Patent Abstract:
An integrated process and air separation process including the steps of: Work expanding at least one first pressurized gas  39  derived from a first process at a first site  1 , using work generated by the expansion of the at least one pressurized gas to drive a first air compressor  5  at the first site and removing compressed air from the first air compressor, sending at least part of the compressed air  19  from the first air compressor to an air separation unit  21 , located at a second site  2  remote by at least 1 km from the first site, separating at least part of the compressed air sent from the first site to the second site in the air separation unit and removing at least one fluid  37  enriched in a component of air from the air separation unit and sending at least part of the fluid enriched in a component of air to the first site.

Full Description:
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS  
       [0001]     The present application is related to co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/778,572, filed Feb. 13, 2004, all of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. 
     
    
     BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION  
       [0002]     1. Field of Invention  
         [0003]     This invention relates to an integrated process and air separation process and an apparatus for carrying out the integrated process.  
         [0004]     2. Related Art  
         [0005]     Current natural gas reserves are often situated far from world markets. Although it is possible to transport the natural gas, in many cases it is preferred to convert the natural gas fields in situ into more readily transportable products such as synthetic fuels, methanol or dimethyl ether. The conversion processes generally consume very large amounts of oxygen and produce excess steam. Background for this field is to be found in “Oxygen Facilities for Synthetic Fuel Projects”, by W. J. Scharle et al., Journal of Engineering for Industry, November 1981, Vol. 103, pp. 409-417, in “Fundamentals of Gas to Liquids” January 2003, The Petroleum Economist Ltd and in EP-A-0748763.  
         [0006]     It is not always possible to construct an air separation unit close to the site of the conversion process, for example for environmental or economic reasons. In this case, the steam generated is sent via a pipeline to the air separation unit site and there it is expanded in a turbine coupled to the main compressor of the air separation unit.  
         [0007]     However, the cost of such steam pipelines is prohibitive since the steam has to be maintained at a high temperature to prevent condensation.  
         [0008]     In some cases, there may be a number of processes each producing excess energy in the form of steam or another hot gas. There may be insufficient energy available on the site of the process to justify exporting that energy and the steam or other hot gas may be vented to the atmosphere. Furthermore the individual processes may each produce a different grade of steam, such that the two grades of steam cannot be sent to a single steam turbine.  
       SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION  
       [0009]     It is an object of the present invention to provide a process for separating air using the energy generated by a process remote from the air separation unit.  
         [0010]     An integrated process and air separation process comprising expanding at least one first pressurized gas derived from a first process at a first site, using work generated by the expansion of the at least one pressurized gas to drive a first air compressor at the first site and removing compressed air from the first air compressor, sending at least part of the compressed air from the first air compressor to an air separation unit, located at a remote second site separating at least part of the compressed air sent from the first site to the second site in the air separation unit and removing at least one fluid enriched in a component of air from the air separation unit and sending at least part of the fluid enriched in a component of air to the first site.  
     
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS  
       [0011]     For a further understanding of the nature and objects for the present invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like elements are given the same or analogous reference numbers and wherein:  
         [0012]      FIG. 1  illustrates an integrated process and air separation unit.  
         [0013]      FIG. 2  illustrates an air separation unit integrated with two integrated processes.  
         [0014]      FIG. 3  illustrates another embodiment of an integrated process and air separation unit. 
     
    
       [0015]      FIGS. 1, 2 , and  3  show combined installations according to the invention. The figures are not to scale.  
       DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS  
       [0016]     The term “partly pressurized” implies that the oxygen or nitrogen streams may for example be pumped to a pressure less than their required pressure and then vaporised at the second site before entering the pipelines. Compressors at the first site subsequently compress the nitrogen and oxygen to their required final pressures, if needed.  
         [0017]      FIG. 1  shows an integrated process and air separation unit.  
         [0018]     The integrated process unit  31  is located at a first site  1  and may for example be a GTL unit, for example comprising a Fischer Tropsch unit, a methanol production unit, a DME production unit, a fuel combustion unit such as a gas turbine or any unit producing directly or indirectly steam or another hot gas.  
         [0019]     The term “process unit” implies that a process takes place at some location and at some time within the unit. However the unit itself does not necessarily operate according to a process, which is globally exothermic.  
         [0020]     The steam or other hot gas  39  is expanded in a turbine  33  (which may form part of process unit  31 ) located at the first site  1  and work from the turbine is transferred via coupling to an air compressor  5 . In this example, the air compressor  5  compresses only air  7  to be sent to the air separation unit  21 . The compressed air  19  is compressed to a pressure above 8 bars, preferably above 12 bars and is sent to the air separation unit  21  at a second site  2  at least 1 km away. It is nevertheless conceivable that compressed air from the air compressor  5  could also be sent elsewhere, for example to another air separation unit.  
         [0021]     Compressed air may also be sent to the air separation unit  21  from an air compressor  25  located at the second site  2 .  
         [0022]     Air to be separated in the air separation unit  21  is purified in a purification unit at the second site and all the air streams sent to the air separation unit  21  at the second site from the purification unit at the second site are at pressures less than 50 bars.  
         [0023]     A product gas  37  (which may be replaced by a product liquid) coming from the air separation unit is also sent to another pipeline running at least substantially parallel to the air pipeline over at least part of its length, thereby saving civil engineering costs. This gas, which may be nitrogen, oxygen or argon, is unpressurized, partly pressurized or pressurized. Where the gas is unpressurized or partly pressurized, it may be compressed in a compressor  47  coupled to the turbine  33  at the first site. The gas may then be used at the first site and may for example be used in the process.  
         [0024]      FIG. 2  shows an air separation unit  21  integrated with two integrated processes. The first process unit  31  is as described above with reference to  FIG. 1 . The further process unit  31 A is located at a third site  3  at least 1 km from the second site where the air separation unit  3  is located and preferably at least 1 km from the first site. However the further unit  31 A may be adjacent to the first site.  
         [0025]     The further process unit  31 A may operate according to the same process as the first unit  31  or according to a different process.  
         [0026]     The unit  31 A produces steam or another hot gas  39 A, which is expanded in turbine  33 A. Gases  39  and  39 A may both be steam but the gas  39 A may be steam having the same or different properties, e.g. the same or a different pressure as the gas  39  and/or the same or a different temperature as the gas  39 .  
         [0027]     Air compressor  5 A driven by turbine  33 A supplies air  19 A only to the air separation unit  25  via pipeline. The air compressed by compressor  5 A is compressed to a pressure above 8 bars, preferably above 12 bars.  
         [0028]     Additionally as in  FIG. 1  there may a dedicated air compressor at the second site  2 .  
         [0029]     Preferably the pipelines  19 ,  19 A, and by compressors  5  and  5 A supply the air to the second site  2  at substantially the same pressure so that a single purification unit within the air separation unit  21  is necessary. This may mean that the compressors  5  and  5 A compress the air to substantially the same pressure if the pressure losses within the pipelines are substantially the same. Alternatively the compressors  5  and  5 A may compress the air to different pressures but the air arrives at the air separation unit at substantially the same pressure from both pipelines due to a judicious choice of the pipeline diameters and/or lengths and/or the use of an expansion means, such as a valve.  
         [0030]     If several purification means are provided, the air supplied by the compressors  5  and  5 A may arrive at the second site at different pressures (due to different pressures at the compressor outlets and/or different pressure drops within the pipeline systems). In this case, the air pressures may be chosen or modified at the second site to correspond to pressures of different columns of the air separation unit. For example, one air stream may be purified at the pressure of the high pressure column of the air separation unit whilst another air stream may be purified at the pressure of an intermediate or low pressure column of the air separation unit.  
         [0031]     A product gas  37 A coming from the air separation unit is also sent to another pipeline running substantially parallel to the air pipeline for air  19 A over at least part of its length. This gas, which may be nitrogen, oxygen or argon, is unpressurized, partly pressurized or pressurized. Where the gas is unpressurized or partly pressurized, it may be compressed in a compressor coupled to the turbine  33 A at the third site. The gas may then be used at the third site, for example in the process or another process.  
         [0032]     Alternatively, the pipeline for air  19 A may run substantially parallel to the pipeline for air  19  over at least a part of its length or may feed into that pipeline  19  (or vice versa depending on where the sites  1 ,  2 ,  3  are).  
         [0033]     Similarly the pipeline for gas  37 A may run substantially parallel to the pipeline for gas  37  over at least a part of its length or may feed into that pipeline  37  (or vice versa depending on where the sites are) if the gases have substantially the same purity or can be mixed to form a mixture having a required composition.  
         [0034]     At least one fluid produced by the air separation unit may be sent to the first or third site or both.  
         [0035]     The third site  3  may be contiguous with the second site  2 , less than 1 km from the second site or at least 1 km from the second site and/or the third site  3  may be contiguous with the first site  1 , less than 1 km from the first site or at least 1 km from the first site.  
         [0036]     The air separation unit may be of any known type. Ideally there should be no air compressor  25  located at the second site to produce air for the air separation unit. All the feed air should come from other sites. One example of an air separation process well suited to this application is that of FIG. 1 of EP-A-0504029 where all the air is compressed to a high pressure using a single compressor.  
         [0037]     It will be appreciated that a first stream of air may be compressed using work from a first expansion step (such as a steam turbine expansion) and a second stream of air may be compressed using work from a second expansion step (such as a gas turbine expansion), the first and second air streams may be mixed, possibly after pressure equalisation and sent from the first site to the second site.  
         [0038]      FIG. 3  shows an integrated process and air separation unit.  
         [0039]     The integrated process unit  31  is located at a first site  1  and may for example be a GTL unit, for example comprising a Fischer Tropsch unit, a methanol production unit, a DME production unit, a fuel combustion unit such as a gas turbine or any unit producing directly or indirectly steam or another hot gas.  
         [0040]     The term “process unit” implies that a process takes place at some location and at some time within the unit. However the unit itself does not necessarily operate according to a process, which is globally exothermic.  
         [0041]     The steam or other hot gas  39  is expanded in a turbine  33  (which may form part of process unit  31 ) located at the first site  1  and work from the turbine is transferred via coupling to an air compressor  5 . In this example, the air compressor  5  compresses only air  7  to be sent to the air separation unit  21 . The compressed air  19  is compressed to a pressure above 8 bars, preferably above 12 bars and is sent to the air separation unit  21  at a second site  2  at least 1 km away. It is nevertheless conceivable that compressed air from the air compressor  5  could be sent elsewhere, for example to another air separation unit.  
         [0042]     Compressed air is sent to the air separation unit  21  from an air compressor  25  located at the second site  2 . The air compressor  25  is driven by a turbine  33 B, which expands gas from a process unit  31 B at the second site. Air to be separated in the air separation unit  21  is purified in a purification unit at the second site and all the air streams sent to the air separation unit  21  at the second site from the purification unit at the second site are at pressures less than 50 bars.  
         [0043]     A product gas  37  (which may be replaced by a product liquid) coming from the air separation unit is also sent to another pipeline running at least substantially parallel to the air pipeline over at least part of its length, thereby saving civil engineering costs. This gas, which may be nitrogen, oxygen or argon, is unpressurized, partly pressurized or pressurized. Where the gas is unpressurized or partly pressurized, it may be compressed in a compressor  47  coupled to the turbine  33  at the first site. The gas may then be used at the first site and may for example be used in the process.  
         [0044]     It will be understood that many additional changes in the details, materials, steps and arrangement of parts, which have been herein described in order to explain the nature of the invention, may be made by those skilled in the art within the principle and scope of the invention as expressed in the appended claims. Thus, the present invention is not intended to be limited to the specific embodiments in the examples given above.

Technology Classification (CPC): 5