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Method for removing carbon dioxide from exhaust gases

  • US 5,832,712 A
  • Filed: 10/11/1996
  • Issued: 11/10/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/15/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method for removing and preventing emissions into the atmosphere of carbon dioxide (CO2) from exhaust gases from gas turbines, for the production of oil and gas, comprising the following steps:

  • (a) introducing natural gas and air into a gas turbine in which natural gas is converted to mechanical energy;

    (b) passing the exhaust gas from the gas turbine through a heat recovery unit for recovery of the heat content in the exhaust gas;

    (c) after emitting heat in the heat recovery unit whereby the temperature of the exhaust gas has been reduced to 20°

    -70°

    C., passing the exhaust gas to an absorption column containing an absorption liquid, where the carbon dioxide is absorbed in said liquid, and the thereby purified exhaust gas which is essentially free of carbon dioxide, is vented to the atmosphere;

    (d) passing the absorption liquid which contains CO2 to a stripping column where the CO2 is removed from the absorption liquid by heating to a temperature of 120°

    -150°

    C., thereby regenerating the absorption liquid; and

    (e) recycling the thereby regenerated absorption liquid which is essentially free of CO2 to the absorption column and passing the separated CO2 gas to a compression stage for compression and utilization or disposal;

    wherein approximately 40% of the exhaust gas is recycled to the compressor stage for said gas turbine before the exhaust gas is passed to the absorption stage (c).

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