A Solution to Increase Natuna D Alpha’s Resource Utilization by Cryogenic Distillation: Conceptual Design & Sensitivity Study
Wijoyo Niti Daton, Ezra Revolin, Siptian Nugrahawan, Prasandi Abdul Aziz, Tutuka Ariadji, Steven Chandra, J. A. Nainggolan
2019
Abstract
Natural gas extracted from its respective reservoir needs to be processed to meet the specifications of sales gas. CO2 is one of the components that needs to be separated from natural gas. The CO2 concentration of natural gas varies from a content of less than 20 mole % to more than 80 mole%. There is a problem when the content of CO2 is very high so it is necessary to modify the CO2 level reduction by modifying the equipment or changing the operating conditions to meet the desired CO2 purity. In this study, field conditions and characteristics reviewed is East Natuna Gas Field which has a gas composition of 71% CO2 and 29% methane with modified pressure based on the capability and capacity of available equipment. From the conditions and characteristics of the field, the CO2method of separation from natural gas using cryogenic distillation was chosen.This research presents analysis and sensitivity of technical parameters that influence the method of CO2 separation from natural gas using cryogenic distillation. The sensitivity is done by changing parameters of pressure and very high feed gas flow rate into the column. In addition, the calculation of the diameter and height of the distillation column using the calculation of the formula and the results of the simulation using commercial process flow software. This study applies a CO2 separation process with cryogenic distillation and the desired product specification of CH4 is 99%. The design of the equipment was simulated using two distillation columns with operating pressure at the first distillation column of 45 bar and the temperature of 19.19 oF, and for the second distillation column the operating pressure was reduced to 35 bar. The results are for the 8000 MMSCFD flow rate case obtained the first number of columns as many as 16 with the size of 7.4 meters diameter and 17.66 meters high, while the number of second column of 4 with the size of 8 meters diameter and 22.38 meters high. The results presented are still less suitable with the conditions in the East Natuna Gas Field because offshore constrains so need to be studied further for design and other methods in application in the field.
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Daton W., Revolin E., Nugrahawan S., Aziz P., Ariadji T., Chandra S. and Nainggolan J. (2019). A Solution to Increase Natuna D Alpha’s Resource Utilization by Cryogenic Distillation: Conceptual Design & Sensitivity Study.In Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Science, Engineering and Technology - Volume 1: ICoSET, ISBN 978-989-758-463-3, pages 342-348. DOI: 10.5220/0009427203420348
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@conference{icoset19,
author={Wijoyo Niti Daton and Ezra Revolin and Siptian Nugrahawan and Prasandi Abdul Aziz and Tutuka Ariadji and Steven Chandra and J. A. Nainggolan},
title={A Solution to Increase Natuna D Alpha’s Resource Utilization by Cryogenic Distillation: Conceptual Design & Sensitivity Study},
booktitle={Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Science, Engineering and Technology - Volume 1: ICoSET,},
year={2019},
pages={342-348},
publisher={SciTePress},
organization={INSTICC},
doi={10.5220/0009427203420348},
isbn={978-989-758-463-3},
}
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TY - CONF
JO - Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Science, Engineering and Technology - Volume 1: ICoSET,
TI - A Solution to Increase Natuna D Alpha’s Resource Utilization by Cryogenic Distillation: Conceptual Design & Sensitivity Study
SN - 978-989-758-463-3
AU - Daton W.
AU - Revolin E.
AU - Nugrahawan S.
AU - Aziz P.
AU - Ariadji T.
AU - Chandra S.
AU - Nainggolan J.
PY - 2019
SP - 342
EP - 348
DO - 10.5220/0009427203420348