Sulphur plant turndown

See his process flow diagrams

De-enthanizer process flow diagramA steady sulphur reduction in the inlet stream led this applicant to modify his gas plant. If you need to try something similar, reviewing his application will help a lot.

Using AppIntel you can see his reasoning, his discussion with the regulator, and the time it took for approval.

He submitted all his process flow diagrams, plot plans and process flow rates. He described his efforts to attract more high sulphur inlet streams and his plans going forward.

You can see his application documents in moments by clicking on the button below.

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Or just look at it differently

Instead of reconfiguring your plant, you might be able to just convince the regulator to let you account for your sulphur recovery differently like another operator did.


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Would you like to see what other operators in your areas are thinking about offloading terminals, upgrading, water processing and waste management? AppIntel can help.

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