Production of Hydrocarbons from Natural Gas
First Claim
1. A process for producing hydrocarbons from natural gas, the process includingin a cryogenic separation stage, cryogenically separating the natural gas to produce at least a methane stream and natural gas liquids;
- in a reforming stage, reforming the methane stream to produce a synthesis gas which includes at least CO and H2;
in a Fischer-Tropsch hydrocarbon synthesis stage, converting at least some of the CO and H2 into a Fischer-Tropsch product which includes hydrocarbons;
in a Fischer-Tropsch product separation stage, separating a Fischer-Tropsch tail gas which includes at least CO and H2, methane and heavier than methane hydrocarbons from the Fischer-Tropsch product; and
recycling at least a portion of the Fischer-Tropsch tail gas to the cryogenic separation stage, where the Fischer-Tropsch tail gas is cryogenically separated into two or more streams, the cryogenic separation stage including a methane wash unit or column, with cooled natural gas serving as a reflux in the methane wash unit or column, and with methane recovered from the Fischer-Tropsch tail gas being recycled to the reforming stage for the production of synthesis gas.
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Abstract
A process for producing hydrocarbons from natural gas includes, in a cryogenic separation stage, cryogenically separating the natural gas to produce at least a methane stream and natural gas liquids, in a reforming stage, reforming the methane stream to produce a synthesis gas which includes at least CO and H2, and in a Fischer-Tropsch hydrocarbon synthesis stage, converting at least some of the CO and H2 into a Fischer-Tropsch product which includes hydrocarbons. A Fischer-Tropsch tail gas which includes at least CO and H2, methane and heavier than methane hydrocarbons, is separated from the Fischer-Tropsch product in a Fischer-Tropsch product separation stage. At least a portion of the Fischer-Tropsch tail gas is recycled to the cryogenic separation stage, where the Fischer-Tropsch tail gas is cryogenically separated into two or more streams.
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1. A process for producing hydrocarbons from natural gas, the process including
in a cryogenic separation stage, cryogenically separating the natural gas to produce at least a methane stream and natural gas liquids; -
in a reforming stage, reforming the methane stream to produce a synthesis gas which includes at least CO and H2; in a Fischer-Tropsch hydrocarbon synthesis stage, converting at least some of the CO and H2 into a Fischer-Tropsch product which includes hydrocarbons; in a Fischer-Tropsch product separation stage, separating a Fischer-Tropsch tail gas which includes at least CO and H2, methane and heavier than methane hydrocarbons from the Fischer-Tropsch product; and recycling at least a portion of the Fischer-Tropsch tail gas to the cryogenic separation stage, where the Fischer-Tropsch tail gas is cryogenically separated into two or more streams, the cryogenic separation stage including a methane wash unit or column, with cooled natural gas serving as a reflux in the methane wash unit or column, and with methane recovered from the Fischer-Tropsch tail gas being recycled to the reforming stage for the production of synthesis gas. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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