Process Description

Natural Gas to LNG Process

The facility specifications are suitable and applicable to any mid size to large landfills or small to mid size stranded Oil & Gas Wells. Thus gives us a flexible position for accelerated replication and application at future site locations.

  • 1Gas Filtration: The plant cleans and filters the well gas or landfill gas, removes particulates and moistures and then removes the Sulfurs and produces a clean unpurified gas for further process.
  • 2Gas Purification: The plant receives the filtered gas and then purifies it to Methane, 95%- 97% purity level (since the Methane is generated in the Landfill). This concentrated LNG is consistently superior to the quality of the Natural Gas otherwise transported via pipelines.
    Note: The gas in the landfills is Bio Methane, which is considered a renewable source of energy.
  • 3LNG or Liquefied Natural Gas Production: The purified natural gas is liquefied by a cryogenic refrigeration and liquefaction process, which treats LG at approximately (-256 F). LNG production rates of up to 5,000 Gal. daily are forecasted.
  • 4LNG Storage: The LNG is stored in a 25,000 Gallon specialized tank for truck loading and shipment. Typical LNG truck carriers are 8,000-12,000 Gallons for larger logistical distributions.