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A generic concept for Helium purification and liquefaction plant
This study describes and evaluates the performance of producing a pure Helium fraction from Helium extraction
facility designed for cryogenic natural gas plants. A generic concept for obtaining a Helium pure fraction, which has
relatively lower capital and operating costs should be provided. In order to achieve this objective, a new concept for
obtaining a Helium pure fraction from a crude Helium fraction, is proposed based on simulations run under diverse
process conditions regarding crude Helium gas’ temperature, pressure and composition. This concept is
characterized by; reducing the plant safety requirements due to the extensive separation of combustible
components, and compact layout of Helium extraction plant. Further re-purification is included in the subsequent
Helium liquefaction step through selective adsorption, hence then increasing the purity of the Helium product and
reducing the plant energy consumption required for liquefying Helium-rich fraction and the valuable Helium boil-off
routed from the storage facility. The Nitrogen-rich fraction is routed to Nitrogen liquefaction installation. Liquid
Nitrogen is generated within Helium recovery facility for liquid Helium shielding and container cooling. Surplus
gaseous Nitrogen either can be liquefied and used within cryogenic natural gas plant as process coolant or be
vented to atmosphere.