CO2 Direct Utilization Technology for Economic Development of High CO2 Gas Field: A Technology Assessment Study

2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
H Mumtaz Lahuri ◽  
Akbar A Seman ◽  
N Hafizah Berahim ◽  
M Syazwan Onn ◽  
M Ghaddaffi M Nor
2016 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 52-56
Author(s):  
Harris Abd. Rahman Sabri ◽  
Abd. Rahman Abdul Rahim ◽  
Wong Kuan Yew ◽  
Syuhaida Ismail
Keyword(s):  
Co2 Gas ◽  

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Faizan Ahmad Zuhdi ◽  
F. Hadana Rahman ◽  
Hamid Shahjavan ◽  
M. Azlan Mas’od ◽  
R. Suhaib Salihuddin ◽  
...  

Abstract The CO2 capture technology is well understood in the oil and gas industry. However, to unlock the Hydrocarbon from an ultra-high CO2 offshore field (more than 70% mol), special attention is needed to capture CO2 for a field development to be economically attractive. Therefore, the current technology inventory needs to be studied to achieve project goals and at the same time achieving Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) requirements. A hybrid of multiple carbon capture technology will help to improve the hydrocarbon (HC) loss, reduce both operational and capital cost and minimize overall auto consumption. The hybrid of cryogenic distillation (CryoD), membrane and supersonic gas separation (SGS) was studied to explore its feasibility. To enable ease of CO2 transport and handling, CO2 is preferred to be in liquid form. In order to achieve this, CryoD technology is the preferred solution for bulk removal. CryoD is also able to cater to the feed gas fluctuation and becomes a robust candidate for high variance feedstock. However, being dependant on sub zero working temperatures, the system will require larger equipment footprint and tonnage. The focus of the study is to evaluate the sensitivity impact of an operating condition on the Hybrid configuration of CryoD + membrane (CM) and CryoD + SGS (CS. Areas of focus will be equipment tonnage and footprint, power consumption and eventually cost (CAPEX & OPEX). The monetization of ultra-high CO2 gas field is then made feasible by using hybrid Acid Gas Removal Unit (AGRU) to meet sales gas specification. The CryoD + membrane technology is the preferred solution for offshore system.


1991 ◽  
Vol 28-29 (1) ◽  
pp. 877-886 ◽  
Author(s):  
Masaaki Negoro ◽  
Norio Shioji ◽  
Kazohisa Miyamoto ◽  
Yoshiharu Micira
Keyword(s):  
Co2 Gas ◽  

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