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Calculating cost of gas compression

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tuanjim

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Hi,

Does anyone out there have a rule of thumb that they would use for estimating the costs associated with compressing and moving a gas? I want to inject CO2 into a liquid stream at a depth of 6ft through a sparger. I would assume that it would be somewhat compressor and flowrate specific but if you could point me in the right direction that would be hugely appreciated.

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Need more info please. The capital need to compress can range from $5,000 per HP to $1,200 per HP depending on size and complexity. Operating cost vary from $25 to $200 per year per HP too.

Fuel doesn't vary as much, say 7.5 to 10 BTU/HP-hr. In electric drives, there is usually 90% to 98% effiency, again depending on size.

Finally, CO2 can be pumped at some point so cost drop.
 
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