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Title: A New Feedstock For Sng
Author: Dave Cheuvront, Jay Sheth, Glen Armstrong
Source: American Gas Association 1984
Year Published: 1984
Abstract: The naphtha feed SNG plant was retrofitted to accept a sour refinery fuel gas stream. The Peoples Gas Light and Coke Company, a natural gas distribution company, which serves the city of Chicago, built a synthetic natural gas (SNG) plant that began operation in 1976. The plant as originally designed takes a naphtha feedstock, desulfurizes it, and feeds it to a catalytic rich gas (CRG) unit, licensed by the British Gas Council (BGC). The CRG unit converts the naphtha to pipeline quality natural gas. The rated plant capacity is 170 MMSCFD. Other major units in the facility include a hydrogen unit which produces hydrogen for use in the desulfurizer and CRG plant, a Stretford unit for handling the desulfurizer off-gas, and a utilities section. Figure I is a block schematic of the facility.




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