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Title: A Brief Review Of Brooklyn Unions Sng Plant Operation
Author: Ray F. Hippeli
Source: American Gas Association 1975
Year Published: 1975
Abstract: Substitute natural gas (SNG) was introduced to Brooklyn Unions customers for the first time on April 14, 1974. This date marked the Stan of initial operations of our new SNG plant. The BUG plant is designed to produce 60 million cubic feet of gas daily with the product having a heating value not lower than 970 Btu/ cu. ft. (wet). Feedstock to the plant is naphtha having a final boiling point less than 365F and a sulfur content below 200 ppm. The plant utilizes the Catalytic Rich Gas, or CRG, process with two stages of methanation for making gas. This process was developed in England by the British Gas Council, now known as the British Gas Corp. Engineering contractor for this project was the Lummus Co., headquartered in Bloomfield, N.J, They, in turn, designed the plant based on information supplied by the Gas Council through the British firm of Humphries and Glascow.




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