Solvent selection (amine, hybrid solvent or physical solvent) is the first thing you should evaluate during concept stage. Since acid gas content is quite high, physical solvents (Selexol, for example) can be quite advantageous if sour gas source pressure is above 50-60bar. You need to prepare comparative analysis of each design concept, and determine optimal operating conditions of a gas plant.
Regarding material selection - you'll need at least some kind of cladding for amine and hybrid solvent system. Usually Alloy 825 or 625 are employed. Physical solvents are non-aqueous and NACE carbon steel can be used.
There are many things to look at: CAPEX/OPEX, availability, plant complexit, acid gas routing (sulfur recovery or injection), potential from NGL recovery from sales gas etc. Each of abovementioned process configurations has its own advantages and trade-offs. There is no "one size fits all" type of plant or technology.
Equipment sizing should not be a serious problem - at least in the concept stage where you can afford +/-30% error. Get a budgetary quotations from various vendors (UOP, BASF, ExxonMobil, Shell etc.) and you'll be able to perform preliminary screening. Focus on:
- Operating pressuere
- Severity of acid gas removal (ppm in sales gas)
- Potential for NGL recovery
- Plant complexity
It's very interesting job to work on. You'll enjoy all the way to the concept final report.
Good luck,