Hydrogen From Refinery Off Gas
Hydrogen From Refinery Off Gas
Hydrogen From Refinery Off Gas
n the past, hydrogen containing refinery offgas plant producing 100,000Nm3/h of pure hydro(ROG) has been routed into the refinery fuel gen was selected. The purge gas from the steam
gas system where only the heating value of the reformer plant PSA system is routed to the
gas has been used. Since the hydrogen demand burner system of the steam reformer firing. It
for refinery operations is growing, these gases was assumed that fuel export to the refinery fuel
become more and more attractive as a source for system was not feasible. ROG containing 80 per
hydrogen production. This requires purification cent and 50 per cent hydrogen were
steps such as pressure swing adsorption (PSA) investigated.
or membrane systems. However, if the ROG
hydrogen content is too low, these options Common PSA system
become less economical and the direct usage of In the process scheme configured with a PSA
ROG as steam reformer feed is an attractive system, the ROG is routed directly to the PSA
alternative. This presentation outlines the key system of the steam reformer plant. Depending
features of the described processes and intro- on the pressure of the ROG, it may be required
duces a guideline for optimised process to compress it to the required PSA pressure.
selection.
However, in the present study it was assumed
The hydrogen content in ROG varies from 5-10 that ROG is available at a pressure high enough
per cent, up to values of90 per cent. Therefore, to meet the required PSA pressure, which is
their utilisation in the hydrogen production usually fixed by the desired hydrogen product
scheme of a refinery must be evaluated on a pressure.
case-by-case basis. Hydrogen recovery from ROG
Due to the additional feed stream to the steam
using PSA, membrane technology or cryogenic reformer plant PSA system, the purge gas steam
processes can be appliedto generate hydrogen from the PSA increases. Since all purge gas must
streams of any required purity. The offgas be utilised in the steam reformer firing system,
streamsfrom these processes
can be routed to the refinery
Hydrogen
24 bar
fuel gas system. Another
Pressure 100,000 Nm3/h
Feed
Free
Steam
Co-shift
swing
option is using the offgas as
pretreatreforming
conversion
NG
adsorption
ment
(supplementary) feedstock to a
40 bar
steam reformer plant, which
Purge
Fuel
also generates hydrogen from
hydrocarbons such as natural
gas, LPG or naphtha. Three
basic schemes of ROG integraImpurities
Pressure swing
tion into a steam reformer
removal
adsorption
ROG
80%, 50% H2
plant were investigated within
25 bar
Linde Engineering. As a basis
for all comparisons, a natural Figure 1 Common PSA system schematic with ROG pressure high enough to
gas-based steam reformer meet required PSA pressure
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100
Design capacity
90
80
70
Reformer, 80% H2
PSA, 50% H
PSA, 80% H2
60
50
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
Contribution of ROG, %
80
90
100
12.0
80% H2
50% H2
10.0
8.0
6.0
4.0
2.0
0.0
2.0
4.0
20
40
60
Contribution of ROG, %
80
100
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Summary
Common PSA
8%
Direct feed to reformer 74%
Dedicated PSA for ROG 100%
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12%
39%
100%
Savings (million $)
50% H2 80% H2
0.6
4.0
-3.3
1.6
4.0
10.4
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