2023 AIChE Annual Meeting
(591g) Portable Process Development for Methanol Synthesis from Stranded Methane
Authors
M2X Energy Inc. has developed a prototype of a modular and portable system, which incorporates an air-breathing partial oxidation (POX) engine reformer and a methanol synthesis unit, capable of processing 75,000 standard cubic foot per day (scfd) NG to produce roughly 500 gallons/day methanol [3]. While employing similar process steps as in conventional methanol synthesis plants, the M2X system favors system simplicity and robustness over optimized yield, leading to technical tradeoffs that leverage the use of standardized process equipment more suitable for mass-production. In this work, we mention the design choices for these distributed systems and compare them to the process steps more commonly seen in conventional methanol plants. We emphasize how our design basis and process modeling were guided and enhanced by extensive bench-scale experimentation, attained through the close collaborations with our university partners at the University of Central Florida (Florida Solar Energy Center), and share our collective learnings on the unique considerations inherent within these small, modular processes intended for harvesting stranded methane.
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