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Conversion of Associated Natural Gas to Liquid Hydrocarbons
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Energy International is a leader in catalyst and process development as it relates to Fischer-Tropsch (F-T) technology. Through this activity, a concept evolved for a new technique for capturing the fuel value in the associated natural gas contained in crude oil. In the new concept, the dissolved natural gas would be processed via F-T technology to produce light hydrocarbons that would then, in one manifestation of this concept, be redissolved in the crude oil to produce a lighter crude than the original, containing all of the natural gas, but with the vapor pressure of the crude lowered to an acceptable level via the conversion process. This technique would be of particular interest in those instances where the alternative methods of collecting and utilizing the associated natural gas were expensive. A study of the application of this technology was undertaken by EI with support from the DOE.

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CitationAlan H. Singleton, P. Garfield Cooper ---- Roy Long, Conversion of Associated Natural Gas to Liquid Hydrocarbons, 2016-09-29, https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/conversion-of-associated-natural-gas-to-liquid-hydrocarbons
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Poc EmailRoy.long@netl.doe.gov
Point Of ContactRoy Long
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Publication Date1997-1-31
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