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US20100147024A1
US20100147024A1 US12/333,500 US33350008A US2010147024A1 US 20100147024 A1 US20100147024 A1 US 20100147024A1 US 33350008 A US33350008 A US 33350008A US 2010147024 A1 US2010147024 A1 US 2010147024A1
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  • the present invention relates to a system and method for liquefaction of a gas stream, and more specifically, to a system and method for liquefaction of a natural gas stream in large capacity liquefaction plants.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 6,962,060 (Petrowski et al.) assigned to the assignee of the present invention, discloses one alternative system designed for liquefaction at large plants that includes a compressor system comprising a first compressor having a first stage and a second stage wherein the first stage of the first compressor is adapted to compress a first gas and the second stage of the first compressor is adapted to compress a combination of a fourth gas and an intermediate compressed gas from the first stage of the first compressor; and a second compressor having a first stage and a second stage wherein the first stage of the second compressor is adapted to compress a second gas and the second stage of the second compressor is adapted to compress a combination of a third gas and an intermediate compressed gas from the first stage of the second compressor.
  • Embodiments of the present invention satisfy this need in the art by providing a liquid natural gas liquefaction system and process that is stable and operational at full rates and during turndown for larger capacity liquefaction plants.
  • a natural gas liquefaction system comprises: a first precooling refrigeration system that accepts at least a natural gas feed stream; a second precooling refrigeration system that accepts at least a first refrigerant stream; and a cryogenic heat exchanger fluidly connected to the first precooling refrigeration system and the second precooling refrigeration system that accepts the natural gas feed stream from the first precooling refrigeration system and the first refrigerant stream from the second precooling refrigeration system to liquefy the natural gas feed stream, wherein the second precooling refrigeration system accepts only stream(s) having a composition different from the stream(s) accepted by the first precooling refrigeration system.
  • a method for liquefying natural gas comprising the steps of: providing a natural gas feed stream; providing a first refrigerant stream; precooling in a first precooling refrigeration system at least the natural gas feed stream; precooling in a second precooling refrigeration system at least the first refrigerant stream; and vaporizing the precooled first refrigerant stream in a cryogenic heat exchanger to cool the precooled natural gas feed stream through indirect heat exchange, wherein the second precooling refrigeration system precools only stream(s) having a composition different from the stream(s) precooled by the first precooling refrigeration system.
  • a natural gas liquefaction system for large capacity liquefaction plants comprising: a first precooling refrigeration system that accepts one stream selected from the group consisting of:
  • a natural gas feed stream and an at least one refrigerant stream
  • a second precooling refrigeration system that accepts any remaining stream(s) not accepted by the first precooling refrigeration system and from the group consisting of: the natural gas feed stream, and the at least one refrigerant stream
  • a cryogenic heat exchanger fluidly connected to the first precooling refrigeration system and the second precooling refrigeration system and adapted to accept the natural gas feed stream and the at least one refrigerant stream from the first precooling refrigeration system and the second precooling refrigeration system, wherein the at least one refrigerant stream is used to liquefy the natural gas feed stream
  • the second precooling refrigeration system accepts only stream(s) having a composition different from the stream(s) accepted by the first precooling refrigeration system.
  • FIG. 1 is a flow chart illustrating an exemplary system and method involving aspects of the present invention
  • FIG. 2A is a flow chart illustrating an exemplary system and method involving aspects of the present invention
  • FIG. 2B is a flow chart illustrating an exemplary system and method involving aspects of the present invention
  • FIG. 3 is a flow chart illustrating an exemplary system and method involving aspects of the present invention
  • FIG. 4 is a flow chart illustrating an exemplary system and method involving aspects of the present invention
  • FIG. 5 is a flow chart illustrating an exemplary system and method involving aspects of the present invention
  • FIG. 6 is a flow chart illustrating an exemplary system and method involving aspects of the present invention.
  • FIG. 7A is a flow chart illustrating an exemplary system and method involving aspects of the present invention.
  • FIG. 7B is a flow chart illustrating an exemplary system and method involving aspects of the present invention.
  • FIG. 8A is a flow chart illustrating an exemplary system and method involving aspects of the present invention.
  • FIG. 8B is a flow chart illustrating an exemplary system and method involving aspects of the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates an exemplary embodiment of the invention as applied to a pre-cooled refrigerant system and process.
  • propane is used to precool both a natural gas feed stream 102 and a liquefaction refrigerant stream 104 .
  • the natural gas feed stream 102 may be pretreated, for example.
  • the liquefaction refrigerant stream 104 may be a pure or a mixed refrigerant, for example. It should be noted that while the exemplary embodiments described below may refer to the liquefaction refrigerant stream as a mixed refrigerant stream, the liquefaction refrigerant stream described below may also be a pure refrigerant stream, for example.
  • the liquefaction refrigerant stream 104 may comprise one or more of the following: nitrogen, methane, ethylene, ethane, propylene, propane, iso-butane, n-butane, and iso-pentane, for example.
  • the compression of the vapor resulting from the cooling of the natural gas feed stream 102 may occur in one compressor 118 while the compression of the propane vapor generated from cooling of liquefaction refrigerant stream 104 may occur in a separate compressor 126 .
  • Precooling of the natural gas feed stream 102 and the mixed refrigerant stream 104 may be accomplished by vaporizing a precooling refrigerant such as propane at four different pressure levels in closed-loop precooling refrigeration system(s).
  • a precooling refrigerant such as propane at four different pressure levels in closed-loop precooling refrigeration system(s).
  • propane may be used as the precooling refrigerant for vaporizing at four different pressure levels (as illustrated in exemplary FIGS.
  • carbon dioxide methane, propane, butane, iso-butane, propylene, ethane, ethylene, R22, HFC refrigerants, including, but not limited to, R410A, R134A, R507, R23, or combinations thereof, may also be used, for example.
  • Unit 106 may comprise a series of heat exchangers, valves, and separators as illustrated in FIG. 2A .
  • Natural gas feed stream 102 is cooled by indirect heat exchange against a precooling refrigerant in a series of propane evaporators 202 , 204 , 206 , 208 that may operate at successively lower pressures ( 202 being the highest and 208 being the lowest, for example) producing cooled successive streams 203 , 205 , 207 , and 150 .
  • propane evaporators 202 , 204 , 206 , 208 that may operate at successively lower pressures ( 202 being the highest and 208 being the lowest, for example) producing cooled successive streams 203 , 205 , 207 , and 150 .
  • propane evaporators 202 , 204 , 206 , 208 that may operate at successively lower pressures ( 202 being the highest and 208 being the lowest, for example) producing cooled successive streams 203 , 205 , 207
  • propane condenser 122 The resulting compressed stream 120 is then condensed in propane condenser 122 , producing liquid stream 124 for reintroduction into the series of propane evaporators 202 , 204 , 206 , 208 .
  • Propane condensers used in these types of methods and systems may include, for example, a propane de-superheater, a condenser, an accumulator, and a propane subcooler. It should be noted that while this exemplary embodiment illustrated in FIGS.
  • the pre-cooling system may comprise a single-stage, a two-stage, a three-stage, or systems with greater than four stages, for example, where the series of propane evaporators may operate at successively lower pressures.
  • Cooling of the mixed refrigerant stream 104 is performed in unit 108 .
  • Unit 108 may also comprise a series of heat exchangers, valves, and separators as illustrated in FIG. 2B .
  • the mixed refrigerant stream 104 may also be cooled by indirect heat exchange against the precooling refrigerant in a series of propane evaporators 222 , 224 , 226 , 228 that may operate at successively lower pressures ( 222 being the highest and 228 being the lowest, for example) producing cooled successive streams 223 , 225 , 227 , and 138 .
  • the evaporation of propane at the four pressures results in four propane vapor streams 130 , 132 , 134 , 136 that are then compressed in compressor 126 .
  • the resulting compressed stream 127 is then condensed in propane condenser 128 , producing liquid stream 129 for reintroduction into the series of propane evaporators 222 , 224 , 226 , 2
  • Cooled mixed refrigerant stream 138 is separated in phase separator 140 into a liquid mixed refrigerant stream 142 and a vapor mixed refrigerant stream 144 .
  • Liquid mixed refrigerant stream 142 is sub-cooled in the cryogenic heat exchanger (MCHE) 146 producing stream 147 .
  • Stream 147 may then be reduced in pressure through isenthalpic valve 148 producing stream 149 .
  • Stream 149 may then be vaporized in the shell side of the MCHE 146 to provide cooling to tubeside streams 142 , 144 , 150 .
  • Vapor mixed refrigerant steam 144 is condensed and sub-cooled in the MCHE 146 to produce stream 151 .
  • Stream 151 may then be reduced in pressure through isenthalpic valve 152 to produce stream 153 .
  • Stream 153 may then be vaporized in the shell side of the MCHE 146 to provide cooling to tubeside streams 142 , 144 , 150 .
  • the cooled natural gas feed stream 150 may enter the MCHE 146 where it is further cooled producing product stream 166 that may be, for example, liquid natural gas (LNG).
  • LNG liquid natural gas
  • Low pressure mixed refrigerant stream 145 exiting the MCHE 146 is compressed in the low pressure mixed refrigerant compressor 154 to produce stream 155 .
  • the refrigerant compressors of all of the exemplary embodiments may include one or more intercoolers and compressor casings.
  • mixed refrigerant compressor 154 may include one or more intercoolers and at least one compressor casing. Intercoolers and aftercoolers use an ambient heat sink (air or water) to reject compression heat to the environment.
  • Stream 155 is cooled in intercooler 156 to produce stream 157 .
  • Stream 157 is further compressed in the medium pressure mixed refrigerant compressor 158 to produce stream 159 .
  • Stream 159 is cooled in intercooler 160 to produce stream 161 .
  • Stream 161 is further compressed in high pressure mixed refrigerant compressor 162 to produce stream 163 .
  • Stream 163 is cooled in aftercooler 164 to be recycled back as original mixed refrigerant stream 104 .
  • the exemplary embodiment illustrated in FIG. 1 shows how the power supplied to the refrigeration compressors 118 , 126 , 154 , 158 , 162 are provided by two equal sized directly connected gas turbines 180 , 182 .
  • mixed refrigerant compressors 154 , 158 are driven by gas turbine driver 180 while mixed refrigerant compressor 160 and the propane compressors 118 , 126 are driven by gas turbine driver 182 .
  • the design pressure level between the mixed refrigerant compressors 158 and 162 may be chosen such that the work required by the two gas turbine drivers 180 , 182 is essentially equal.
  • the gas turbine drivers in all exemplary embodiments may be single-shaft gas turbines or multi-shaft gas turbines, for example.
  • This exemplary embodiment is independent of the method used to power the refrigeration compressors 118 , 126 , 154 , 158 and 162 .
  • the refrigeration compressors 118 , 126 , 154 , 158 and 162 , and the refrigeration compressors of the other exemplary embodiments may be driven by one or more gas turbines, electric motors, steam turbines, or a combination of different drivers.
  • the gas turbines 180 , 182 may include starter/helper electric motors 184 , 186 respectively to assist in starting the gas turbines 180 , 182 and optimally, to provide additional power to assist the gas turbines 180 , 182 , or to generate power for exportation into the power grid when excess power is available from the gas turbines.
  • starter/helper electric motor 186 in FIG. 1 may be positioned away from and not adjacent to driver 182 (i.e., at the opposite end of the driver string).
  • the positions of the compressor bodies 118 , 126 , 162 may also be exchanged.
  • FIG. 3 illustrates another exemplary embodiment 300 where the propane compressors 318 , 326 are powered by different drivers 380 , 382 respectively.
  • the power demand from the equivalent gas turbine drivers 380 , 382 may be balanced by adjustment of the discharge pressure of low pressure mixed refrigerant compressor 354 .
  • unit 306 may comprise a series of heat exchangers, valves, and separators as illustrated in FIG. 2A .
  • Natural gas feed stream 302 is cooled by indirect heat exchange to ultimately produce cooled stream 350 .
  • the evaporation of propane at the four pressures results in four propane vapor streams 310 , 312 , 314 , 316 that may then be compressed in compressor 318 .
  • the resulting compressed stream 320 may then be condensed in propane condenser 322 , producing liquid stream 324 for reintroduction into the series of propane evaporators as shown in FIG. 2A .
  • Cooling of the mixed refrigerant stream 304 is performed in unit 308 .
  • Unit 308 may also comprise a series of heat exchangers, valves, and separators as illustrated in FIG. 2B .
  • the mixed refrigerant stream 304 may also be cooled by indirect heat exchange to ultimately produce cooled stream 338 .
  • the evaporation of propane at the four pressures results in four propane vapor streams 330 , 332 , 334 , 336 that may then be compressed in compressor 326 .
  • the resulting compressed stream 327 may then be condensed in propane condenser 328 , producing liquid stream 329 for reintroduction into the series of propane evaporators as shown in FIG. 2B .
  • cooled mixed refrigerant stream 338 is separated in phase separator 340 into a liquid mixed refrigerant stream 342 and a vapor mixed refrigerant stream 344 .
  • Liquid mixed refrigerant stream 342 is sub-cooled in the cryogenic heat exchanger (MCHE) 346 producing stream 347 .
  • Stream 347 may then be reduced in pressure through isenthalpic valve 348 producing stream 349 .
  • Stream 349 may then be vaporized in the shell side of the MCHE 346 to provide cooling to tubeside streams 342 , 344 , 350 .
  • Vapor mixed refrigerant steam 344 is condensed and sub-cooled in the MCHE 346 to produce stream 351 .
  • Stream 351 may then be reduced in pressure through isenthalpic valve 352 to produce stream 353 .
  • Stream 353 may then be vaporized in the shell side of the MCHE 346 to provide cooling to tubeside streams 342 , 344 , 350 .
  • the cooled natural gas feed stream 350 may enter the MCHE 346 where it is further cooled producing product stream 366 that may be, for example, liquid natural gas (LNG).
  • LNG liquid natural gas
  • Low pressure mixed refrigerant stream 345 exiting the MCHE 346 is compressed in the low pressure refrigerant compressor 354 to produce stream 355 .
  • Stream 355 is cooled in intercooler 356 to produce stream 357 .
  • Stream 357 is further compressed in the high pressure refrigerant compressor 362 to produce stream 363 .
  • Stream 363 is cooled in aftercooler 364 to be recycled back as original mixed refrigerant stream 304 .
  • Power is supplied to the refrigeration compressors 318 , 326 , 354 , 362 by two equal sized directly connected gas turbines 380 , 382 .
  • the gas turbines 380 , 382 may include starter/helper electric motors 384 , 386 respectively to assist in starting the gas turbines 380 , 382 and optimally, to provide additional power to assist the gas turbines 380 , 382 , or for exportation into the power grid when excess power is available from the gas turbines.
  • FIG. 4 illustrates another exemplary embodiment 400 where the position of compressors 418 , 426 of FIG. 3 may be swapped such that one of the drivers provides power to the propane compressor 418 and the high pressure refrigerant compressor 462 , while the other driver provides power to the propane compressor 426 and the low pressure refrigerant compressor 454 .
  • unit 406 may comprise a series of heat exchangers, valves, and separators as illustrated in FIG. 2A .
  • Natural gas feed stream 402 is cooled by indirect heat exchange to ultimately produce cooled stream 450 .
  • the evaporation of propane at the four pressures results in four propane vapor streams 410 , 412 , 414 , 416 that may then be compressed in compressor 418 .
  • the resulting compressed stream 420 may then be condensed in propane condenser 422 , producing liquid stream 424 for reintroduction into the series of propane evaporators as shown in FIG. 2A .
  • Cooling of the mixed refrigerant stream 404 is performed in unit 408 .
  • Unit 408 may also comprise a series of heat exchangers, valves, and separators as illustrated in FIG. 2B .
  • the mixed refrigerant stream 404 may also be cooled by indirect heat exchange to ultimately produce cooled stream 438 .
  • the evaporation of propane at the four pressures results in four propane vapor streams 430 , 432 , 434 , 436 that may then be compressed in compressor 426 .
  • the resulting compressed stream 427 may then be condensed in propane condenser 428 , producing liquid stream 429 for reintroduction into the series of propane evaporators as shown in FIG. 2B .
  • cooled mixed refrigerant stream 438 is separated in phase separator 440 into a liquid mixed refrigerant stream 442 and a vapor mixed refrigerant stream 444 .
  • Liquid mixed refrigerant stream 442 is sub-cooled in the cryogenic heat exchanger (MCHE) 446 producing stream 447 .
  • Stream 447 may then be reduced in pressure through isenthalpic valve 448 producing stream 449 .
  • Stream 449 may then be vaporized in the shell side of the MCHE 446 to provide cooling to tubeside streams 442 , 444 , 450 .
  • Vapor mixed refrigerant steam 444 is condensed and sub-cooled in the MCHE 446 to produce stream 451 .
  • Stream 451 may then be reduced in pressure through isenthalpic valve 452 to produce stream 453 .
  • Stream 453 may then be vaporized in the shell side of the MCHE 446 to provide cooling to tubeside streams 442 , 444 , 450 .
  • the cooled natural gas feed stream 450 may enter the MCHE 446 where it is further cooled producing product stream 466 that may be, for example, liquid natural gas (LNG).
  • LNG liquid natural gas
  • Low pressure mixed refrigerant stream 445 exiting the MCHE 446 is compressed in the low pressure refrigerant compressor 454 to produce stream 455 .
  • Stream 455 is cooled in intercooler 456 to produce stream 457 .
  • Stream 457 is further compressed in high pressure refrigerant compressor 462 to produce stream 463 .
  • Stream 463 is cooled in aftercooler 464 to be recycled back as original mixed refrigerant stream 404 .
  • Power is supplied to the refrigeration compressors 418 , 426 , 454 , 462 by two equal sized directly connected gas turbines 480 , 482 .
  • the gas turbines 480 , 482 may include starter/helper electric motors 484 , 486 respectively to assist in starting the gas turbines 480 , 482 and optimally, to provide additional power to assist the gas turbines 480 , 482 , or for exportation into the power grid when excess power is available from the gas turbines.
  • FIG. 5 illustrates yet another exemplary embodiment 500 as applied to a three loop refrigeration system.
  • unit 506 precools a third refrigerant stream 503 in addition to the natural gas feed stream 502 .
  • unit 506 may comprise a series of heat exchangers, valves, and separators as illustrated in FIG. 2A .
  • Natural gas feed stream 502 is cooled by indirect heat exchange to ultimately produce cooled stream 550 .
  • the evaporation of propane at the four pressures results in four propane vapor streams 510 , 512 , 514 , 516 that may then be compressed in compressor 518 .
  • the resulting compressed stream 520 may then be condensed in propane condenser 522 , producing liquid stream 524 for reintroduction into the series of propane evaporators as shown in FIG. 2A .
  • Cooling of the mixed refrigerant stream 504 is performed in unit 508 .
  • Unit 508 may also comprise a series of heat exchangers, valves, and separators as illustrated in FIG. 2B .
  • the mixed refrigerant stream 504 may also be cooled by indirect heat exchange to ultimately produce cooled stream 538 .
  • the evaporation of propane at the four pressures results in four propane vapor streams 530 , 532 , 534 , 536 that may then be compressed in compressor 526 .
  • the resulting compressed stream 527 may then be condensed in propane condenser 528 , producing liquid stream 529 for reintroduction into the series of propane evaporators as shown in FIG. 2B .
  • Cooled mixed refrigerant stream 538 is subcooled in the cryogenic heat exchanger (MCHE) 546 producing stream 547 .
  • Stream 547 may then be reduced in pressure through isenthalpic valve 548 producing stream 549 .
  • Stream 549 may then be vaporized in the shell side of the MCHE 546 to provide cooling to tubeside streams 505 , 538 , and 550 .
  • Cooled mixed refrigerant stream 505 may also be subcooled and liquefied in MCHE 546 producing stream 569 then subcooled in exchanger 568 producing stream 551 .
  • Exchanger 568 may be a wound coil type exchanger, for example.
  • the resulting stream 551 may then be reduced in pressure through isenthalpic valve 552 to produce stream 553 .
  • Stream 553 may then be vaporized in exchanger 568 to provide refrigeration for subcooling both the feed gas stream (entering as stream 567 and exiting as 566 ) and the third refrigerant stream 569 .
  • third refrigerant stream 553 exits exchanger 568 as stream 593 and is then compressed by compressor 594 to produce stream 595 .
  • Stream 595 is then cooled in the mixed refrigerant intercooler 596 to produce stream 597 .
  • Stream 597 is compressed in compressor 598 to produce stream 599 .
  • Stream 599 is then cooled in mixed refrigerant aftercooler 501 to be recycled back as original stream 503 .
  • the cooled natural gas feed stream 550 may enter the MCHE 546 where it is further cooled producing stream 567 .
  • Stream 567 may then be subcooled in exchanger 568 to produce product stream 566 that may be, for example, liquid natural gas (LNG).
  • LNG liquid natural gas
  • Low pressure mixed refrigerant stream 545 exiting the MCHE 546 is compressed in the low pressure refrigerant compressor 554 to produce stream 555 .
  • Stream 555 is cooled in intercooler 556 to produce stream 557 .
  • Stream 557 is further compressed in high pressure refrigerant compressor 558 to produce stream 559 .
  • Stream 559 is cooled in aftercooler 564 to be recycled back as original mixed refrigerant stream 504 .
  • Power is supplied to the refrigeration compressors 518 , 526 , 554 , 558 , 594 , 598 by three equal sized directly connected gas turbines 580 , 582 , 592 .
  • the gas turbines may include starter/helper electric motors (not shown in this embodiment) to assist in starting the gas turbines and optimally, to provide additional power to assist the gas turbines, or for exportation into the power grid when excess power is available from the gas turbines.
  • FIG. 6 illustrates yet another exemplary embodiment 600 as applied to another three loop refrigeration system.
  • unit 606 precools the natural gas feed stream 602 only.
  • unit 606 may comprise a series of heat exchangers, valves, and separators as illustrated in FIG. 2A .
  • Natural gas feed stream 602 is cooled by indirect heat exchange to ultimately produce cooled stream 650 .
  • the evaporation of propane at the four pressures results in four propane vapor streams 610 , 612 , 614 , 616 that may then be compressed in compressor 618 .
  • the resulting compressed stream 620 may then be condensed in propane condenser 622 , producing liquid stream 624 for reintroduction into the series of propane evaporators as shown in FIG. 2A .
  • both mixed refrigerant streams 603 , 604 are cooled in unit 608 .
  • Unit 608 may also comprise a series of heat exchangers, valves, and separators as illustrated in FIG. 2B .
  • the mixed refrigerant streams 603 , 604 may also be cooled by indirect heat exchange to ultimately produce cooled streams 605 , 638 .
  • the evaporation of propane at the four pressures results in four propane vapor streams 630 , 632 , 634 , 636 that may then be compressed in compressor 626 .
  • the resulting compressed stream 627 may then be condensed in propane condenser 628 , producing liquid stream 629 for reintroduction into the series of propane evaporators as shown in FIG. 2B .
  • Cooled mixed refrigerant stream 638 is subcooled in the cryogenic heat exchanger (MCHE) 646 producing stream 647 .
  • Stream 647 may then be reduced in pressure through isenthalpic valve 648 producing stream 649 .
  • Stream 649 may then be vaporized in the shell side of the MCHE 646 to provide cooling to tubeside streams 605 , 638 , and 650 .
  • Cooled mixed refrigerant stream 605 may also be subcooled and liquefied in MCHE 646 producing stream 669 then subcooled in exchanger 668 producing stream 651 .
  • Exchanger 668 may be a wound coil type exchanger, for example.
  • the resulting stream 651 may then be reduced in pressure through isenthalpic valve 652 to produce stream 653 .
  • Stream 653 may then be vaporized in exchanger 668 to provide refrigeration for subcooling both the feed gas stream (entering as stream 667 and exiting as 666 ) and the third refrigerant stream 669 .
  • third refrigerant stream 653 exits exchanger 668 as stream 693 and is then compressed by compressor 694 to produce stream 695 .
  • Stream 695 is then cooled in the mixed refrigerant intercooler 696 to produce stream 697 .
  • Stream 697 is compressed in compressor 698 to produce stream 699 .
  • Stream 699 is then cooled in mixed refrigerant aftercooler 601 to be recycled back as original stream 603 .
  • the cooled natural gas feed stream 650 may enter the MCHE 646 where it is further cooled producing stream 667 .
  • Stream 667 may then be subcooled in exchanger 668 to produce product stream 666 that may be, for example, liquid natural gas (LNG).
  • LNG liquid natural gas
  • Low pressure mixed refrigerant stream 645 exiting the MCHE 646 is compressed in the low pressure refrigerant compressor 654 to produce stream 655 .
  • Stream 655 is cooled in intercooler 656 to produce stream 657 .
  • Stream 657 is further compressed in the high pressure refrigerant compressor 658 to produce stream 659 .
  • Stream 659 is cooled in aftercooler 664 to be recycled back as original mixed refrigerant stream 604 .
  • Power is supplied to the refrigeration compressors 618 , 626 , 654 , 658 , 694 , 698 by three equal sized directly connected gas turbines 680 , 682 , 692 .
  • the gas turbines may include starter/helper electric motors (not shown in this embodiment) to assist in starting the gas turbines and optimally, to provide additional power to assist the gas turbines, or for exportation into the power grid when excess power is available from the gas turbines.
  • FIG. 7A illustrates another exemplary embodiment 700 A as applied to yet another three loop refrigeration system.
  • unit 706 precools the natural gas feed stream 702 and the mixed refrigerant stream 704 .
  • unit 706 may comprise a series of heat exchangers, valves, and separators as illustrated in FIG. 2A .
  • Natural gas feed stream 702 and mixed refrigerant stream 704 is cooled by indirect heat exchange to ultimately produce cooled streams 750 , 738 .
  • the evaporation of propane at the four pressures results in four propane vapor streams 710 , 712 , 714 , 716 that may then be compressed in compressor 718 .
  • the resulting compressed stream 720 may then be condensed in propane condenser 722 , producing liquid stream 724 for reintroduction into the series of propane evaporators as shown in FIG. 2A .
  • only mixed refrigerant stream 703 is cooled in unit 708 .
  • Unit 708 may also comprise a series of heat exchangers, valves, and separators as illustrated in FIG. 2B .
  • the mixed refrigerant stream 703 is cooled by indirect heat exchange to ultimately produce cooled streams 705 .
  • the evaporation of propane at the four pressures results in four propane vapor streams 730 , 732 , 734 , 736 that may then be compressed in compressor 726 .
  • the resulting compressed stream 727 may then be condensed in propane condenser 728 , producing liquid stream 729 for reintroduction into the series of propane evaporators as shown in FIG. 2B .
  • Cooled mixed refrigerant stream 738 is subcooled in the cryogenic heat exchanger (MCHE) 746 producing stream 747 .
  • Stream 747 may then be reduced in pressure through isenthalpic valve 748 producing stream 749 .
  • Stream 749 may then be vaporized in the shell side of the MCHE 746 to provide cooling to tubeside streams 705 , 738 , and 750 .
  • Cooled mixed refrigerant stream 705 may also be subcooled and liquefied in MCHE 746 producing stream 769 then subcooled in exchanger 768 producing stream 751 .
  • Exchanger 768 may be a wound coil type exchanger, for example.
  • the resulting stream 751 may then be reduced in pressure through isenthalpic valve 752 to produce stream 753 .
  • Stream 753 may then be vaporized in exchanger 768 to provide refrigeration for subcooling both the feed gas stream (entering as stream 767 and exiting as 766 ) and the third refrigerant stream 769 .
  • third refrigerant stream 753 exits exchanger 768 as stream 793 and is then compressed by compressor 794 to produce stream 795 .
  • Stream 795 is then cooled in the mixed refrigerant intercooler 796 to produce stream 797 .
  • Stream 797 is compressed in compressor 798 to produce stream 799 .
  • Stream 799 is then cooled in mixed refrigerant aftercooler 701 to be recycled back as original stream 703 .
  • the cooled natural gas feed stream 750 may enter the MCHE 746 where it is further cooled producing stream 767 .
  • Stream 767 may then be subcooled in exchanger 768 to produce product stream 766 that may be, for example, liquid natural gas (LNG).
  • LNG liquid natural gas
  • Low pressure mixed refrigerant stream 745 exiting the MCHE 746 is compressed in the low pressure refrigerant compressor 754 to produce stream 755 .
  • Stream 755 is cooled in intercooler 756 to produce stream 757 .
  • Stream 757 is further compressed in the high pressure refrigerant compressor 758 to produce stream 759 .
  • Stream 759 is cooled in aftercooler 764 to be recycled back as original mixed refrigerant stream 704 .
  • Power is supplied to the refrigeration compressors 718 , 726 , 754 , 758 , 794 , 798 by three equal sized directly connected gas turbines 780 , 782 , 792 .
  • the gas turbines may include starter/helper electric motors (not shown in this embodiment) to assist in starting the gas turbines and optimally, to provide additional power to assist the gas turbines, or for exportation into the power grid when excess power is available from the gas turbines.
  • FIG. 7B illustrates yet another exemplary embodiment 700 B similar to 700 A, however, in this exemplary embodiment 700 B, unit 706 precools the natural gas feed stream 702 and the mixed refrigerant stream 704 through indirect heat exchange with a mixed refrigerant stream in a two-stage mixed refrigerant precooling system. While FIG. 7B discloses use of a two-stage mixed refrigerant precooling system, the precooling may be performed using a single-stage mixed refrigerant precooling system, or mixed refrigerant precooling systems with greater than two stages, for example. Additionally, a mixed refrigerant precooling system may be interchanged with the propane precooling systems disclosed in any of the exemplary embodiments.
  • FIGS. 8A and 8B illustrate exemplary units 706 and 708 shown in FIG. 7B .
  • Unit 706 may comprise two heat exchangers 810 , 812 where streams 702 , 704 , and at least a portion of stream 724 are cooled through indirect heat exchange against stream 713 in heat exchanger 810 .
  • Stream 724 enters heat exchanger 810 and is cooled producing stream 830 .
  • Stream 830 is split into two streams 831 , 832 where stream 831 is further cooled in heat exchanger 812 while stream 832 is let down in pressure across isenthalpic valve 814 to produce stream 833 .
  • Stream 833 then enters heat exchanger 810 to provide cooling to streams 702 , 704 , 724 and exits the heat exchanger 810 as stream 713 .
  • stream 831 is cooled in heat exchanger 812 to produce stream 834 and let down in pressure across isenthalpic valve 816 , the resulting stream 835 is introduced into heat exchanger 812 to provide further cooling for resultant streams 738 , 750 , 834 .
  • Unit 708 may comprise two heat exchangers 818 , 820 where streams 703 , 729 are cooled through indirect heat exchange against stream 733 in heat exchanger 818 .
  • Stream 729 enters heat exchanger 818 and is cooled producing stream 840 .
  • Stream 840 is split into two streams 841 , 842 where stream 841 is further cooled in heat exchanger 820 while stream 842 is let down in pressure across isenthalpic valve 822 to produce stream 843 .
  • Stream 843 then enters heat exchanger 818 to provide cooling to streams 703 , 729 and exits the heat exchanger 818 as stream 733 .
  • stream 841 is cooled in heat exchanger 820 to produce stream 844 and let down in pressure across isenthalpic valve 824 , the resulting stream 845 is introduced into heat exchanger 820 to provide further cooling for resultant streams 705 , 844 .
  • Heat exchangers 810 , 812 , 818 , 820 may be wound-coil heat exchangers, plate-and-fin brazed aluminum (core) type heat exchangers, or shell and tube heat exchangers, for example. Heat exchangers 810 , 812 may be combined into a single heat exchanger, for example. Heat exchangers 818 , 820 may also be combined into a single heat exchanger, for example. Finally, heat exchangers 810 , 812 , 818 , 820 may be combined into a single heat exchanger, for example. Heat exchangers 810 , 812 , 818 , 820 may accept two or more load streams, for example.
  • core plate-and-fin brazed aluminum
  • Pre-cooling in units 106 , 108 may provide, for example, enough cooling to feed stream 102 and liquefaction refrigerant stream 104 such that the temperatures of streams 150 and 138 may reach +60° F. to as low as ⁇ 100° F. before further cooling in the MCHE 146 .
  • the same cooling ranges may be achieved in FIGS. 3-7B .
  • propane may be used as the pre-cooling refrigerant to reach the temperature range of +20° F. to ⁇ 40° F.
  • the isenthalpic valves 148 , 152 may optionally be replaced by work extracting liquid turbines, for example, to improve efficiency.
  • propane condensers 122 , 128 may be ambient heat sink coolers used to condense, desuperheat, and/or optimally subcool precooling refrigerant, for example.
  • the natural gas feed stream 102 entered unit 106 after pretreatment, including the removal of moisture (H 2 O), carbon dioxide (CO 2 ), sulfur dioxide (SO 2 ), mercury, and other heavy components, including, but not limited to, benzene, ethylbenzene, and toluene, if they exist in the natural gas feed stream 102 in concentrations that would lead to freezing in the MCHE 146 .
  • the pretreated natural gas feed stream 102 was at 35° C. and 40 bar absolute and had a flow rate of 12,260 kg-mole/hr.
  • Natural gas feed stream 102 was cooled by indirect heat exchange in a series of propane evaporators 202 , 204 , 206 , 208 (illustrated in FIG. 2A ) that operate at successively lower pressures of 7.16 bar, 4.25 bar, 2.54 bar and 1.47 bar, where propane evaporator 202 is at the highest pressure and propane evaporator 208 is at the lowest pressure.
  • propane evaporator 202 is at the highest pressure
  • propane evaporator 208 is at the lowest pressure.
  • the evaporation of propane at the four pressures resulted in four propane vapor streams 110 , 112 , 114 , 116 that were then compressed in compressor 118 .
  • Resulting stream 120 (at 16.2 bar, and 10,930 kgmole/hr) was then condensed in propane condenser 122 using an ambient heat sink (air or water), producing liquid stream 124 .
  • the natural gas feed stream 102 was precooled by the propane to ⁇ 22.5° C. Resulting cooled stream 150 was then cooled and liquefied in MCHE 146 by vaporizing mixed refrigerant producing liquid natural gas (LNG) stream 166 at ⁇ 163.3° C.
  • LNG liquid natural gas
  • the mixed refrigerant stream 104 had a molar composition as follows:
  • the mixed refrigerant stream 104 was at 35° C. and 62 bar absolute and had a flow rate of 50,250 kg-mole/hr.
  • the mixed refrigerant stream 104 was cooled by indirect heat exchange in a series of propane evaporators 222 , 224 , 226 , 228 (illustrated in FIG. 2B ) that operate at successively lower pressures of 7.16 bar absolute, 4.25 bar, 2.54 bar and 1.47 bar where propane evaporator 203 is the highest and propane evaporator 209 is the lowest.
  • propane evaporator 203 is the highest and propane evaporator 209 is the lowest.
  • the evaporation of propane at the four pressures results in four propane vapor streams 130 , 132 , 134 , 138 which are then compressed in compressor 126 .
  • Resulting stream 127 (at 16.2 bar absolute and 31,600 kgmole/hr) is condensed in propane condenser 128 using an ambient heat sink (air or water), producing
  • the precooled mixed refrigerant stream 138 is then separated into liquid stream 142 and vapor stream 144 in phase separator 140 .
  • Liquid stream 142 is then subcooled to ⁇ 125° C., flashed isenthalpically through valve 148 , and then vaporized in the shell side of exchanger 146 to provide cooling to the tubeside streams 142 , 144 , 150 .
  • Vapor stream 144 is liquefied, subcooled to a temperature of ⁇ 163° C., flashed isenthalpically through valve 152 , and then vaporized and warmed in the shell side of exchanger 146 to provide cooling to the tubeside streams 142 , 144 , 150 .
  • the combined mixed refrigerant stream 145 exits the MCHE 146 at a temperature of ⁇ 32.7° C. and a pressure of 4.14 bar absolute.
  • the combined mixed refrigerant stream 154 is then compressed in three stages of compressors 156 , 158 , 160 back to a pressure of 62 bar absolute, completing the loop.
  • Results for the simulations are listed in Table II below.
  • the same propane low pressure suction pressure was assumed and two compressor casings were required.
  • preliminary sizing calculations for the compressors were performed.
  • the compressor casings 118 and 126 were smaller in diameter and had lower volumetric flow rates translating into lower cost.
  • construction of large diameter impellers and casings may not have been feasible, thus, the solution utilizing the prior art may have been more limited in scale-up potential.
  • the exemplary embodiment of FIG. 1 allows more optimal and feasible compressor designs than the system disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,962,061 using the same number of compressor casings and providing the same pre-cooling service. This is achieved by segregating the heat loads requiring pre-cooling refrigeration into two independent systems.
  • FIG. 1 Precooling ⁇ 30.2 ⁇ 30.2 Temperature (° C.) Liquid Natural Gas 490,000 490,000 Production (kg/h) Compressor 1 Identifier Compressor 43 Compressor 126 Maximum Impeller 55 50 Diameter (inches) Maximum Volume 149,000 119,000 Flow Rate (m 3 /hr) Compressor 2 Identifier Compressor 49 Compressor 118 Maximum Impeller 52 51 Diameter (inches) Maximum Volume 78,000 57,000 Flow Rate (m 3 /hr)

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