WO2008054229A1 - Method and process plant for liquefaction of gas - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method for liquefaction of gas, particularly natural gas, using multi-component refrigerant.
- Liquefaction of gas is well known from larger industrial plants, so called “baseload” plants, and from peak shaving plants. Such plants have the property in common that they convert a substantial quantum gas pr unit of time, so they can bear a significant upfront investment. The costs pr gas volume will still be relatively low over time. Multi-component refrigerants are commonly used for such plants, as this is the most effective way to reach the sufficiently low temperatures.
- Kleemenko (10th International Congress of Refrigeration, 1959) describes a process for multi-component cooling and liquefaction of natural gas, based on use of multi-flow heat exchangers.
- US patent No. 3,593,535 describes a plant for the same purpose, based on three-flow spiral heat exchangers with a an upward flow direction for the condensing fluid and a downward flow direction for the vaporizing fluid.
- a similar plant is known from US patent No. 3,364,685, in which however the heat exchangers are two-flow heat exchangers over two steps of pressure and with flow directions as mentioned above.
- US patent No. 2,041,745 describes a plant for liquefaction of natural gas partly based on two-flow heat exchangers, where the most volatile component of the refrigerant is condensed out in an open process. In such an open process it is required that the gas composition is adapted to the purpose. Closed processes are generally more versatile. There is however, a need for liquefaction of gas, particularly natural gas, many places where it is not possible to enjoy large scale benefits, for instance in connection with local distribution of natural gas, where the plant is to be arranged at a gas pipe, while the liquefied gas is transported by tracks, small ships or the like. For such situations there is a need for smaller and less expensive plants.
- Small plants will also be convenient in connection with small gas fields, for example of so called associated gas, or in connection with larger plants where it is desired to avoid flaring of the gas.
- product gas is used synonymously with natural gas or another gas to be liquefied.
- a small plant may be factory assembled and transported to the site of use in one or several standard containers.
- the product gas is cooled, liquefied and/or sub-cooled in one heat exchanger, preferably a plate heat exchanger, denoted primary heat exchanger, while the multi-component refrigerant is cooled, partly liquefied and further liquefied and/or sub- cooled in two heat exchangers, denoted secondary heat exchangers.
- the primary and secondary heat exchangers may or may not be of same type and have similar dimensions, and the number of channels will depend upon the flow rate through the heat exchangers.
- FIG. 1 shows a flow diagram of a process plant according to the invention
- Fig. 2 shows an alternative embodiment of the plant of Fig. 1
- Fig. 3 shows an alternative embodiment of the plant of Fig. 1.
- Fig. 4 shows an alternative embodiment of the plant of Fig. 1.
- Fig. 5 shows a section of the plant of Fig.1, with an alternative embodiment of a mixing device for the refrigerant
- a feed flow of gas e.g. of natural gas is supplied through conduit 10.
- This raw material is brought down to a temperature of e.g. between approximately -10 0 C and 20 0 C and with a pressure as high as allowable for the plate heat exchanger in question, e.g. 30 barg.
- the natural gas has been pre-dried and CO 2 has been removed to a level where no solidification occurs in the heat exchanger.
- the product gas is cooled in the primary heat exchanger 20 to about -130 to -160 0 C, typically -150 0 C, by heat exchange with low level (low pressure) refrigerant that is supplied to the heat exchanger through conduit 78 and departs from the heat exchanger through conduit 88.
- the product gas is cooled to a temperature low enough to ensure low or no vaporizing in the subsequent throttling to the pressure of the storage tank 28.
- the temperature may typically be - 136 0 C at 5 bara or - 156 0 C at 1 , 1 bara in the storage tank 28, and the natural gas is led to the tank through throttle device 24 and conduit 26.
- the low level refrigerant supplied to heat exchanger 20 through conduit 78 is at its coldest in the process plant, and comprises only the most volatile parts of the refrigerant.
- Low level refrigerant in conduit 40 coming from heat exchanger 64 where it is used for cooling high level refrigerant is led to at least one compressor 46 where the pressure increases to typically 20 barg.
- the refrigerant then flows through conduit 52 to a heat exchanger 54 where all heat absorbed by the refrigerant from the natural gas in the steps described above, is removed by heat exchange with an available sink, like cold water or a pre-cooling plant.
- the refrigerant is thereby cooled to a temperature of typically about 20 0 C, possibly lower by means of pre-cooling, and partly condensed. From here on, the refrigerant flows through conduit 58 to a phase separator 60, where the most volatile components are separated out at the top through conduit 62.
- This part of the refrigerant constitutes the high level refrigerant to secondary heat exchanger 64.
- heat exchanger 64 the high level refrigerant from conduit 62 is cooled and partly condensed by the low level refrigerant that is supplied to heat exchanger 64 through conduit 90 and departs from the same through conduit 40.
- the high level refrigerant flows through conduit 74 to a second secondary heat exchanger 114 arranged in parallel with primary heat exchanger 20.
- the high level refrigerant from conduit 74 is cooled and partly or fully condensed by low level refrigerant that is supplied to heat exchanger 114 through conduit 120 and departs from the same through conduit 86.
- conduit 116 From heat exchanger 114 the partly or fully condensed high level refrigerant flows through conduit 116 to throttle devices 76 and 118 for throttling to a lower pressure.
- the flow through device 76 flows from this point as low level refrigerant through conduit 78 to the heat exchanger 20 where the liquefaction of the process gas takes place.
- the refrigerant in conduit 78 is thus at the lowest temperature of the entire process, and about equally cold as in conduit 120, typically in the range -140 0 C to -160 0 C.
- Parts of the partly condensed, condensed or sub-cooled high level refrigerant in conduit 116 is directed to the second secondary heat exchanger 114 subsequent to having been throttled to low pressure through a throttle device 118.
- This refrigerant flows through conduit 120 to heat exchanger 114 where it is used to cool the high level refrigerant before leaving the heat exchanger through conduit 86.
- the less volatile part of the refrigerant flows through conduit 100, is throttled to a lower pressure through throttle device 102, is mixed with flows of low level refrigerant from conduits 86 and 88 leaving heat exchangers 114 and 20 respectively, where after the joined flow of low level refrigerant flows on to heat exchanger 64 through 90.
- this first, less volatile flow 100 of refrigerant from the phase separator 60 only is used for heat exchange in the heat exchanger 64 that is least cold, as heat exchanger constitutes the first cooling step of the refrigerant.
- the low level refrigerant flowing upwards through the pair of heat exchangers arranged in parallel, denoted primary heat exchangers for cooling of the product gas and secondary heat exchanger for cooling of high level refrigerant, will be heated and partly evaporated by the heat received from the product gas and from the high level refrigerant.
- the flow of low level refrigerant is for the pair of heat exchangers 114 and 20 split in to partial flows which are thereafter joined again, having essentially the same pressure. It is convenient that the two flows of high level refrigerant leaving the pair of heat exchangers can be controlled in temperature, i.e. that the temperature of high level refrigerant in conduit 116 is approximately in the same range as the temperature of the product gas in conduit 22. This can be achieved by suitable control of throttle devices 118, 76 and 24.
- Fig.2. shows an alternative embodiment of the plant of Fig.1.
- the high level refrigerant flow in conduit 74 will be in the two-phase state at the inlet to heat exchanger 114.
- a static mixing device 119 could be inserted in the conduit 74 at the heat exchanger inlet port.
- the efficiency of static mixers increases with increasing pressure drop, and a pressure drop of e.g. 1 bar could be permitted on the high level refrigerant side.
- the low level refrigerant flow in conduit 90 will be in the two-phase state at the inlet to heat exchanger 64.
- a static mixing device 121 could be inserted in the conduit 90 at the heat exchanger inlet port. Since any substantial pressure drop decreases the efficiency of the plant, the pressure drop in this mixer should be as low as practically possible.
- Fig. 3 shows an alternative embodiment of the plant of Fig.1, where a separator 153 has been inserted in the high level refrigerant conduit 74.
- the two-phase refrigerant flow in conduit 74 is separated into a gas part, fed by conduit 151 to heat exchanger 114 inlet, and a liquid part, fed by conduit 152 to the same heat exchanger 114 inlet.
- a special distribution device, not shown, must be installed in the inlet port to distribute the liquid evenly between the parallel channels in the heat exchanger.
- Fig. 4 shows an alternative embodiment of the plant of Fig.1, where a separator 201 has been inserted in the high level refrigerant conduit 74.
- the two-phase refrigerant flow in conduit 74 is separated into a more volatile gas fraction, directed by conduit 211 to heat exchanger 200, and a less volatile liquid part, directed by conduit 212 to heat exchanger 114.
- the gas part is liquefied and possibly sub-cooled in heat exchanger 200, and the liquid is sub-cooled in heat exchanger 114.
- the liquid from heat exchanger 200 is conveyed in conduit 213 to a static mixer 220, and the liquid from heat exchanger 114 is conveyed in conduit 116 to the same mixer 220 for remixing of the two separate liquid streams.
- a part of the remixed more volatile liquid stream is directed in conduit 117 to the throttling device 118 and directed in conduit 120 into heat exchange in heat exchanger 114 as low level refrigerant.
- Another part of the remixed more volatile liquid stream is directed in conduit 214 to the throttling device 202 and directed in conduit 215 into heat exchange in heat exchanger 200 as low level refrigerant.
- Yet another part of the remixed more volatile liquid stream is directed in conduit 77 to the throttling device 76 and directed in conduit 78 as low level refrigerant into heat exchange with the product gas to be cooled in the primary heat exchanger 20.
- Fig. 5 shows a section of the plant of Fig. 1, comprising the phase separator 60, the secondary heat exchanger 64 (the first cooling step of refrigerant) and conduits 86 and 88 coming from heat exchangers 114/20.
- Fig. 5 furthermore shows a combined ejector and mixing device 106 receiving the flows of refrigerant from conduits 86, 88 and 104, cf. Fig. 1, in which the velocity energy from the pressure reduction from a high to a low pressure level in conduit 104 is used to overcome the pressure loss in a mixer for fine dispersion of the liquid in the two-phase flow.
- the mixing device 106 feeds the flow to conduit 90 leading to the secondary heat exchanger 64 to obtain a good distribution of the two-phase flow in the parallel channels in the heat exchanger.
- a controlling means is interconnected between the phase separator 60 and the throttle device 102, which is continuously controlled in a way that ensures that the level of condensed phase in the phase separator is maintained between a maximum and a minimum level. This can also be combined with a control of the nozzle area in the ejector, manually or automatically by means of a processor controlled circuit. ⁇
- FIG. 1 only shows one compressor, it is often more convenient to compress the refrigerant in two serial steps, preferably with interconnected cooling. This has to do with the degree of compression efficiency obtainable with simple oil lubricated compressors, and may be adapted according to need by the skilled person.
- conduit 40 normally will have a temperature lower than that of the high level refrigerant in conduit 58, it may be convenient to heat exchange these against each other (not shown), thus lowering the temperature of said high level refrigerant further prior to its introduction into phase- separator 60 via conduit 58.
- a product gas like natural gas may be liquefied cost-effectively in small scale
- the processing means utilized are of a very simple kind.
- the controlling and adaptation of the process ensures that oil from the compressors contaminating the product gas can not freeze and plug conduits or heat exchangers, as the oil do not reach the coldest parts of the plant.
- the small scale liquefaction plant described herein may be used in several different applications, for partial or total liquefaction of a gas with low boiling temperature.
- the advantage of the plant is that it can be skid mounted or delivered in standard containers, that the energy consumption is fairly low, and that the delivery time may be shorter than for other small scale systems.
- Liquefaction of natural gas from gas pipe lines for truck transport to remote users.
- the users can be permanent users where pipe distribution is not economically feasible.
- the small scale liquefaction plant can be delivered skid mounted to the actual site, and can be removed easily if the demand for LNG production is changed.
- Liquefaction of natural gas from gas pipe lines for vehicle fuel production.
- Truck transport of liquefied natural gas may in some cases be regarded as a risk for the environment, but with local fuel production truck transport of liquefied natural gas is avoided.
- the small scale liquefaction plant can be delivered skid mounted to the actual site, and can be removed easily if the demand for fuel production is changed.
- Liquefied methane from landfills is of increasing interest as e.g. vehicle fuel.
- the small scale liquefaction plant described herein is well suited for this purpose, with comparatively low energy consumption, and low investment costs.
- the small scale liquefaction plant can be delivered skid mounted to the landfill site, and can be removed easily when the production of landfill gas is exhausted.
- Coal bed gas consisting mainly of methane
- methane is an important energy resource.
- the small scale liquefaction plant may be used to liquefy the methane, thus saving a valuable fuel for use for different purposes. Further, the reduction of methane emissions is important for the global warming contribution.
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