Separation of Heavy Hydrocarbons and NGLs from Natural Gas in Integration with Liquefaction of Natural Gas
US-2016216030-A1 · Jul 28, 2016 · US
US10281203B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10281203-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715414142-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 24, 2017 |
| Priority date | Aug 5, 2016 |
| Publication date | May 7, 2019 |
| Grant date | May 7, 2019 |
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A method for the liquefaction of an industrial gas by integration of a methanol plant and an air separation unit (ASU) is provided. The method can include the steps of: (a) providing a pressurized natural gas stream, a pressurized purge gas stream composed predominately of hydrogen and originating from a methanol plant, and a pressurized air gas stream comprising an air gas from the ASU; (b) expanding three different pressurized gases to produce three cooled streams, wherein the three different pressurized gases consist of the pressurized natural gas stream, the pressurized purge gas stream, and the pressurized air gas stream; and (c) liquefying the industrial gas in a liquefaction unit against the three cooled streams to produce a liquefied industrial gas stream, wherein the industrial gas to be liquefied is selected from the group consisting of a first portion of the pressurized natural gas stream, a nitrogen gas stream, hydrogen and combinations thereof.
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We claim: 1. A method for the liquefaction of an industrial gas selected from the group consisting of natural gas, nitrogen, hydrogen, and combinations thereof, the method comprising the steps of: a) withdrawing a natural gas stream from a natural gas pipeline; b) removing carbon dioxide and water from the natural gas stream to produce a purified natural gas stream; c) expanding a first portion of the purified natural gas stream to form an expanded natural gas stream and warming the expanded natural gas stream in a first portion of a heat exchanger against the industrial gas to form a warmed natural gas stream; d) sending the warmed natural gas stream to a methanol production facility under conditions effective for producing a methanol stream, a purified hydrogen stream, and a purge gas rich in hydrogen; e) expanding the purge gas rich in hydrogen to form an expanded purge gas and warming the expanded purge gas in a second portion of the heat exchanger against the industrial gas to form a warmed purge gas stream; f) sending the warmed purge gas stream to the methanol production facility for use as fuel; and g) expanding a pressurized air gas stream from or derived from an air separation unit (ASU) to form an expanded air gas stream and warming the expanded air gas stream in a third portion of the heat exchanger against the industrial gas to form a warmed air gas stream, wherein the industrial gas is liquefied during step g), wherein the industrial gas comprises a second portion of the purified natural gas stream. 2. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the air gas from or derived from an ASU is a gas stream selected from the group consisting of compressed and purified air from a main air compressor, a nitrogen stream from a medium pressure column, and combinations thereof. 3. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the industrial gas further comprises trace components having a freezing point temperature warmer than that of methane, wherein the first portion of the heat exchanger and the second portion of the heat exchanger are kept at temperatures warmer than the freezing point temperature of the trace components, and wherein the trace components are removed from the industrial gas prior to the industrial gas being cooled in the third portion of the heat exchanger. 4. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the third portion of cooling is provided at colder temperatures than both the first portion of cooling and the second portion of cooling. 5. A method for the liquefaction of an industrial gas, the method comprising the steps of: (a) providing a pressurized natural gas stream, a pressurized purge gas stream originating from a methanol plant, and a pressurized air gas stream comprising an air gas from an air separation unit (ASU), wherein the pressurized purge gas stream is comprised predominately of hydrogen, wherein the pressurized air gas stream has an oxygen concentration at or below that of atmospheric air; (b) expanding a first portion of the pressurized natural gas stream to produce an expanded natural gas stream, expanding the pressurized purge gas stream to produce an expanded purge gas stream, and expanding the pressurized air gas stream to produce an expanded air gas stream; and (c) liquefying the industrial gas in a liquefaction unit against the expanded natural gas stream, the expanded purge gas stream, and the expanded air gas stream to produce a liquefied industrial gas stream, wherein the industrial gas to be liquefied is selected from the group consisting of a second portion of the pressurized natural gas stream, a nitrogen gas stream from a nitrogen pipeline, a nitrogen gas stream from the ASU, hydrogen and combinations thereof. 6. The method as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the air gas from an ASU is a gas stream selected from the group consisting of compressed and purified air from a main air compressor, a nitrogen stream originating from a medium pressure column of the ASU, and combinations thereof, wherein the air gas from the ASU is at a pressure between 4 and 40 bara. 7. The method as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the pressurized natural gas stream comprises methane and trace components, wherein the trace components have freezing point temperatures warmer than that of methane. 8. The method as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the trace components have a freezing point temperature warmer than about −140° C. 9. The method as claimed in claim 7 , wherein in steps (b) and (c): the pressurized natural gas stream provides a first portion of cooling to the industrial gas, the pressurized purge gas stream provides a second portion of cooling to the industrial gas, and the pressurized air gas stream provides a third portion of cooling to the industrial gas, wherein the third portion of the cooling is at a temperature that is colder than the first portion of the cooling and the second portion of the cooling. 10. The method as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the pressurized air gas stream further comprises nitrogen gas from a nitrogen pipeline. 11. The method as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the air gas of the pressurized air gas stream is withdrawn at a location downstream a main air compressor (MAC) of the ASU at or slightly below an outlet pressure of the MAC. 12. The method as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the flow of the air gas of the pressurized air gas stream withdrawn at a location downstream of the MAC and provided in step (a) has an increased flow during periods wherein there is no repressurization step taking place within a front end purification unit of the ASU. 13. The method as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the flow of the air gas of the pressurized air gas stream withdrawn from the outlet of the MAC and provided in step (a) accounts for less than about 20% of the total volumetric flow of air coming from the outlet of the MAC. 14. The method as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the flow of the air gas stream of the pressurized air gas stream withdrawn from the outlet of the MAC and provided in step (a) accounts for less than about 5% of the total volumetric flow of air coming from the outlet of the MAC. 15. The method as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the three different expansions in step (b) are performed in at least three separate turbines. 16. A method for the liquefaction of an industrial gas selected from the group consisting of nitrogen, natural gas, hydrogen and combinations thereof, the method comprising the steps of: a) withdrawing a natural gas stream from a natural gas pipeline; b) sending a first portion of the natural gas stream to a methanol production facility under conditions effective for producing a methanol stream, a purified hydrogen stream, and a purge gas rich in hydrogen; c) expanding a second portion of the natural gas stream to form an expanded natural gas stream; d) expanding the purge gas rich in hydrogen from step b) to form an expanded hydrogen stream; e) expanding a pressurized air gas stream from or derived from an air separation unit (ASU) to form an expanded air gas stream, wherein the air gas from or derived from an ASU is a gas stream selected from the group consisting of compressed and purified air from a main air compressor (MAC), a nitrogen stream from a medium pressure column, and combinations thereof; f) cooling the industrial gas in a heat exchanger against the expanded natural gas stream and the expanded hydrogen stream; and g) further cooling and liquefying the industrial gas in the heat exchanger against the expanded air gas stream to produce a liquefied industrial gas. 17. The method as clai
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