural gas reflux stream is temperature controlled to maintain fractionator overhead temperature. The fractionator bottoms temperature may be controlled by a circulating reboiler stream.

Producing LNG from Methane Containing Synthetic Gas

Described herein are methods and systems for producing liquefied natural gas (LNG) from a methane-containing synthetic gas (MCSG). An MCSG feed stream may be cooled and partially liquefied using one or more heat exchanger units. A first phase separator and a second phase separator in downstream fluid flow communication with the first phase separator may be used to separate the partially liquefied MCSG stream into a first residue gas stream and first and second feed streams, the first and second feed streams then being fed into a distillation column to produce an LNG stream and a second residue gas stream.

CRYOGENIC PURIFICATION OF BIOGAS WITH WITHDRAWAL AT AN INTERMEDIATE STAGE AND EXTERNAL SOLIDIFICATION OF CARBON DIOXIDE
20220397345 · 2022-12-15 ·

A combined plant for cryogenic separation and liquefaction of methane and carbon dioxide in a biogas stream, including a mixing means, a compressor, a first exchanger, a distillation column, a second exchanger, a separating means, an expanding means, and a separator vessel. Wherein, the mixing means is configured such that the recycle gas is the overhead vapour stream, and the first exchanger and the expanding means are combined.

CRYOGENIC PURIFICATION OF BIOGAS WITH PRE-SEPARATION AND EXTERNAL SOLIDIFICATION OF CARBON DIOXIDE
20220397342 · 2022-12-15 ·

A combined plant for cryogenic separation and liquefaction of methane and carbon dioxide in a biogas stream, including a mixing means, a compressor, a first exchanger, a distillation column, a second exchanger, a separating means, an expanding means, and a separator vessel. Wherein, the mixing means is configured such that the recycle gas is the overhead vapour stream, and the first exchanger and the expanding means are combined.

OPTIMIZED NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION CONTROL SYSTEM WITH ACTUAL FLOW AND SET POINT TRACKING FEATURES
20220390170 · 2022-12-08 · ·

Systems and methods for controlling a natural gas production system in an upset scenario, and/or during startup of turbo-expander system are disclosed. In one embodiment, a method of operating a Joule-Thomson valve of a natural gas production system includes determining an upset event within the natural gas production system, obtaining a flow rate through at least one expander prior to the upset event, and calculating, based on the flow rate, a percent opening of the Joule-Thomson valve. The method further includes opening the Joule-Thomson valve to the percent opening, controlling the Joule-Thomson valve by a PID controller in a set point tracking mode for a period of time, and controlling the Joule-Thomson valve by the PID controller in an automatic mode.

REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS ASSOCIATED WITH CRYOGENIC PROCESS PLANTS FOR ETHANE OR PROPANE RECOVERY FROM NATURAL GAS
20230098976 · 2023-03-30 · ·

A method for an improved integration of refrigeration into conventional natural gas processing plants which use propane or similar hydrocarbon refrigerants either to supplement cooling by turbo-expanders or as the sole source of refrigeration.

INTEGRATED NITROGEN REJECTION FOR LIQUEFACTION OF NATURAL GAS

A method and system for controlling the nitrogen concentration in an LNG product and fuel from flash gas within preferred ranges. A cooled LNG stream is separated into a nitrogen-enriched vapor stream, a fuel stream, and an LNG product stream using a plurality of phase separating devices, such as flash drum or rectifying column. A portion of the vapor stream is recycled to the rectifying column as reflux. A portion of a stream having a higher concentration of nitrogen is combined with the fuel stream to maintain the fuel stream within a desired nitrogen concentration range.