能源化学(英文) ›› 2002, Vol. 11 ›› Issue (1): 1-14.

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2002--Emergence of the Gas-to-Liquids Industry: a Review of Global GTL Developments

T. H. Fleisch, R. A. Sills, M. D. Briscoe   

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  • 出版日期:2002-03-30 发布日期:2002-03-30

2002--Emergence of the Gas-to-Liquids Industry: a Review of Global GTL Developments

T. H. Fleisch, R. A. Sills, M. D. Briscoe   

  • Online:2002-03-30 Published:2002-03-30

摘要: This paper reviews the status of the gas-to-liquids (GTL) industry | including current commercial plants, announced projects and the technologies that are likely to be implemented in these future projects. Today, only 35,000 B/D of GTL products (0.1% of market) are manufactured from commercial gas-based plants. Advances in technology have lowered the cost of plants to the point where GTL plants can be profitable at crude oil prices of $16/B . The advanced stage of development of several proposed GTL projects and attractive integrated economics, for both the gas eld and plant, show that GTL can be a signi cant alternative for monetizing natural gas in the 21st century. GTL technologies includes more than Fischer{Tropsch technology and extends to other liquid fuels, especially in the oxygenate family (methanol, dimethyl ether, etc.).

关键词: gas-to-liquids (GTL), syngas, Fischer{Tropsch, oxygenates, methanol, dimethyl ether

Abstract: This paper reviews the status of the gas-to-liquids (GTL) industry | including current commercial plants, announced projects and the technologies that are likely to be implemented in these future projects. Today, only 35,000 B/D of GTL products (0.1% of market) are manufactured from commercial gas-based plants. Advances in technology have lowered the cost of plants to the point where GTL plants can be profitable at crude oil prices of $16/B . The advanced stage of development of several proposed GTL projects and attractive integrated economics, for both the gas eld and plant, show that GTL can be a signi cant alternative for monetizing natural gas in the 21st century. GTL technologies includes more than Fischer{Tropsch technology and extends to other liquid fuels, especially in the oxygenate family (methanol, dimethyl ether, etc.).

Key words: gas-to-liquids (GTL), syngas, Fischer{Tropsch, oxygenates, methanol, dimethyl ether