Abstract: 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.
Abstract: A simplified mixed refrigerant system for natural gas processing which eliminates the need for storing, mixing and adjusting the individual hydrocarbon components of the refrigerant thereby rendering what are normally complex systems more practical for the natural gas liquid recovery industry.
Abstract: A refrigeration method reduces compressor energy usage in a hydrocarbon refrigeration system by incorporating a distillation/adsorption cycle. The method and related systems can use waste or other heat sources to replace a portion of the mechanical energy of the compression cycle in a novel process scheme easily adapted to either new or existing refrigeration systems. The present hybrid vapor compression-adsorption cycle combines both the refrigerant and adsorption medium in the compression cycle and separates these components using conventional multi-stage distillation to then separate them for the refrigeration and adsorption cycles.
Abstract: A method for drying natural gas or other industrial gases is disclosed in which such gas streams are dehydrated to very low water dew points using a dry liquid desiccant. The method comprises a continuous process with the liquid desiccant regenerated to by heating and the use of a stripping agent to provide two levels of regeneration which are used in sequential contacting of the gas stream. This disclosure reduces energy and capital costs relative to existing methods.
Abstract: A refrigeration method reduces compressor energy usage in a hydrocarbon refrigeration system by incorporating a distillation/adsorption cycle. The method and related systems can use waste or other heat sources to replace a portion of the mechanical energy of the compression cycle in a novel process scheme easily adapted to either new or existing refrigeration systems. The present hybrid vapor compression-adsorption cycle combines both the refrigerant and adsorption medium in the compression cycle and separates these components using conventional multi-stage distillation to then separate them for the refrigeration and adsorption cycles.
Abstract: A method for drying natural gas or other industrial gases is disclosed in which such gas streams are dehydrated to very low water dew points using a dry liquid desiccant. The method comprises a continuous process with the liquid desiccant regenerated to by heating and the use of a stripping agent to provide two levels of regeneration which are used in sequential contacting of the gas stream. This disclosure reduces energy and capital costs relative to existing methods.