Title of article :
Optimization of LNG Cold Energy Utilization via Power Generation, Refrigeration, and Air Separation
Author/Authors :
Rao, V.V Chemical Engineering Department - Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS - Seri Iskandar - Perak, Malaysia , Adi Putra, Z Chemical Engineering Department - Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS - Seri Iskandar - Perak, Malaysia , Bilad, M.R Chemical Engineering Department - Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS - Seri Iskandar - Perak, Malaysia , Wirzal, M.D.H Chemical Engineering Department - Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS - Seri Iskandar - Perak, Malaysia , Nordin, N. A. H. M. Chemical Engineering Department - Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS - Seri Iskandar - Perak, Malaysia
Abstract :
Natural gas is conventionally transported in its liquid form or
Liquid Natural Gas (LNG). It is then transported using cryo-
genic insulated LNG tankers. At receiving terminals, LNG is
regasified prior to distributing it through gas distribution sys-
tem. Seawater has been used as the heat source, which leads
to vast amount of cold energy discarded into the water. This
work presents the use of LNG cold energy around Melaka Re-
fining Company (MRC). The cold energy is utilized in power
generation, propylene refrigeration cycle, and air separation
plants. These systems are designed and simulated using a
commercial process simulation software. Capital cost (CAPEX)
function and revenues of each system are further developed
as a function of LNG flowrates. These developed correlations
are then used in an optimization problem to seek for the
most profitable scenario. The results show that utilizing LNG
for air separation unit yields the highest profit compared to
power generation and refrigeration plants.
Keywords :
Optimization , Air Separation , Refrigeration , Power Generation , LNG , Cold Energy
Journal title :
Indonesian Journal of Science and Technology