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1 Hydrocarbon processing Introduction Energy sources Dr. Ákos Fürcht 2017 BME
2 Introduction: Energy Demand usage
3 The energy consumption is unbalanced on the world Source: US DOE, Night view of Earth
4 OECD member countries Significant outsiders: African, South-American and Arab countries, China, India, Russia Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development 8
5 The energy indrustry changes continously The used energy types are changing 1 Banning conventional cars (Norway/Holland 2025, France/Great Britain 2040) Volvo to produce only electric/hibrid cars 2019 onward, PSA to meet 80% electric cars by 2023 The balance of demand is changing New sources do appear on the scene, e.g. shale gas tight oil, shale oil ultra-deepwater oil new forms of renewable energy (solar energy Chile 2 ) Countries do expand and contract (India vs. Venezuela) Energy production and consumption are affected by disruptions, like outrageous events (Niger delta riot, ISIS) or extreme weather (forest fire: Canada, Alberta 2016/05 3, 1,1mbpd, Hurricane Harvey 2017/08) New policies are created to address climate change or bolster energy security Source: BP Energy Outlook
6 Key drivers behind growing demand for energy Source: BP Energy Outlook 2035
7 Energy consumption by Regions Final sector Source toe = Tonne of Oil Equivalent Source: BP Energy Outlook 2035
8 Primary energy consumption Shares of primary energy Primary energy to power Source: BP Energy Outlook 2035
9 Introduction: Sources of energy
10 Possible energy sources underground
11 Other energy sources
12 Introduction: Energy Natural gas supply security in the IEA member countries
13 International Energy Agency IEA: International Energy Agency 9 Independent organisation, founded in 1974 Membership conditions: to be net crude oil importer reserves of crude oil and/or product equivalent to 90 days of the prior year s average net oil imports to be available the government (even if it does not own those stocks directly) must have immediate access to the strategic reserves legislation and measures in place to ensure that all oil companies operating under the country s jurisdiction report information as is necessary Made up of 29 member countries (see later) Operating focus areas: Energy Security: Promoting diversity, efficiency, flexibility and reliability Economic Development: Supporting free markets Environmental Awareness: Analysing policy options to offset the impact of energy production and use on the environment Engagement Worldwide: Working closely with partner countries
14 Natural gas import dependence Source: IEA Gas Emergency Policy
15 Importance of natural gas in the energy mix Source: IEA Gas Emergency Policy TPES = Total primary energy supply
16 Natural gas storage capacities Source: IEA Gas Emergency Policy
17 Import diversity of NG supplies Source: IEA Gas Emergency Policy
18 Natural gas
19 Attributes of natural gas 5,6 Pure form: colourless, odourless The cleanest fossil fuel lowest specific CO 2 emission (half of the coal s emission) In liquid state the volume is 1/600 compared to gas phase LNG Liquefied Natural Gas Usage: Heating (heat/electricity production) Feedstock to hydrogen production (eg. Crude oil refining) Petrochemical feedstock (synthesis gas) Fertilizer feedstock (via ammonia synthesis)
20 Formation and accumulation The natural gas is the decomposition product of plants, animals, microorganisms lived millions of years ago Termogen process: down in the earth under high pressure and temperature conditions the organic material was transformed during the times During the times inorganic material sedimented over the organic layer, which pushed it deeper and deeper (higher pressure and temperature) and destroyed its original chemical structure More oil is formed in shallower areas (bigger molecules) More gas in deeper areas (more severe conditions) As a consequence, oil occurs predominantly mixed with gas Biogen process: methane forming microorganismuses do destroy the organic material (surface-close formation) The formed gas (oil) is moving towards the surface (migration), until a sealing geological formation hinders the movement (capturing); the collected material forms a reservoir
21 Source: EIA Hydrocarbon occurence types
22 Proved NG reserves Source: EIA International Energy Outlook és BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2017
23 Value chain pieces Exploration production Processing separation Logistics Pipeline transport LNG transport Storage facilities Undergrounds LNG containers Trading LNG regasification Local distribution networks Usage domestic industrial
24 Source: IHS Chemical NG industrial usage
25 Major trade movements 2016 Source: BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2017
26 NG composition Hydrocarbons (typically the main component) Methane (mp: -182,5 C, bp: -161,5 C) Ethane (mp: -182,8 C, bp: -89 C) Propane (mp: -187,6 C, bp: -42 C) i/n-butane (mp: -160/-138 C, bp: -12/0 C) Heavier hydrocarbons Non condensing gases: He (bp: -269 C) N 2 (bp: -196 C) CO 2 (mp: -78,5 C, bp: 57 C) could be the main component, eg. Répcelak Water vapour (mp: 0 C, bp: 100 C) Sulphur compounds H 2 S (mp: -82 C, bp: -60 C) COS (mp: -139 C, bp: -50 C) CH 3 SH (mp: -123 C, bp: 6 C) Mercury compounds
27 Processing of raw natural gas Main pretreatment steps: Mercury removal (typically in the desulphurisation unit in separate adsorber or as the upper catalyst layer) Desulphurisation Carbon-dioxid removal (must be below 50 ppm, to avoid formation of dry-ice) Drying
28 Mercury removal It is present in the NG most of the time in very low concentrations Problem: the mercury corrode the aluminium heat exchangers (which are typically used during liquefaction) Adsorbent: special active carbon, impregnated with sulphur Usual specification for the treated gas: 10 ng/nm 3 Urban air: ~ 7ng/Nm 3 (traceability limit: 2 ng/nm3) Natural gas: μm/nm 3 Hg Adsorber operating conditions: temperature: 30 C, residence time: ~10-20mp Phase: gas phase More info on mercury 12
29 Separation of raw NG Objective: Probuction/separation of valuable heavier components To meet NG quality specification Refrigeration/cryogenic process Most economic, operates with multicomponent cooling media Depending on size and design, the specific energy consumptio may be <250 kwh/t Main separated products Pure natural gas LPG Liquified Petroleum Gases Condensate (NGL Natural Gas Liquids) CO 2 He
30 LNG facility flowsheet
31 3. step LNG facility heat exchanger system 2. step 1. step
32 Steps of refrigeration 1. step: precooling The heavier components are condensing Separated in the fractionator 2. step: NG liquefaction The methane is condensing Separated in the fractionator from the noncondensing gases (N 2, He) 3. step: LNG supercooling To set the final storage, transport temperature by further cooling (below boiling point)
33 Heat exchanger solutions Plate-fin heat exchanger (<0,5 mtpa) Source: Linde 11
34 Heat exchanger solutions Coil-wound heat exchanger (0,2-1,0 mtpa) Source: Linde 11
35 World s first floating LNG facility Size: 365x60x33 m Capacity: 1,2 mtpa LNG Owner: Petronas Designer: Technip Constructor: DSME (Daewoo) First production: 2016 Q4 Source:
36 during condtruction Order: 2012 (LNG price: ~15 $/MMBtu) Actual LNG price: ~8 $/MMBtu (2017/09) Similar projects were halted
37 Introduction: Crude oil
38 Definition Crude oil or petroleum, is a mineral of organic origin: anaerob decomposition (without oxygen) material derived from prehistoric algae and zooplankton remains Its main components are the liquid phase hydrocarbons, but it may contain dissolved gases and/or solid hydrocarbon as well The crude oil is a complex hydrocarbon mixture but also consists sulphur, nitrogen or oxygen containing compounds. There are metallic components (Ni, V, ) in complex form and some dissolved water present too.
39 Composition: types of hydrocarbons
40 Composition: types of impurities Sulphur containing compounds Elemental sulphur Hydrogen sulphide Mercapthanes Sulphides-disulphides Tiophenes and derivatives Nitrogen containing compounds Amines Nitriles Pirrols Oxygen containing compounds Organic acids Phenols Organic metal complexes Mainly Ni, V
41 Benchmark crude oils worldwide Benchmark crude oil is crude oil that serves as a pricing reference, making it easier for sellers and buyers to determine the prices of multitudes of crude oil varieties and blends. Source: Intercontinental Exchange (
42 General classification of crude oil
43 sweet light Crude oil quality sour heavy Source: ENI World Oil and Gas Review 2015
44 API gravity
45 Classification of crude oil: UOP K
46 Crude oil assay
47 Proven crude oil reserves According to estimations, proven reserves will reach its maximum around ~2040 Source: BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2017
48 Oil producing countries
49 Crude type: Extra heavy
50 Source: Crude type: Shale oil
51 Crude oil supply chain Research Well creation Production Primary: own pressure assist to come on surface Secondary: gas or water injected to assist to come on surface Pretreatement: water and gas separation Storage Transport
52 Crude oil production
53 Crude oil pretreatement The oil is collected from the individual wells in central collecting stations Here free water is setting out and free gases are separated: the oil become stabilised The stabilised oil then may be transported
54 Transportation of crude oil Via water Long distance: see tankers Short distance: barges Via land Long distance: pipelines Short distance: rail cars, trucks
55 Source: BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2017 Trade movements
56 The End
57 Suggested literature 1 Norway and the conventional cars: 2 Chile and the solar energy: 3 Wildfire in Canada: 4 BP Energy Outlook 2035: 5 Everything about natural gas: 6 Energy consumption at home: 7 EIA International Energy Outlook 2016: 8 OECD webpage: 9 IEA webpage: 10 IEA Gas Emergency Policy: 11 Linde honlap: 12 Mercury removal:
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