Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Hydrocarbon gas processing
- Patent Title (中): 烃类气体加工
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Application No.: US11971491Application Date: 2008-01-09
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Publication No.: US08590340B2Publication Date: 2013-11-26
- Inventor: Richard N. Pitman , John D. Wilkinson , Joe T. Lynch , Hank M. Hudson , Tony L. Martinez
- Applicant: Richard N. Pitman , John D. Wilkinson , Joe T. Lynch , Hank M. Hudson , Tony L. Martinez
- Applicant Address: US TX Midland
- Assignee: Ortoff Engineers, Ltd.
- Current Assignee: Ortoff Engineers, Ltd.
- Current Assignee Address: US TX Midland
- Agency: Fitzpatrick, Cella, Harper & Scinto
- Main IPC: F25J3/00
- IPC: F25J3/00 ; B01D19/00

Abstract:
A process and apparatus for the recovery of ethane, ethylene, propane, propylene, and heavier hydrocarbon components from a hydrocarbon gas stream is disclosed. The stream is cooled and divided into first and second streams. The first stream is further cooled to condense substantially all of it and is thereafter expanded to the pressure of a fractionation tower and supplied to the fractionation tower at a first mid-column feed position. The second stream is expanded to the tower pressure and is then supplied to the column at a second mid-column feed position. A distillation vapor stream is withdrawn from the column below the feed point of the first stream and compressed to an intermediate pressure, and is then directed into heat exchange relation with the tower overhead vapor stream to cool the distillation stream and condense substantially all of it, forming a condensed stream. At least a portion of the condensed stream is directed to the fractionation tower at a third mid-column feed position located above the feed point of the first stream. A recycle stream is withdrawn from the tower overhead after it has been warmed and compressed. The compressed recycle stream is cooled sufficiently to substantially condense it, and is then expanded to the pressure of the fractionation tower and supplied to the tower at a top column feed position. The quantities and temperatures of the feeds to the fractionation tower are effective to maintain the overhead temperature of the fractionation tower at a temperature whereby the major portion of the desired components is recovered.
Public/Granted literature
- US20080190136A1 Hydrocarbon Gas Processing Public/Granted day:2008-08-14
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