A comprehensive approach to evaluate feed stream composition effect on natural gas processing unit energy consumption

Title

A comprehensive approach to evaluate feed stream composition effect on natural gas processing unit energy consumption

Subject

Natural gas
Optimization
Simulation
Gas processing
Turbo-expander

Description

Natural gas processing unit consume a high amount of energy. Any attempt to achieve lower energy consumption subjected to evaluation criteria would lead to a remarkable enhancement in the process efficiency. In the present study, an optimization was carried out by minimizing the specific energy consumption [kWh/kg of Sales Gas - SG] including the restriction of a minimum limit of 90% C3+ recovery by manipulation of some operational parameters such as temperature and pressure. Three natural gas C3+ molar compositions were analyzed: 11.2%, 8.9% and 5.5%. The results were submitted to six evaluation criteria: energy, economic, recovery, production, safety and quality performance. There was a reduction in specific energy consumption of 21.1% for 5.5% composition and an increase in the economic margin [US$/h] in 0.35% with a reduction of the recovery performance in about 3.8% and of the adopted safety criterion. In all cases the quality criteria was met.

Publisher

Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering

Date

2020-11-01

Contributor

Franco, Samuel VĂ­tor de Almeida
da Cunha Ribeiro, Daniel
Meneguelo, Ana Paula

Type

journalArticle

Identifier

3T9F2F3X
1875-5100
10.1016/j.jngse.2020.103607

Collection

Citation

“A comprehensive approach to evaluate feed stream composition effect on natural gas processing unit energy consumption,” Lamar University Midstream Center Research, accessed May 4, 2024, https://lumc.omeka.net/items/show/2213.

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