Norlela Mustaffa, Rohaizad M Norpiah, Dyg Amalina Azzyati Awang Bakar, Qurratuaini M Nazori, Muliadi Agus
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Abstract
Typically, for a high volume, low condensate-gas ratio offshore gas production field having high content of carbon dioxide (CO2), hydrogen sulphide (H2S), mercury and solid particulates having to meet Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) inlet specification would require an enormous facility exceeding the largest available floatover vessel capacity. Aside from an enormous and complex processing facility, it would also require a large emergency disposal system and sour service pipeline material to cater for start-up and process excursion scenarios. In order to obtain a commercially attractive solution while meeting technical integrity and designing for operational excellence in mind, several innovative design approaches were implemented. The scope of this paper will cover major optimization implemented at gas treatment system, emergency blowdown system, export gas pipeline, and venting system at receiving platform.