Claims
- 1. A process of manufacturing a pressurized multi-component liquid, comprising:
(a) providing a pressurized, multi-component stream comprising C5+ components and at least one component of C1, C2, C3, or C4; (b) removing from the multi-component stream one or more of the C5+ components and leaving in the multi-component stream at least one C5+ component; and (c) liquefying the multi-component stream to produce a pressurized liquid substantially free of crystallized C5+ components.
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein the removal of the one or more C5+ components from the multi-component stream comprises fractionating the multi-component stream to produce a first stream lean in crystallizable C5+ components and a second stream enriched in crystallizable C5+ components, said first stream being liquefied to produce a pressurized liquid substantially free of crystallized C5+ components.
- 3. The process of claim 1 wherein the removal of the one or more C5+ components from the multi-component gas stream comprises crystallizing the one or more C5+ components, leaving at least one C5+ component un-crystallized, and separating the crystallized components from the multi-component stream.
- 4. The process of claim 3 wherein the crystallized components comprises hydrocarbons of C8+.
- 5. The process of claim 3 wherein the at least one un-crystallized C5+ component comprises at least one of nC6, iC6, nC7, or iC7.
- 6. The process of claim 3 wherein the process further comprises removing from the pressurized multi-component stream at least one of water or hydrocarbon condensate.
- 7. The process of claim 1 wherein the multi-component stream comprises natural gas produced from a subterranean formation.
- 8. The process of claim 7 further comprises, prior to liquefaction of the multi-component stream, adding to the multi-component stream a hydrocarbon composition comprising C2+ hydrocarbons.
- 9. The process of claim 4 wherein the multi-component stream further comprises carbon dioxide and the process further comprises removing at least part of the carbon dioxide prior to liquefaction of the multi-component stream.
- 10. The process of claim 1 wherein the liquefied multi-component stream has a temperature above −112° C. and a pressure sufficient for the stream to be at or below its bubble point.
- 11. The process of claim 10 wherein the pressurized multi-component stream exceeds 1,400 kPa.
- 12. The process of claim 10 wherein the pressurized multi-component stream exceeds 2,800 kPa.
- 13. The process of claim 1 further comprising:
(d) removing from the pressurized multi-component stream at least one of water or hydrocarbon condensate; (e) the removal of the multi-component stream one or more of the C5+ components being at least partially performed in a first selective extraction system, the selective extraction system producing a first stream lean in crystallized C5+ components and a second stream enriched in C5+ components; (f) passing at least a portion of the second stream to a second selective extraction system; (g) liquefying at least a portion of the first stream in a liquefaction system; (h) passing at least a portion of the liquid stream of step (g) to a second selective extraction system; the second selective extraction system producing a third stream lean in crystallized C5+ components and a fourth stream enriched in crystallized C5+ components; and (g) passing the third stream to the liquefaction system, the liquefaction system producing a pressurized liquid stream having a temperature above −112° C. and a pressure at or below the bubble point temperature.
- 14. The process of claim 1 further comprising:
(d) separating the pressurized multi-component stream in a separation system to produce a first liquid stream and a first vapor stream; (e) stabilizing the first liquid stream in a stabilization system to produce a second liquid stream and a second vapor stream; (f) passing the first vapor stream to a conditioning facility, which produces a third liquid stream and a third vapor stream; (g) passing the third liquid stream to a selective extraction system; (h) passing the third vapor stream to a liquefaction system comprising a first stage and a second stage; (i) passing the second vapor stream to the gas conditioning system; (j) passing at least a portion of the liquid produced by the first stage of the liquefaction system to the selective extraction system, the selective extraction system producing a first stream lean in crystallized C5+ components and a second stream enriched in crystallized C5+ components; (k) passing at least a portion of the first stream produced by the selective extraction system to the second stage of the liquefaction system; (l) passing at least a portion of the second stream produced by the selective extraction system to the stabilization system; and (m) withdrawing from the second stage of the liquefaction system the pressurized liquid substantially free of crystallized C5+ components.
- 15. The process of claim 1 further comprising adding C2+ hydrocarbons to the multi-component stream.
- 16. The method of claim 15 wherein both the C2+ and the multi-component stream are vapor at the time of admixing.
- 17. The method of claim 15 wherein both the C2+ and the multi-component stream are liquid at the time of admixing.
- 18. A method of transporting a hydrocarbon composition rich in at least one of C1 or C2, comprising:
(a) admixing C2+ hydrocarbons with the hydrocarbon composition, said mixture containing C5+ components; (b) removing from the mixture one or more of C5+ components and leaving in the mixture at least one C5+ component; and (c) liquefying the mixture to produce a pressurized liquid at a temperature above −112° C. (−170° F.), said liquid being substantially free of crystallized C5+ components; and (d) transporting the liquid at a temperature above −112° C. (−170° F.) and a pressure sufficient for the liquid to be at or below its bubble point temperature.
- 19. A method of treating a pressurized methane-rich feedstock for transport, comprising the steps of:
(a) adding to the methane-rich feedstock a least one hydrocarbon having a molecular weight heavier than that of propane; (b) removing from the feedstock one or more hydrocarbon components having a molecular weight heavier than that of propane leaving in the feedstock at least one component having a molecular weight heavier than propane; and (c) liquefying the feedstock, said liquefied feedstock having a temperature above −112° C. and a pressure sufficient for the liquid to be at or below its bubble point temperature, the liquid feedstock being substantially free of crystallized hydrocarbons.
- 20. A process of manufacturing a pressurized multi-component liquid, comprising:
(a) providing a multi-component fluid stream comprising one or more C5+ components and at least one component comprising at least one of C1, C2, C3 or C4; (b) crystallizing one or more of the C5+ components and leaving substantially un-crystallized one or more C5+ components; (c) separating the multi-component stream into a first stream lean in the crystallized C5+ components and a second stream enriched in the crystallized C5+ components; and (d) liquefying the first stream to a selected temperature and pressure.
- 21. A process for manufacturing a liquefied natural gas stream, comprising:
(a) providing a natural gas stream at a pressure above at least 1,400 kPa; (b) removing from the natural gas stream at least one of water or hydrocarbon condensate; (c) selectively removing from the gas stream at least one C5+ component that would crystallize at a pre-selected temperature and pressure, said pre-selected temperature being above −112° C. and the pressure being approximately the pressure of the anticipated pressurized liquid product; and (d) liquefying the gas stream to produce a pressurized liquid product having a temperature above −112° C. and a pressure at or below the bubble point temperature.
- 22. The process for manufacturing a liquefied natural gas stream, comprising:
(a) providing a natural gas stream at a pressure above at least 1,400 kPa; (b) removing from the natural stream at least one of water, oil, or hydrocarbon condensate; (c) selectively removing from the gas stream C5+ component that would freeze at a pre-selected temperature and pressure; (d) liquefying at least a portion of the gas stream; (e) passing at least a portion of the liquefied stream to a selective extraction system, the extraction system producing a first stream lean crystallized C5+ components and a second stream enriched in C5+ components; and (f) passing the first stream lean in crystallized C5+ components to the liquefaction system for liquefaction to produce a pressurized liquid stream having a temperature above −112° C. and a pressure at or below the bubble point temperature.
- 23. The process for manufacturing a liquefied natural gas stream, comprising:
(a) providing a natural gas stream at a pressure above at least 1,400 kPa; (b) removing from the natural stream at least one of water or hydrocarbon condensate; (c) passing the natural gas stream to a liquefaction system; (d) liquefying at least a portion of the gas stream; (e) passing at least a portion of the liquefied stream to a selective extraction system, the extraction system producing a first stream lean in crystallized C5+ components and a second stream enriched in C5+ components; and (f) passing the first stream lean crystallized C5+ components to the liquefaction system for liquefaction to produce a pressurized liquid stream having a temperature above −112° C. and a pressure at or below the bubble point temperature.
- 24. The process for manufacturing a liquefied natural gas stream, comprising:
(a) providing a natural gas stream at a pressure above at least 1,400 kPa; (b) removing from the natural stream at least one of water, oil, or hydrocarbon condensate; (c) passing the natural gas stream to a first selective extraction system, the selective extraction system producing a first stream lean in crystallized C5+ components and a second stream enriched in C5+ components; (d) passing at least a portion of the second stream to a second selective extraction system; (e) passing at least a portion of the first stream to liquefaction system; (f) withdrawing from the liquefaction system a first liquid stream and passing the first liquid stream to the second selective extraction system; the second selective extraction system producing a third stream lean in crystallized C5+ components and a fourth stream enriched in C5+ components; and (g) passing the third stream to the liquefaction system, the liquefaction system producing a pressurized liquid stream having a temperature above −112° C. and a pressure at or below the bubble point temperature.
- 25. The process for manufacturing a liquefied natural gas stream, comprising:
(a) providing a natural gas stream at a pressure above at least 1,400 kPa; (b) removing from the natural stream at least one of water, oil, or hydrocarbon condensate; (c) passing the natural gas stream to a first selective extraction system, the selective extraction system producing a first stream lean in crystallized C5+ components and a second stream enriched in C5+ components; (d) passing at least a portion of the second stream to a second selective extraction system; (e) passing at least a portion of the first stream to liquefaction system; (f) withdrawing from the liquefaction system a first liquid stream and passing the first liquid stream to the second selective extraction system; the second selective extraction system producing a third stream lean in crystallized C5+ components and a fourth stream enriched in C5+ components; and (g) passing the third stream to the liquefaction system, the liquefaction system producing a pressurized liquid stream having a temperature above −112° C. and a pressure at or below the bubble point temperature.
- 26. The process for manufacturing a liquefied natural gas stream, comprising:
(a) providing a natural gas stream at a pressure above at least 1,400 kPa; (b) separating the natural gas stream in a stabilization system, producing a liquid stream and a vapor stream; (c) stabilizing the liquid stream, thereby producing a liquid product stream and a vapor stream; (d) passing the vapor stream of the separation step to a conditioning facility, which produces a liquid stream and a vapor stream; (e) passing the liquid stream of the gas conditioning system to a selective extraction system; (f) passing the vapor stream produced by the gas conditioning system to a liquefaction system comprising a first stage and a second stage; (g) passing the vapor stream produced by the stabilization system to the gas conditioning system; (h) passing at least a portion of the liquid produced by the first stage of the liquefaction system to the selective extraction system, the selective extraction system producing a first stream lean in crystallized C5+ components and a second stream enriched in C5+ components; (i) passing at least a portion of the first stream produced by the selective extraction system to a second stage of the liquefaction system; (j) passing at least a portion of the second stream produced by the selective extraction system to the stabilization system wherein the second stream is combined with at least portion of the liquid stream produced by the separation system; (k) withdrawing from the second stage of the liquefaction system a pressurized liquid stream having a temperature above −112° C. and a pressure at or below the bubble point temperature.
- 27. A process for manufacturing pressurized liquid natural gas from a natural gas stream, comprising the steps of:
(a) supplying pressurized natural gas; (b) treating the natural gas in one or more stages to remove at least one of water, solids, or carbon dioxide; (c) liquefying the natural gas in one or more liquefaction stages; (d) withdrawing at least a portion of the liquid natural gas produced by the liquefaction stages of step (c) and passing the withdrawn portion to a selective extraction system; (e) controlling thermodynamic conditions of the liquid natural gas in the selective extraction system to cause solids to form therein; (f) separating the solids-containing liquid natural gas into a first stream enriched in the solids and a second stream lean in the solids; and (g) combining the second liquid stream and the remaining liquid natural gas of step (c) that is not withdrawn in step (d) to produce pressurized liquid natural gas.
- 28. A process for manufacturing liquid natural gas from a natural gas stream, comprising the steps of:
(a) supplying pressurized natural gas; (b) treating the natural gas in one or more stages to remove hydrocarbon condensate and to remove at least one of water, solids, and carbon dioxide; (c) passing the natural gas to a gas conditioning system to control water and hydrocarbon liquids content; (d) passing the condensate to one or more stages of a condensate stabilization system to produce a first stream enriched in low molecular weight hydrocarbons and a second stream enriched in high molecular weight hydrocarbons; (e) liquefying the natural gas produced by the gas conditioning system in one or more liquefaction stages; (f) withdrawing at least a portion of the liquid natural gas from one or more of the liquefaction stages and passing the withdrawn portion to a selective extraction system; (g) controlling thermodynamic conditions of the liquid natural gas in the selective extraction system to cause solids to form therein; (h) separating the solids-containing liquid natural gas into a first liquid stream enriched in the solids and a second liquid stream lean in the solids; (i) passing the solids-enriched first liquid stream to the condensate stabilization system; and (j) combining the second liquid stream and the remaining liquid natural gas stream that is not withdrawn in step (d) to produce pressurized liquid natural gas.
- 29. A process for transporting natural gas, comprising:
(a) providing a pressured natural gas having a pressure above 1,400 kPa., said natural gas comprising C1 as a predominate component and C5+ components; (b) removing from the natural gas one or more of the C5+ components and leaving in the natural gas at least one C5+ component; and (c) liquefying the multi-component stream to produce a pressurized liquid substantially free of crystallized C5+ components; and (d) passing the pressurized liquid to a container and transporting the liquid in the container at a temperature above −112° C.
- 30. The process of claim 29 wherein the removal of the one or more C5+ components from the multi-component stream comprises fractionating the multi-component stream to produce a first stream lean in the one or more C5+ components and enriched in at least one other C5+ component and a second stream enriched in the one or more C5+ components.
- 31. The process of claim 29 wherein the removal of the one or more C5+ components from the multi-component gas stream comprises crystallizing the one or more C5+ components, leaving at least one C5+ component un-crystallized, and separating the crystallized components from the multi-component stream.
- 32. A pressurized multi-component liquid, comprising multi-component hydrocarbons comprising at least one C5+ component and at least one component of C1 or C2, the liquid having a temperature above −112° C. and a pressure sufficient for the liquid to be at or below its bubble point, and the liquid being substantially free of crystallized C5+ components.
RELATED U.S. APPLICATION DATA
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/265,658, filed Jan. 31, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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