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Gas Liquefaction Katherine D’Ambrosio
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Liquefaction The refinery process of converting natural gas or other gaseous hydrocarbons into longer chain hydrocarbons such as gasoline or diesel fuel
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Methods Compress the gas at temperatures less than its critical temperature Make the gas do work against an external force, causing the gas to lose energy and change to a liquid state Make gas do work against its own internal forces, causing it to lose energy and liquefy. Cascade process - use one liquefied gas to liquefy another Joule-Thomson effect - compress and then rapidly expand the gas
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Liquefaction Temperatures
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Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) Cooled until it Liquefies @ -160°C Reduces volume 600 times Colorless, Odorless and Non-Toxic Safe to transport and store Shipped and Stored at Atmospheric Pressure
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LNG Chain Gas Well Field Processing Transmission Pipeline Liquefaction Shipping Receiving Terminal Market
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Natural Gas Liquefaction Process Compression Refrigerant Loop LNG GAS Storage Treatment and Purification -161ºC Removes condensate, CO 2, Mercury, and H 2 S Causes dehydration
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Environmental Advantages Virtually no ash, sludge or hazardous waste is produced Particulate emissions are approximately 95% less than burning coal Over Coal, Distillate and Naphtha LNG has lower: Sulfur dioxide emissions (by 100%), Nitrogen Oxide emissions (by 75%) Carbon Dioxide emissions (by 50%)
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