A method and apparatus for converting natural gas from a source, such as a wellhead, pipeline, or a storage facility, into hydrocarbon liquid stable at room temperature, comprising a skid or trailer mounted portable gas to liquids reactor. The reactor includes a preprocessor which desulfurizes ...
Natural gas liquefaction is a process conversion from gas to liquid phase. From:Computer Aided Chemical Engineering,2015 Discover other topics Chapters and Articles You might find these chapters and articles relevant to this topic. 13th International Symposium on Process Systems Engineering (PSE 2018) ...
97/04536 The conversion of natural gas to liquid fuels using the SASOL slurry phase distillate process Transient emission tests were performed to compare emissions using fuels produced by the Sasol Slurry Phase Distillate Process, to those with US diesel fuels. A heavy-duty, four stroke, 1991 emi...
In Figure 3, we consider two gas dehydration alternatives: a TEG absorption process and a condensation process. TEG is selected as a liquid desiccant because of its high absorption efficiency, less energy-intensive regeneration, nontoxicity, and no interaction with the hydrocarbons. Due to the ...
Natural Gas Liquidsmeans those hydrocarbon components that can be recovered from natural gas as a liquid including, but not limited to, ethane, propane, butanes, pentanes plus, and condensates; Natural Gasor “Gas” means wet gas, dry gas, all other gaseous hydrocarbons, and all substances co...
To create LNG, natural gas is cooled to a liquid state which shrinks its volume dramatically and allows it to be transported easily. After reaching its destination, LNG is typically warmed and regasified before use, and it can also be used as an alternative fuel ...
In the US alone, this transportation highway amounts to over 2.4 million miles of pipeline. That’s enough pipelines to circle the equator 96 times! Raw natural gas can come from gas well (natural gas only), co...
LNG is colourless, odourless, non-toxic and non-corrosive, making it a versatile and lower-carbon alternative to other fossil fuels. In its liquid state, LNG will not ignite. When LNG reaches its destination, it is turned back into natural gas atregasification plants. ...
The U.S. has a growing export business in natural gas liquids. Cons NGLs are expensive to handle, store, and transport requiring special trucks, storage, and equipment. NGLs require high pressure or low temperature to maintain their liquid state for shipment. ...
In its liquid state,natural gastakes up 1/600th of the space, meaning that natural gas is shrunk 600 times, making it much easier to ship and store when pipeline transport is not feasible. As world energy consumption increases, experts anticipate that the LNG trade will grow in importance. ...