IP Library Granted Patent US 7,442,349
Granted Patent B2
US 7,442,349 · App. 10/480,404 · Granted Oct 28, 2008

Ammonia plant configuration and methods

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Patent No.
US 7,442,349
App. No.
10/480,404
Granted
Oct 28, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

A synthesis plant includes a separation system upstream of a synthesis loop that removes excess nitrogen and other gaseous compounds from a feed gas having a ratio of hydrogen to nitrogen of less than 3:1, thereby producing a syngas with a ratio of hydrogen to nitrogen at about 3:1. Particularly preferred separation systems include a coldbox with a refrigerant other than air, or a pressure swing absorption system.

Claims (23)

1. A plant comprising:

a primary reformer fluidly coupled to a secondary reformer, wherein the secondary reformer is configured to receive (a) a reformed gas from the primary reformer and (b) a stream of additional process air to thereby produce a reformer effluent that has a molar ratio of hydrogen to nitrogen of less than 2.5;

an ammonia synthesis loop that is configured to form an ammonia product from an ammonia synthesis make-up gas having a molar ratio of hydrogen to nitrogen of about 3.0,

wherein the synthesis loop is downstream of and operationally coupled to a refrigeration circuit that is configured to use a refrigerant other than air to cool the reformer effluent that has the molar ratio of hydrogen to nitrogen of less than 2.5; and

a separation unit that is operationally coupled to the refrigeration circuit and that is upstream of and fluidly coupled to the synthesis loop, wherein the separation unit is configured to receive the cooled reformer effluent and to separate the cooled reformer effluent into a fuel gas and the ammonia synthesis make-up gas.

2. The plant of claim 1 wherein the refrigeration circuit is configured to use the fuel gas as refrigerant.

3. The plant of claim 2 wherein the primary reformer is configured to use the fuel gas for combustion after the fuel gas has cooled the ammonia synthesis make-up gas.

4. The plant of claim 1 wherein the refrigerant has a composition that is substantially devoid of a component that forms an explosive or reactive mixture with the ammonia synthesis make-up gas.

5. The plant of claim 4 wherein the refrigerant comprises at least 98 vol % nitrogen.

6. The plant of claim 4 wherein the refrigeration circuit comprises a recycle circuit that is configured to allow recycling of at least a portion of the refrigerant.

7. The plant of claim 1 wherein the refrigeration circuit is configured to functionally cooperate with a plant configuration as an upgrade that increases an ammonia production of the plant configuration in an amount of between about 0.1% to 25%.

8. The plant of claim 1 further comprising a primary and a secondary reformer, and an air separation unit that is configured to provide an oxygen rich stream to the secondary reformer, and wherein the air separation unit is further configured to provide a nitrogen rich stream to the ammonia synthesis make-up gas at a position upstream of the separation unit, and wherein the primary reformer is further configured to receive natural gas as feed.

9. A plant comprising:

a primary reformer fluidly coupled to a secondary reformer, wherein the secondary reformer is configured to receive (a) a reformed gas from the primary reformer and (b) a stream of additional process air to thereby produce a reformer effluent that has a molar ratio of hydrogen to nitrogen of less than 3.0;

a pressure swing absorption unit that is configured to receive a first portion of the reformer effluent that has the molar ratio of hydrogen to nitrogen of less than 3.0 and to reject nitrogen from the first portion of the reformer effluent and to produce a hydrogen product gas and a fuel gas containing the nitrogen; and

a synthesis loop that is configured to receive an ammonia synthesis make-up gas that is a mixture of at least the hydrogen product gas and a second portion of the feed gas.

10. The plant of claim 9 wherein the primary reformer is configured to receive natural gas as a feed.

11. The plant of claim 10 further comprising a methanator upstream of the pressure swing absorption unit.

12. The plant of claim 10 further comprising an acid gas removal unit upstream of the pressure swing absorption unit.

13. The plant of claim 10 wherein the synthesis loop is configured to produce a purge gas, and wherein the primary reformer is configured to combust at least one of the purge gas and the fuel gas.

14. The plant of claim 9 wherein the ammonia synthesis make-up gas has a molar ratio of hydrogen to nitrogen of about 3:1.

15. The plant of claim 9 wherein the pressure swing absorption unit is configured such that at least a portion of nitrogen, argon, and methane contained in the feed gas is removed from the feed gas via the fuel gas.

16. The plant of claim 9 wherein the pressure swing absorption unit is configured to functionally cooperate with a plant configuration as an upgrade that increases an ammonia production of the plant configuration in an amount of between about 0.1% to 25%.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 29, 2008
From: REDDY, SATISH; BHAKTA, MUKUND; VYAS, SUNIL
To: FLUOR CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 021602/0145 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 11, 2005
From: FLUOR ENTERPRISES, INC.
To: FLUOR TECHNOLGIES CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 015541/0783 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 11, 2005
From: FLUOR CORPORATION
To: FLUOR ENTERPRISES, INC.
Reel/Frame 015552/0248 →