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- (76b) Handling LPG Components In LNG Plants
This paper shows different heating value specifications in different regions of the world. Therefore, an LNG plant may be required to produce different grades of LNG products to meet the market demands. An ideal design of NGL facilities should be sufficiently flexible to allow operators to adjust the level of NGL recovery. In other words, operators can recover the maximum amount of NGL for sales or leave the NGL components in LNG to maximize its heating value.
This paper presents these NGL technologies which have been proven and implemented in existing LNG plants. The NGL process configurations are classified into five categories and discussed. Additionally, the paper uses a traditional scrub column as an example to highlight the process parameters available to operators for regulating the levels of NGL recovery.