Gas Processing/LNG
Consider new regasification technology for natural gas transport
Constructing new terminals requires overcoming resistance to meet energy needs
Online analysis for amine-based tail gas treating units
Combining analyzer technology improved refinery maintenance and improved operating costs
Consider improved scrubbing designs for acid gases
Better application of process chemistry enables efficient sulfur abatement
Improve process control in gas plants using tunable diode laser spectroscopy
This analyzer technology is replacing conventional sensors to improve the bottom line
Advanced technologies provide improved economics for liquefied natural gas facilities
New integrated liquids recovery/vaporization method maximizes terminal operator options
Improve gas interchangeability for LNG terminals
Quality issues on imported natural gas will require more processing at receiving sites
Remove hydrogen sulfide from syngas
Sulfur abatement technology in waste gasification facilities provides hydrocarbon feedstock or fuel
HPIn LNG: Plant reliability and availability
For liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities, future plant designs will apply larger train capacities to take advantage of the economy of scale. To fully realize savings in capital and operating costs w..
HPIn LNG: Financing LNG tankers
The transnational natural gas trade is expanding with growing liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports. Such expansions will require unprecedented resources including technical, managerial and financial, e..
Predicting the true vapor pressure of LPG and natural gasoline
Using this simple correlation can help determine proper storage for these products
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