Success with gas scrubbing technology in Thailand
First natural gas separation plant in Thailand to use aMDEA
After removal of the CO2 the new plant separates the natural gas into methane and higher-value hydrocarbons (such as ethane, propane). While methane is supplied almost exclusively as fuel to power plants, ethane is sold as feedstock for a cracker, and propane for the production of propylene and for higher-value hydrocarbons such as LPG fuel. In the aMDEA process the CO2 in the natural gas is removed with a special amine-based solvent and thereafter returned to the process. For this purpose the temperature of the solvent is raised by adding energy - and that is exactly what makes the BASF process so advantageous: "With aMDEA less energy is needed for thermal regeneration than with other processes," according to Mark Claessen, responsible for gas treatment within BASF's Intermediates business in Asia, "As a result our customers can raise processing efficiency significantly."
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