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Gasification, coal Texaco

Cool Water Coal Gasification Program Texaco/ Entrained Daggett, CA United States 1984 1,000... [Pg.89]

The gasification plant is equipped with two Texaco gasifiers, each capable of producing all of the synthesis gas required for operation of the complex. Eastman chose an entrained-bed gasification process for the Chemicals from Coal project because of three attractive features. The product gas composition using locally available coal is particularly suitable for production of the desired chemicals. Also, the process has excellent environmental performance and generates no Hquids or tars. EinaHy, the process can be operated at the elevated pressure required for the downstream chemical plants. [Pg.167]

In 1984, the Ube Ammonia Industry Co. began operating the largest Texaco coal gasification complex to date. This faciUty is located in Ube City, Japan, and has a rated gasification capacity of 1500 t/day of coal, and production capacity of 1000 t/day of ammonia. The plant has successfully gasified coals from Canada, AustraUa, South Africa, and China. At the present time the plant uses a mixture of petroleum coke and coal (43). [Pg.169]

When completed in 1996, the Weihe plant will gasify 1500 t/day of coal to produce 300,000 t/yr of ammonia, which will be used to manufacture 520,000 t/yr of urea fertilizer. This project is the eighth Texaco oil or coal gasification plant Hcensed by Chinese industry. [Pg.169]

Coal gasification technical data, Texaco Development Corp., Jan. 1978. [Pg.434]

The high cost of coal handling and preparation and treatment of effluents, compounded by continuing low prices for cmde oil and natural gas, has precluded significant exploitation of coal as a feedstock for methanol. A small amount of methanol is made from coal in South Africa for local strategic reasons. Tennessee Eastman operates a 195,000-t/yr methanol plant in Tennessee based on the Texaco coal gasification process to make the methyl acetate intermediate for acetic anhydride production (15). [Pg.278]

In 1982, Texaco started up a 900 t/d gasifier at Southern California Edison s Cool Water faciUty. This was the first coal gasification plant to operate in an electric utihty environment, providing coal gas as fuel to a GE-frame 7E combustion turbine. The Cool Water gasification plant operated for over... [Pg.267]

P. A. Smith and P. F. Curran, "Commercial Scale Power Generation Usiug Texaco Coal Gasification," Jntemational Conference for the Power Generation Jndmtries,F)ec. 1991. [Pg.278]

The Texaco gasification process, currently owned by GE, is also of the EF type. A main difference with the aforementioned technologies is that the fuel is fed as a water slurry, whereas Koppers-Totzek- and Shell-based coal gasifiers use some steam. [Pg.203]

The project successfully demonstrated the commercial application of Texaco coal gasification in conjunction with electric power generation. [Pg.275]

There are commercial or near commercial technologies for coal gasification processes used for hydrogen production. These are Koppers-Totzek and Texaco gasification processes. [Pg.114]

The model does not refer to any particular coal gasification process. However, in. view of the fact that the coal/water ratio is an essential parameter in the following calculations, it is obvious that in these cases it is the Texaco coal gasification process that was used as a basis. [Pg.151]


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