The document provides the composition and flow rate of a natural gas stream entering a DPCU (Dehydration, Processing, and Compression Unit). It asks for calculations related to the amount of gas entering the 3-phase separator, ethane glycol (EG) usage, condensate production rate, compressor work, heat load on the EG regeneration column, and EG loss.
The document provides the composition and flow rate of a natural gas stream entering a DPCU (Dehydration, Processing, and Compression Unit). It asks for calculations related to the amount of gas entering the 3-phase separator, ethane glycol (EG) usage, condensate production rate, compressor work, heat load on the EG regeneration column, and EG loss.
The document provides the composition and flow rate of a natural gas stream entering a DPCU (Dehydration, Processing, and Compression Unit). It asks for calculations related to the amount of gas entering the 3-phase separator, ethane glycol (EG) usage, condensate production rate, compressor work, heat load on the EG regeneration column, and EG loss.
Natural gas at 600 psia, 100 oF, and flow rate of 250 MMSCFD has the composition as follows:
Component Mole GHV
Fraction CO2 0,1244 0 N2 0,0026 0 C1 0,5136 1010 C2 0,0659 1769 C3 0,03 2518 iC4 0,006 3256 nC4 0,0122 3264 iC5 0,0054 4001 nC5 0,0057 4009 nC6 0,0092 4756 C7+ 0,0695 5503 H2O 0,1555 0 MW C7+= 190; sg = 0,8. o The gas will be processed through the DPCU. In the DPC Unit, the lowest temperature is between 35 F and at a pressure of 580 Psia, while the desired condensate RVP is 10 Psia. How much GHV gas goes into the 3-Phase Separator? 1. The EG composition that you will use in the DPCU unit ( 80% by weight). 2. What is the flow rate of the EG used? 3. What is the condensate production rate? 4. What is the work of the compressor in the refrigeration system? 5. What is the heat load on the EG regeneration column? 6. What is the EG loss in the EG Regeneration unit?