(106c) Process Synthesis and Intensification for Shale Resources Valorization
AIChE Annual Meeting
2021
2021 Annual Meeting
Computing and Systems Technology Division
Advances in Process Design
Monday, November 8, 2021 - 1:00pm to 1:15pm
Natural gas liquids contained in shale gas are especially of interest since they are comparably easier to activate and transform to liquid products. In the current work, novel processes are developed to achieve the upgrading and more importantly, several key process intensification principles are identified which can be potentially applied to other processes that require a modular and intensified design. While conventional shale gas processing usually follows a hierarchy of âFront end separation- NGL activation â NGL upgradingâ, our novel process introduces a new hierarchy of âNGL activation - NGL upgrading - Back end separationâ. This paradigm shift of hierarchy intensifies and simplifies the entire process by eliminating repeated or unnecessary unit operations and associated equipment. A small scale process at the gas gathering station (10 MMSCFD) and a medium scale process at the gas processing plant (100 MMSCFD) are developed in this work. These processes are demonstrated, through detailed simulation and economic analysis, to be economically attractive.
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