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Summary

This research proposes a novel hybrid system for clean methane conversion for liquified hydrogen production. The integration of this process with enhanced oil recovery was evaluated. The thermodynamic data were obtained by modelling the system on Aspen Plus, and the final CO2 flow rates from the system were determined. The CO2 obtained was injected for EOR in a reservoir simulator. A detailed thermodynamic assessment was performed for the system by performing the mass, energy, entropy, and exergy balances over each unit. The efficiencies of the subsystems and overall system are reported.

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2022-03-21
2024-04-28
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