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Mixed Fluid Cascade process

The liquefaction train is the novel mixed fluid cascade process (MFCP) patented by Statoil/Linde. It is the first LNG base-load plant ever to employ electric drive for the compressors. Today the Oman plant (Shell) is claimed to be world s most efficient LNG plant as it consumes only 8% of the gas for its operation. When Snohvit goes on stream (2006) it is expected to become even more efficient as it will consume only 5% of the feed gas for the liquefaction. This means that Snohvit will constitute the most efficient LNG plant ever. The high efficiency is attainable much owing to the low temperature of the ambient air and the cooling water in the artic region. [Pg.83]

Figure 2.50 shows a combination of cascade and ratio controls of blending fluids A and B and sending the mix into a blend tank. In this process, the... [Pg.199]


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