Texas LNG Selects Honeywell Technology For New Liquefied Natural Gas Production Facility In South Texas
Technology will provide state-of-the-art gas pretreatment, automation and controls for a 4 million tons-per-year capacity natural gas liquefaction plant
HOUSTON, Dec. 3, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Honeywell (NYSE: HON) announced today that its natural gas technology and process automation have been selected by Texas LNG, a Houston-based energy company, 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 4 million tons of liquefied natural gas (LNG) beginning in 2020.
"Honeywell is poised to support the growing global demand for LNG," said John Gugel, vice president and general manager of Honeywell UOP's Gas Processing and Hydrogen business. "Honeywell's integrated solution of advanced gas processing technology, combined with state-of-the-art automation and control systems, offers a streamlined approach to project execution that helps minimize project time, cost and risk. This approach will be critical in helping the project meet operational and business readiness goals at startup."
Langtry Meyer, chief operating officer for Texas LNG said, "As an independent liquefaction operator in a very competitive environment, bringing on board a company like Honeywell with such broad and integrated capabilities – proven in LNG – adds significant credibility and value to our venture. We are confident this relationship will deliver over the long term for Texas LNG."
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 customized depending on application and feed gas quality. More than 40 percent of treated LNG in the world is processed using Amine Guard FS technology. Honeywell UOP adsorbents can selectively adsorb contaminants by size and polarity, making them efficient agents for drying and purifying liquids and gases. The company's GB series and HgSIV™ series adsorbents can be used in a number of combinations to remove mercury and minimize costs.
Honeywell Process Solutions (HPS), a leader in advanced automation and controls, will serve as the integrated main automation contractor (I-MAC). In this role, HPS is responsible for designing, delivering and installing the automation, instrumentation, controls, safety and security, operations management, and advanced planning and scheduling applications. Honeywell is also assisting Texas LNG through the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's front-end engineering and design (FERC FEED) process.
"With today's large capital projects, leading technology companies must deliver value that goes beyond just providing technology on time and within budget. Honeywell is going even further and transforming the way major projects are designed and delivered," said Pieter Krynauw, vice president for HPS's Projects and Automation Solutions business. "For this project, Honeywell's integrated approach included consulting on FERC FEED, providing integrated technologies, solutions and services that will help the plant start up and reach optimum production faster, and implementing operations and supply chain optimization to exceed production plans. All of this will drive a step-change return on shareholder investment for our clients such as Texas LNG."
Honeywell will help Texas LNG reduce risks and minimize potential schedule delays by using its integrated solutions including LEAP, Honeywell's lean project execution services, Experion® PKS with Distributed Systems Architecture (DSA), Experion Security Integrator, Fault Tolerant Ethernet (FTE), Universal process and safety I/O, virtualization, advanced control, Safety Manager, Fire and gas systems, OneWireless™ Network, Digital Video Manager™ (DVM), UniSim™ operator training simulator, DynAMo™ advanced alarm management software, and PHD data historian.
Honeywell offers a broad range of technologies for the natural gas industry. In addition to licensed technology, modular equipment and contaminant removal solutions, Honeywell UOP offers gas technologies to recover natural gas liquids (NGLs) and to purify hydrogen used in refineries. Honeywell UOP has supplied technology to more than 3,600 individual process units for gas processing in a broad range of applications worldwide. HPS provides advanced automation, monitoring, safety and security systems for the entire gas supply chain to help operators increase plant reliability and efficiency, while reducing costs and risk.
Honeywell Performance Materials and Technologies (PMT) is a global leader in developing advanced materials, process technologies and automation solutions. PMT's Advanced Materials businesses manufacture a wide variety of high-performance products, including environmentally friendlier refrigerants and materials used to manufacture end products such as bullet-resistant armor, nylon, computer chips and pharmaceutical packaging. Process technologies developed by PMT's UOP business (www.uop.com) form the foundation for most of the world's refiners, efficiently producing gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, petrochemicals and renewable fuels. PMT's Process Solutions business (www.honeywellprocess.com) is a pioneer in automation control, instrumentation and services for the oil and gas, refining, pulp and paper, industrial power generation, chemicals and petrochemicals, biofuels, life sciences, and metals, minerals and mining industries.
Honeywell (www.honeywell.com) is a Fortune 100 diversified technology and manufacturing leader, serving customers worldwide with aerospace products and services; control technologies for buildings, homes, and industry; turbochargers; and performance materials. For more news and information on Honeywell, please visit www.honeywellnow.com.
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