Abstract
Abstract: This study will examine a domestic gas field in Bayelsa, Nigeria, to improve the natural gas purification process. This study's main goals are to reduce energy use and improve purification levels. A complete technical and economic assessment was carried out utilizing Aspen Plus TM software. The absorption parameters reflux ratio and stage number were estimated using single-factor sensitivity analysis. The energy system's energy-saving technique was used to examine the heat transfer mechanism and recommend a change. The optimization results show that the suggested system has better purifying performance, lower total energy consumption, and 9 percent improved energy efficiency.
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