2023 Spring Meeting and 19th Global Congress on Process Safety
(21a) Decarbonizing the Natural Gas Processing Plants for Hydrogen, and Syngas Production: The Potentials, and the Challenges
Authors
This presentation will discuss the potential natural gas in the hydrogen era and the future of LNG as part of the global energy mix. Decarbonization of the aforementioned sectors is necessary for their continuing contribution to the energy demand. Our discussion will cover several examples of decarbonizing the industry, including our CARGEN® Technology. The novel CARGEN® process converts industrial GHG emissions to solid carbon material and hydrogen-rich syngas (which is a valuable chemical intermediate for gas to liquid [GTL] processing). More importantly, CARGEN® Technology presents a desirable benefit of decarbonizing Steam Methane Reforming (SMR) process that has a footprint of ~10 kg CO2e/kgH2 by producing almost zero net carbon footprint hydrogen. It should be noted the SMR, and methane decomposition processes together account for more than 90% of global industrial hydrogen production. Thereby, CARGEN® Technology not only presents a centralized decarbonization link between hydrogen production and carbon nanotube production but also offers a substantial competitive advantage of low CAPEX introduction in the existing industries by debottlenecking approach.
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