Honeywell’s natural gas technology and process automation has been selected by Texas LNG to remove contaminants from natural gas in preparation for liquefaction and export to customers around the globe.
The two-phase project, located on the north shore of the Port of Brownsville’s deep-water ship channel, will produce four million tons of LNG beginning in 2020.
Texas LNG will use Honeywell’s UOP Amine Guard™ FS process to reduce acid gas to very low levels and its proprietary adsorbents to remove water, mercury and sulfur from the natural gas, which is necessary for LNG transport.
The Amine Guard FS process reduces carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide and other sulfur components from natural gas to very low levels, and the process can be customised depending on application and feed gas quality.
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