doehl1
Electrical
- Jul 2, 2007
- 41
I have a standard pipeline quality natural gas steam which is composed primarily of methane, but some heavy hydrocarbons are present such as pentane, propane, and butane. My question is, for this given gas stream, how can I calculate the amount of NGL (nat gas liquid) available in the form of pentane, propane, and butane in metric tons/(unit time). The heavies will have to be condensed out, but I am not sure how to make the calculation on the volume of the NGL that will be available. Gas composition makeup on volume basis (mol %) is as follows:
CO2: 1.49
N2: 0.13
C1: 89.24
C2: 1.94
C3: 2.24
iC4: 1.46
C4: 1.46
iC5: 0.87
C5: 0.17
H2O: 1.0
MW: 18.854
Gross Heating Value: 42.160 MJ/m^3
Flow: 220 mmscfd @ 65 bar, 80F.
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
CO2: 1.49
N2: 0.13
C1: 89.24
C2: 1.94
C3: 2.24
iC4: 1.46
C4: 1.46
iC5: 0.87
C5: 0.17
H2O: 1.0
MW: 18.854
Gross Heating Value: 42.160 MJ/m^3
Flow: 220 mmscfd @ 65 bar, 80F.
Thanks in advance for your assistance.