NGL recovery being hiked by natural-gasoline recirculation
- Lagoven S.A., Maracaibo (Venezuela)
- Murray (James E.), Corpus Christi, TX (United States)
Construction will be completed later this year at two compression plants operated by Lagoven, S.A., to install natural-gasoline recirculation to improve NGL recovery. The project is the result of a study of condensate-stream recirculation and absorber operations at the compression plants Tia Juana 2 (PCTJ-2) and Tia Juana 3 (PCTJ-3), offshore Lake Maracaibo in western Venezuela. The PCTJ-2 and PCTJ-3 gas compression plants have two systems: gas compression and NGL extraction. Previous analysis of the NGL extraction and fractionation processes of Lagoven determined that there are two practical and attractive alternatives for the recirculation of the condensate streams in PCTJ-2 and 3: recirculation of natural gasoline from the Ule LPG plant; recirculation of a conditioned condensate from the de-ethanizer tower of each plant. Both alternatives are discussed. Also described are fractionation capacity, and modifications for adding absorption and fractionation.
- OSTI ID:
- 495463
- Journal Information:
- Oil and Gas Journal, Vol. 95, Issue 27; Other Information: PBD: 7 Jul 1997
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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