Buffl

Kap 5&6

WS
by Weronika S.

Describe the low-temperature separation system with glycol injection and condensatestabilisation? What is the role of glycol in this process?



 The mainstream enters a free knockout drum to separate any water.

 Gas and condensate pass through a heat exchanger to lower the temperature.

 To prevent hydrate glycol is injected.

 After the exchanger the gas and condensate pass through a chock valve (joule Thomson effect) to reduce the pressure

 The stream enters the low temperature separator further expansion occurs the temperature drops, and the water and condensate will condense.

 The gas will leave from the top of the separator as a cold gas and will be used in the heat exchanger and then to the next process as a sale gas.

 The condensate will be taken to a stabilizer column to extract the light fractions.

 Notice: The liquids must be stabilized by flashing to lower pressure or using a stabilization column. • When the condensate is flashed to a lower pressure, light hydrocarbons are liberated which may be disposed of in a fuel gas system.

 The stream enters the low temperature separator further expansion occurs the temperature drops, and the water and condensate will condense.

 The gas will leave from the top of the separator as a cold gas and will be used in the heat exchanger and then to the next process as a sale gas.

 The condensate will be taken to a stabilizer column to extract the light fractions.

 Notice: The liquids must be stabilized by flashing to lower pressure or using a stabilization column. • When the condensate is flashed to a lower pressure, light hydrocarbons are liberated which may be disposed of in a fuel gas system



Author

Weronika S.

Information

Last changed