A large, gas processing company, operating an LNG liquefaction facility based in Texas, experienced shortened catalyst run-time on their molecular sieve units. An initial review identified that the molecular sieve was being subjected to an overwhelming volume of liquids in the gas stream. Consequentially, this was requiring the molecular sieve to experience a higher frequency of regeneration cycles, resulting in lower through-put and increased maintenance costs for the company.
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- Improved liquid removal efficiency,
- Lowered maintenance costs by $100k per installation,
- Increased production and capacity by +10%, and
- Increased molecular sieve up time, hit target turnaround times.