Method of producing a gasified hydrocarbon stream; method of liquefying a gaseous hydrocarbon stream; and a cyclic process
US-9459042-B2 · Oct 4, 2016 · US
US10989358B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10989358-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016854307-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 21, 2020 |
| Priority date | Feb 24, 2017 |
| Publication date | Apr 27, 2021 |
| Grant date | Apr 27, 2021 |
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A method for loading liquefied nitrogen (LIN) into a cryogenic storage tank initially containing liquid natural gas (LNG) and a vapor space above the LNG. First and second nitrogen gas streams are provided. The first nitrogen stream has a lower temperature than the second nitrogen gas stream. While the LNG is offloaded from the storage tank, the first nitrogen gas stream is injected into the vapor space. The storage tank is then purged by injecting the second nitrogen gas stream into the storage tank to thereby reduce a natural gas content of the vapor space to less than 5 mol %. After purging the storage tank, the storage tank is loaded with LIN.
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What is claimed is: 1. A dual-use cryogenic storage tank for alternately storing liquefied natural gas (LNG) and liquid nitrogen (LIN), comprising: a liquid outlet disposed at a low spot in the storage tank and configured to permit liquids to be removed from the storage tank; one or more nitrogen gas inlet ports disposed at or near a top of the storage tank, the one or more gas inlet ports configured to introduce nitrogen gas into the storage tank as LNG is removed from the storage tank through the liquid outlet; one or more additional nitrogen gas inlet ports disposed near the bottom of the storage tank and configured to permit additional nitrogen gas to be introduced into the storage tank; one or more gas outlet ports configured to permit removal of gas from the storage tank as the additional nitrogen gas is introduced into the storage tank; and one or more liquid inlet ports configured to permit a cryogenic liquid such as LIN to be introduced into the storage tank while the additional nitrogen gas is removed from the storage tank through the one or more gas outlet ports. 2. The dual-use cryogenic storage tank of claim 1 , wherein the one or more liquid inlet ports are disposed at the bottom of the storage tank. 3. The dual-use cryogenic storage tank of claim 1 , wherein the nitrogen gas introduced into the storage tank via the one or more nitrogen gas inlet ports is at a temperature of within 5° C. of a normal boiling point of the nitrogen gas. 4. The dual-use cryogenic storage tank of claim 1 , wherein the nitrogen gas introduced into the storage tank via the one or more additional nitrogen gas inlet ports is at a temperature of within 5° C. of a temperature of the LNG. 5. The dual-use cryogenic storage tank of claim 1 , wherein the nitrogen gas introduced into the storage tank via the one or more nitrogen gas inlet ports, and the additional nitrogen gas introduced into the storage tank by the one or more additional nitrogen gas inlet ports, are slip streams from a nitrogen liquefaction process. 6. The dual-use cryogenic storage tank of claim 1 , wherein the dual-use cryogenic storage tank is installed on a transport vessel that travels between an LNG production location and an LNG regasification location, and wherein the LNG stored in the storage tank is produced at the LNG production location. 7. The dual-use cryogenic storage tank of claim 1 , wherein the low spot is a sump. 8. A method for loading liquefied nitrogen (LIN) into the dual-use cryogenic storage tank of claim 1 , the tank initially containing liquid natural gas (LNG) and a vapor space above the LNG, the method comprising: providing a first nitrogen gas stream and a second nitrogen gas stream, where the first nitrogen stream has a temperature lower than a temperature of the second nitrogen gas stream; offloading the LNG from the storage tank while injecting the first nitrogen gas stream into the vapor space; purging the storage tank by injecting the second nitrogen gas stream into the storage tank, to thereby reduce a methane content of the vapor space to less than 5 mol %; and after purging the storage tank, loading the storage tank with LIN. 9. A method of purging the dual-use cryogenic storage tank of claim 1 , the storage tank initially containing liquid natural gas (LNG) and a vapor space above the LNG, the method comprising: providing a first nitrogen gas stream with a temperature within 20° C. of a normal boiling point of the first nitrogen gas stream; providing a second nitrogen gas stream with a temperature within 20° C. of a temperature of the LNG; wherein the first nitrogen gas stream and the second nitrogen gas stream are slip streams from a nitrogen liquefaction process; offloading the LNG from the storage tank while injecting the first nitrogen gas stream into the vapor space; injecting the second nitrogen gas stream into the storage tank, to thereby reduce a methane content of the vapor space to less than 5 mol %; and after injecting the second nitrogen gas stream into the storage tank, loading the storage tank with liquid nitrogen (LIN).
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