TITLE: Fischer--Tropsch Complex Conceptual Design/Economic Analysis: Oil and SNG Production. R and D Report No. 114, Interim Report No. 3.

AUTHOR: J. B. O'Hara;   A. Bela;   N. E. Jentz;   S. K. Khaderi;   H. W. Klumpe.

INST.  AUTHOR: Parsons (Ralph M.) Co., Pasadena, Calif.

SPONSOR: Energy Research and Development Administration.

LANGUAGE: English

PUB.  TYPE: Technical Report

PUB.  COUNTRY: United States

SOURCE: Energy Research and Development Administration [ERDA],  Jan 77, 339p.

ABSTRACT:

Results are described of a conceptual design and economic evaluation for a conceptual Fischer-Tropsch plant responsive to U.S. demands and economic requirements. A primary objective of this conceptual design is to define the characteristics and projected economics of a commercial coal mining and conversion complex to be constructed and operated in the 1980's and 1990's. Key target characteristics of the design include: large size, simplicity, and reliability; energy efficiency; where justified, incorporation of advanced concepts now in development to achieve stated objectives; and definition of incentives for further development work required to convert the concepts to reality. Fischer-Tropsch technology provides potential for broad product flexibility. A range of product spectrums can be produced by proper selection of catalyst, reactor configuration, and operating conditions such as feed gas composition, temperature, pressure, and space velocity. It is important to recognize that the design presented here represents only one of a large number that can be developed to exploit Fischer-Tropsch technology. (ERA citation 02:053619)

CONTRACT  NUMBER: EX-76-C-01-1775