Process for the production of synthesis gas

US12398036B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12398036-B2
Application numberUS-202117800997-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 1, 2021
Priority dateMar 3, 2020
Publication dateAug 26, 2025
Grant dateAug 26, 2025

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A process for producing synthesis gas, the process comprising the steps of a) reforming a hydrocarbon feed in a reforming section thereby obtaining a synthesis gas comprising CH4, CO, CO2, H2 and H2O and impurities comprising ammonia; b) shifting the synthesis gas in a shift section comprising one or more shift steps in series to a shifted synthesis gas; c) separating from the shifted synthesis gas a process condensate originating from cooling and optionally washing of the shifted synthesis gas; d) passing a part of the process condensate to a condensate steam stripper, wherein dissolved shift byproducts comprising ammonia, methanol and amines formed during shifting the synthesis gas are stripped out of the process condensate using steam resulting in a stripper steam stream, e) adding the stripper steam stream from the process condensate steam stripper to the hydrocarbon feed and/or to the synthesis gas downstream the reforming section, up-stream the last shift step, wherein the remaining part of the process condensate is purged.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A process for producing synthesis gas, the process comprising: a) reforming a hydrocarbon feed in a reforming section having a pressure inlet to obtain a synthesis gas comprising CH 4 , CO, CO 2 , H 2 and H 2 O and impurities comprising ammonia; b) shifting the synthesis gas in a shift section comprising one or more shift steps in series to obtain a shifted synthesis gas; c) separating, from the shifted synthesis gas, a process condensate originating from cooling and optionally washing of the shifted synthesis gas; d) passing a part of the process condensate to a medium pressure condensate steam stripper, wherein the pressure of the medium pressure condensate steam stripper is higher than the pressure in the pressure inlet, and wherein dissolved shift byproducts comprising ammonia, methanol and amines formed during shifting of the synthesis gas are stripped out of the process condensate using steam to obtain a stripper steam stream; and e) adding the stripper steam stream to the hydrocarbon feed and/or to the synthesis gas downstream of the reforming section and upstream of the last shift step, wherein the remaining part of the process condensate is purged upstream of the medium pressure condensate steam stripper. 2. The process of claim 1 , wherein the purge of the remaining part of the process condensate is passed to a purge condensate steam stripper. 3. The process of claim 2 , wherein the purge condensate steam stripper is a low pressure purge condensate steam stripper, wherein the pressure of the low pressure purge condensate steam stripper is lower than the pressure of the pressure inlet. 4. The process of claim 2 , wherein steam from the purge condensate steam stripper is condensed, and non-condensable gases are employed as fuel. 5. The process of claim 1 , wherein stripped condensate from the medium pressure condensate steam stripper is passed to water treatment. 6. The process of claim 2 , wherein stripped purge condensate from the purge condensate steam stripper is passed to water treatment. 7. The process of claim 1 , wherein the pressure of the medium pressure condensate steam stripper is 0.5 bar higher than the pressure in the pressure inlet. 8. The process of claim 7 , wherein the pressure of the medium pressure condensate steam stripper is 1.0 bar higher than the pressure in the pressure inlet. 9. The process of claim 3 , wherein the pressure of the low pressure purge condensate steam stripper is from 0.5 bar to 20 bar.

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  • using catalysts, e.g. selective catalysts · CPC title

  • Steam distillation · CPC title

  • involving a recycle stream to the feed of the process for making hydrogen or synthesis gas · CPC title

  • containing a purification step for the hydrogen or the synthesis gas · CPC title

  • containing a CO-shift step, i.e. a water gas shift step · CPC title

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What does patent US12398036B2 cover?
A process for producing synthesis gas, the process comprising the steps of a) reforming a hydrocarbon feed in a reforming section thereby obtaining a synthesis gas comprising CH4, CO, CO2, H2 and H2O and impurities comprising ammonia; b) shifting the synthesis gas in a shift section comprising one or more shift steps in series to a shifted synthesis gas; c) separating from the shifted synthesis…
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What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B01D19/0015. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 26 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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