Description
The growing demand on natural gas leads to the necessity to upgrade sub-quality gas. This sub-quality gas partly contains high amounts of nitrogen and/or carbon dioxide, sometimes helium is even a component of natural gas. To achieve pipeline and sales gas specification it is necessary to remove non desired components. Higher hydrocarbons such as ethane, propane, butane and pentane and helium can form valuable by-products. It is economically feasible to recover helium, if the amount in natural gas is higher than 0.1 mol%. Some of the recovery processes are well known from air separation: – Cryogenic single column. – Cryogenic double column. – Adsorption (Pressure Swing Adsorption, PSA). In the last decades three additional processes were introduced into gas processing industry: – Absorption (Mehra ProcessSM). – Adsorption (Molecular GateTM). – Membrane Separation. This book gives a short overview of above mentioned processes and compares the processes in technical and economical aspects. Mr. Rainer Neuwirth born in Waidhofen an der Thaya, Austria in 1973. Several years at the Austrian Armed Forces, Then study at the University of Leoben Petroleum Engineering specialication in Business Administration. Since 2004 working for a major starch company in Austria.




