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Techno-economic analysis of potential natural gas liquid (NGL) recovery processes under variations of feed compositions.

Authors

Getu, Mesfin; Mahadzir, Shuhaimi; Van Duc Long, Nguyen; Lee, Moonyong

Abstract

This paper presents the different process schemes used for known NGL recovery methods with respect to their economic performance. The original turbo-expander (ISS) was considered as base case plant. The GSP, CRR and RSV process schemes focus on improvement at the top of the demethanizer column. The IPSI-1 and IPSI-2 schemes focus on the bottom of the demethanizer column. All the process schemes were initially built using Aspen HYSYS with a common set of operating criteria. Numerous simulation runs were made by taking various typical feed compositions classified as lean and rich. The economic assessment for each process scheme was later made by considering the capital cost, operating cost and profitability analysis. Results showed that the IPSI-1 process scheme gives the best economic performance with lowest TAC and payback time compared to the other process schemes. On the other hand, the RSV process gives higher TAC and payback time compared to others.

Subjects

LIQUEFIED natural gas; TURBOEXPANDERS; VARIATIONS (Musical composition); PERFORMANCE evaluation; SIMULATION methods & models; PROFITABILITY; CAPITAL costs; ECONOMIC research

Publication

Chemical Engineering Research & Design: Transactions of the Institution of Chemical Engineers Part A, 2013, Vol 91, Issue 7, p1272

ISSN

0263-8762

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1016/j.cherd.2013.01.015

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