نتایج جستجو برای: flare gas utilization

تعداد نتایج: 371422  

Journal: Gas Processing 2018

The Gas to Gasoline (GTG) process includes conversion of natural, flare, and associated gas into synthetic fuels that can be compositionally upgraded and adjusted into different useful hydrocarbon fuels including gasoline, liquid petroleum gas (LPG), and fuel gas. Commonly, the GTG process involves three stages: 1) Synthesis gas (syngas) production unit 2) Methanol production unit 3) Methanol t...

ژورنال: سلامت و محیط زیست 2011
جعفرزاده حقیقی فرد, نعمت الله, زویداوی, آرام, قلیشخانی, مریم, معصومی, علیرضا,

Background and Objectives: Industrial processes are the major sources of environmental pollutants. Oil & gas processing are one of the industries which emitting several air pollution matters in to the atmosphere. The obtained results of CO2 emission in one of the Gas Sweetening unit of Iranian south oil company based on the field and deskwork calculations is presented in this paper. Materials a...

 During the oil and gas extraction and their refining processes at the refinery complexes, a large amount of gases are not used and then they will be sent to the Flare networks. These burnt gases cause pollution and will waste the country’s economic resources. If the Flare Gases Recovery Systems (FGRS (are employed, then we can recover the wasted energy and prevent the emission of greenhouse ga...

Journal: :International journal of oil, gas and coal engineering 2022

In this paper, the modeling of a flare gas recovery system (FRGRS) for and utilization stranded associated in Niger Delta region Nigeria was investigated. The is novel modular plant with several integrated units operational features. FGRS modeled recovery, treatment, processing gas. Two cases were considered, one compression treated from to pipeline as sales while other conversion premium trans...

2015
Eman A. Emam

Gas flaring is a combustion device to burn associated, unwanted or excess gases and liquids released during normal or unplanned over-pressuring operation in many industrial processes, such as oil-gas extraction, refineries, chemical plants, coal industry and landfills. Gas flaring is a significant source of greenhouse gases emissions. It also generates noise, heat and provided large areas uninh...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2018
Daniel Fisher Martin J. Wooster

The radiative power (MW) output of a gas flare is a useful metric from which the rate of methane combustion and carbon dioxide emission can be inferred for inventorying purposes and regular global surveys based on such assessments are now being used to keep track of global gas flare reduction efforts. Several multispectral remote sensing techniques to estimate gas flare radiative power output h...

Journal: :Oil & Gas Science and Technology - Revue de l'IFP 2008

2016
Eman A. Emam

A flare is a combustion device that uses air or steam to burn associated, unwanted or excess gases and liquids released during production or by pressure relief valves during unplanned over-pressuring of plant equipment in many industrial operations, such as oil-gas extraction, refineries, chemical plants, coal industry and landfills. Several environmental problems caused by gas flaring such as ...

2006
John B. Cornwell David W. Johnson William E. Martinsen

Pressure relief valves and vents in the petrochemical industry are often the last line of defense in averting a major accident. Recent design standards (API 520/521) have been developed which have reduced the recommended exit velocities for hydrocarbons from pressurized storage. There are computer models available which predict the release and dispersion of high velocity gas jets. In some insta...

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