Title of article :
Techno-Economic and Environmental Evaluation of Expansion Turbines for Gas Field Improvement (Case study)
Author/Authors :
Mousavi, Morteza Department of Energy System - North Tehran Branch - Islamic Azad University - Tehran, Iran , Lari, Kamran Department of Physical Oceanography - North Tehran Branch - Islamic Azad University - Tehran, Iran , Salehi, Gholamreza Department of Mechanical Engineering - Central Tehran Branch - Islamic Azad University - Tehran, Iran , Torabi Azad, Masoud Department of Physical Oceanography - North Tehran Branch - Islamic Azad University - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Regarding the increased energy consumption of the processes at the operational
units in the National Iranian Oil Company, the present study analyzed energy consumption at
one of the gas refineries. In this refinery, which is the main supplier of Fajr Jam refinery for
the national gas network, as well as an injection into the oil fields of the Iranian South oil
company, the pressure of gas after passing through a Joule Thomson valvefrom120 to 70 barg
reduced. This pressure drop results in the loss of gas temperature, as a result, temperature
decrease to -15 °c. Due to the sudden drop in gas pressure, considerable energy, it will be lost.
Replacing the Joule Thomson valve with an expansion turbine to use its recoverable energy
was also studied. Based on the results from HYSYS software as well as the refinery’s
operational conditions, three solutions were discussed. These solutions include (1) using an
expansion turbine for power generation, (2) using an expansion turbine to generate electricity
and gas condensates, and (3) using an expansion turbine to produce condensates. Based on the
technical and economic analysis of the solutions, as well as the results from environmental
flow diagram (EFD), which is designed to compare the rates and the sources of the
environmental pollutants, the second solution with an internal rate of return (IRR) of 74.53%
and a payback period (PBP) of 1.3 years is regarded as the most suitable scenario. Results
from EFD indicate that using the second scenario will decrease CO, CO2, and NOX by 57% in
this refinery.
Keywords :
Flare Gas , Expansion Turbine , Economy , Simulation , Environmental Flow Diagram
Journal title :
Gas Processing Journal