Automated process design of acid gas removal units in natural gas processing

Habin Cho, Michael Binns, Kwang Joon Min, Jin Kuk Kim

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Abstract

This study looks at the design of the acid gas removal unit (AGRU) for natural gas processing. For the purpose of enhancing energy efficiency a number of different structural options are considered including multiple feeds, semi-lean and pump around modifications in addition to modification of operational parameters. Previous studies in this area have considered the comparison of different individual configurations but there has been a lack of research considering the simultaneous optimization of equipment configuration. Hence, in this study a superstructure-based optimization approach is used to simultaneously identify the most appropriate arrangement and operating conditions while the maximum energy recovery potential is also realized with the aid of energy composite curves (ECC). This methodology is applied to a case study where it is shown that the optimal configuration contains a combination of pump around and semi-lean process modifications allowing a 15.9% reduction of utility costs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)97-109
Number of pages13
JournalComputers and Chemical Engineering
Volume83
DOIs
StatePublished - 5 Dec 2015

Keywords

  • Acid gas removal unit
  • Energy recovery
  • Optimization
  • Process design

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