pmover
Mechanical
- Sep 7, 2001
- 1,507
fyi . . .
Will Gas-to-Liquid Reach Flood Stage?
With the price disparity between natural gas and oil at an all-time high, gas-to-liquid (GTL) conversion plants are on the upswing. High capital costs — a recent plant cost $19 billion — limit them to areas with reliable, long-term feedstock availability and high regional demand for transportation fuels. Another market leveler is new restrictions on sulfur levels in conventional crude products, improving demand and prices for GTL products. According to GasWorld.com, even the lowest octane GTL products, such as naptha, are in high demand as an oil sand diluent. This video describes the "world's largest GTL plant."
enjoy!
-pmover
Will Gas-to-Liquid Reach Flood Stage?
With the price disparity between natural gas and oil at an all-time high, gas-to-liquid (GTL) conversion plants are on the upswing. High capital costs — a recent plant cost $19 billion — limit them to areas with reliable, long-term feedstock availability and high regional demand for transportation fuels. Another market leveler is new restrictions on sulfur levels in conventional crude products, improving demand and prices for GTL products. According to GasWorld.com, even the lowest octane GTL products, such as naptha, are in high demand as an oil sand diluent. This video describes the "world's largest GTL plant."
enjoy!
-pmover