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GE Energy
Gasification
Integrated Refining and Gasification
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Agenda
Tough challenges ahead
Coke piles everywhere
Gasification can help
Case studies
GE experience
GE technology leadership
Summary
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How will your refinery remain profitable?
Source: Mitretek, GTC 20001For a typical 150MBPD refinery to meet Tier II specs
Tough challenges ahead for refiners• Crude getting heavier/sour (more petcoke)
• Emissions rules shrinking coke segment
• Shrinking Fuel Oil demand
• Need to create value from bottom products
Excess coke, deficit hydrogen
• Plant & fuel level emissions mandates
• Increased hydrogen demand +38MMscfd1
• Increasing costs of power and gas
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Gasification … one way to break free
• Removes NG price volatility from H2 and fuel costs
• Revalues existing/planned bottoms to power, H2, syngas, CTL
• Increased flexibility in crude selection (opportunity crudes, differentials)
• Become a power exporter vs importer
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H2 feedstock is “piling up” in your plant
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Source: Mitretek, GTC 20001Jacobs Consultancy – Alberta Petcoke ForecastERCB – Alberta’s Energy Reserves 2007
•Global petcoke production to increase 50% by 2020
•Alberta held inventories of more than 50MM tons in 2007
•More than 220MM MT in Alberta long-term storage by 2020
Increasing glut of inventory
But … “It has the potential of becoming a future energy resource through a process called gasification and could possibly reduce the demand for natural gas.” - Energy Resources Conservation Board
Mitretek, GTC 2000
ERCB – Alberta’s Energy Reserves 2007
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Petcoke makes a great gasifier feed
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USGC Pet Coke Henry Hub Monthly #6 Oil, NY 3%S CAPP Coal, 1%S FOB Big Sandy
Historically low price vs natural gas
• Has a very high BTU content• Low ash content – no need to “melt rocks”• No transportation costs “Refinery Mine-Mouth”• Eliminate coke logistics needs (shipping, marketing, liability)
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Synergies with existing refinery
• Coke handling facility for feed and slag disposal• Reuse SMR & steam boilers for backup• Disposal of RCRA wastes, off spec oils, heavy cycle oil, resid, etc.
Source: NETL, Tomlinson, “Potential of Gasification in the Refining Industry,” June 2000
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GE Gasificati
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Gas Cooling
Oxygen
Visbreaker Tar
Sulfur
Sulfur Removal
& Recovery
Steam to Refinery
Power to Grid
Sarlux S.r.l. Refinery Polygeneration
GE Combined Cycle
Hydrogen
Production
H2 to Refinery
150 t/h
551 MW
40,000 Nm3/h
LP =85 t/h
Wastewater
Pretreatment
Filter Caketo metals reclaimer
Steam to Refinery MP =
100 t/h
90+% availability (no
spare)
Licensee/Owner: Sarlux S.r.l
Operator: SARAS S.p.A.
Location: Sarroch (Cagliari), Sardinia, Italy
Startup: 2001
Feedstock: Visbreaker tar
Design Capacity: 50 t/h (per gasifier)
Gasifier Size: 3 x 900 ft³
Power BlocK: 550MW – 3x109E CC Units
Gasification reduces plant emissions
Refinery before gasification
DM 12/07/90 Authority limits
Refinery after GE gasification technology
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*Data provided with permission of ISAB Energy Services on behalf of ERG
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Average availability 93%*
Average reliability 96%*
Best availability 95%
Best reliability 99%
Speed…recent startups Project Contract to Gasifier First-year
Mechanical Completion Configuration availabilityA 30 months 2+1 900 ft³ @ 40 bar 92%B 26 months 2+1 450 ft³ @ 40 bar 86%C 24 months 1+1 900 ft³ @ 85 bar 90%D 32 months 2+1 450 ft³ @ 65 bar 94%E 32 months 2+1 900 ft³ @ 65 bar 90%F 34 months 3+1 450 ft³ @ 40 bar N/AG 34 months 2+1 450 ft³ @ 40 bar N/AH 26 months 2+1 450 ft³ @ 65 bar N/AI 33 months 2+1 900 ft³ @ 65 bar N/A
Availability increasing with experience
* Customer supplied data
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GE Energy: gasification leadership
GE Energy’s Experience
• Gasification leader since 1948
• 65 facilities worldwide (+20 under construction)
• ~120 gasification vessels in operation
• 1966: first heavy fuel oil gasification
• 27 plants today on liquid fuels
• 27 turbines with syngas
• 1MM+ operating hours
• 33 projects globally that separate CO2
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GE gasification experience
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GE Energy & Schlumberger alliance
Accelerate IGCC with CCS technology…
With combined expertise…
• GE Energy–IGCC –Carbon capture technology
• Schlumberger Carbon Services–Geologic storage–Site selection, characterization & qualification
To deliver… Technical & commercial certainty for CCS
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High Plains Gasification Advanced Technology Center
• World-class gasification research facility• Joint development with U of Wyoming • High efficiency feed system• Powder River Basin coals• Adv technologies• Operability & controls• Fuel flexibility• Expected COD 2012
Developing the next generation of gasification technologies
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Summary
www.ge-energy.com/gasificationrobert1.carpenter@ge.com
Tough challenges ahead
Coke piles everywhere
Gasification can help
Case studies
GE experience
GE technology leadership
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GE Energy
Gasification
Integrated Refining and Gasification