In-situ removal of carbon dioxide from natural gas

作者: Daniel Wyckoff

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摘要: A process is provided for the in-situ removal of carbon dioxide out natural gas by diverting a stream to hydrocarbon reformation unit, which converts this diverted into hydrogen-containing gas, and feeding (undiverted) methanation where hydrogen reacts with form methane, thereby decreasing amount in gas. second steam may be from combusted, generating heat used catalyst regeneration and/or providing any necessary reactions occurring unit or unit.

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