Title of article :
A new process for well-head gas upgrading
Author/Authors :
Tunه، نويسنده , , Per and Hulteberg، نويسنده , , Christian، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
As oil-prices and environmental concerns are increasing, it is of interest to better use the well-head gas. This light fraction co-produced with petroleum is generally flared and in this paper a method for upgrading and returning the co-product to the petroleum stream is suggested. The method is based on a conversion of the gas to synthesis gas and upgrading this synthesis gas into liquid hydrocarbons. But as the placement of such systems would be remote, the design has been performed using the following criteria. First of all the system has to be robust in design and secondly it has to be self-sustaining in that no additional feedstocks or chemicals are required for its operation and thirdly, the product should be crude oil compatible.
paper, the system has been outlined, the major unit operations designed and heat and mass balances have been determined. Six cases have been compared, differing in reforming and oxygen generation technology. The comparison has been made on both a technical and production economic premises. In each case the investment cost has been determined and from this, and the calculated produced hydrocarbons, a production cost per barrel has been determined.
oduction of hydrocarbons well-head gas is a viable route and the production cost for the hydrocarbons vary between $71 and $156 a barrel, with the lower cost being quite attractive with the crude prices of recent years (around $100 a barrel). The production cost is however heavily influenced by the investment cost and the fact that the stranded natural gas is considered free. The production of an alternative, upgraded fuel would be a possibility; this however warrants additional investment in both production equipment and infrastructure.
Keywords :
Stranded gas , Well-head gas , Upgrading
Journal title :
Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering
Journal title :
Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering