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Integration of Multi Industries

in CO2 Gas Utilization in


Natuna D Gas Field by Using
CO2 Dry Reforming Methane
Technology

Meylin & Fitriyanti Izinilah


INTRODUCTION
Indonesian oil consumption increase twice as
fast as in the world, while domestic
productions are declining.
Indonesia gas consumption

Meanwhile, the use


of natural gas to As a country with
meet energy large gas reserves,
demands continue to Indonesia is able to

Indonesia Gas Potention


increase, as well as meet such an
in Indonesia, mainly increase from a
due to economic number of gas fields
growth and the that spread across
increasing demands the archipelago.
for environment-
friendly energy.
Indonesia Huge Gas Reserves

East Natuna Block


East Natuna Block Potential

Gas reserves of 222 trillion cubic feet (TCF)


The gas reserves that can be taken are
approximately 46 TCF
Gas Compotition : CO2 (up to 71%),
hydrocarbons, especially methane (28%),
H2S (0.5%) and N2 (0.4%).
Development of East Natuna Block

The challenge that the development of East Natuna gas


field confront is to separate the and inject CO2 into the
earth
Meanwhile, there is another option for utilize CO2 so
that it yields higher value, but also to minimize the
amount of CO2 injected, by using CO2 Dry
Reforming Methane Technology
Methodology
Condition Operation

Pressure
Catalyst
1-20 atm
Temperature
Nickel
Cobalt 900-1000C
Rhodium
Mo2C

CO2 + CH4 2CO + 2H2 Ho298 = +247 kJ/mol


Fixed Bed Reactor
Overall Diagram Block
Conclusion

As conclusion CO2 Dry Reforming Methane can separate


CO2 from Natural Gas in East Natuna Block, and this
process is such an alternative to convert CO2 into a
valuable product such as syngas. Furthermore we can
utilize syngas to produce methanol, and hydrogen itself
as feed in fertilizer industry so thats why we called this
as integration of multi industries. Beside that by develop
East Natuna Gas reserves Indonesia can reduce
dependence on oil consumption.
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Guo Jianjun, Lou Hui, Zhu Yinghong, Zhen Xiaoming, 2003. CO2 Reforming of
CH4 over Nickel and Cobalt Catalysts Prepared from La-Based Perovskite
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Polo, Felipe. 2015. Optimization Of Pyrochlore Catalyst for the Dry Reforming
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Ragwen. 2014. Carbon Dioxide Reforming.


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