The assignment focuses on Flare gas recovery. Also, there is a description of LNG Processing plant. So, evaluate the quantities discharged during each event, including the specific sources of discharge.
Flare gas recovery – LNG Processing plant
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The assignment addresses recovery of gas which otherwise would normally flared in a natural gas processing plant. Also, returning the recovered gas back to the processing plant to used as fuel gas or additional feed stock. In this assignment, you are to look at the LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) Industry, and such gas discharge and flaring scenarios are usually associated with the following operational activities: 1. plant start up activities, 2. emergency or planned shutdown (turn around) for maintenance, 3. routine flaring (normally during normal plant operations).
Flare gas recovery – LNG Processing plant
Scenarios 1 and 2 above are usually non routine, i.e. intermittent, but large volumes discharged when they happen. point 3 is regular and already most industries have put plans in place to stop it completely or reduce it to the barest minimum (zero routine flaring by 2030). Focus in this study is therefore scenarios 1 and 2. Firstly, to evaluate the quantities discharged during each event, including the specific sources of discharge;
Flare gas recovery – LNG Processing plant
Secondly, to identify the most technically realistic point to return the gas into the processing plant without disturbing the process and at the minimal cost; Can you run a hysys process simulation to generate some data required to complete this work? As this is quite a specialised area. UOP Callidus Flare Gas Recovery systems tailored to meet the unique requirements of each customer. Systems sized based on anticipated flare gas composition and flow rates. System components mostly skid mounted for ease of installation. Pre-engineered, skid mounted design
Sized based on anticipated flare gas composition and flow rates