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CONDENSATE SPLITTERS (PMR-CS) PMR-CS-1 PMR-CS-5 PMR-CS-10 PMR-CS-20 PMR-CS-60 PMR-CS-120 PMR-CS-200 Design—Engineer—Install—Maintain
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CONDENSATE
SPLITTERS
Proxions Condensate Splitter (PMR-CS are com-
plete, modularized units ready for installation
and are designed to be fully erected and opera-
tional within 2-6 weeks from arrival at the pre-
pared project site. All equipment is fully warrant-
ed for 12 months and includes process guaran-
tee.
Our refineries work on a limited amount of
utilities and therefore or self sufficient depend-
ing on the crude type and product requirements.
Based on a typical 50° API) Condensate oil, the
PMR-CS will process the rated capacity and pro-
duce by volume approximately 50% Naphtha,
25% Distillate, and 25% Residuum.
Actual processing capacities, product percent-
ages and boiling points will vary depending on
the special characteristics of your crude. Upon
receipt of your crude composition.
Proxion Mini Refineries can also furnish any op-
tional equipment needed for further processing
of your product streams such as Distillate
Hydrotreaters, Catalytic Reformers, Vacuum
Units and Naphtha Stabilizers.
Products
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NAPHTHA - Naphtha's boiling
end point is typically between
150°C (302°F) to 193°C (380°
F). This rough-cut hydrocarbon
will generally be blended back
with the residuum and re-
injected into the crude pipeline.
DIESEL (DISTILLATE) - This
product's typical boiling range
is from about 185°C
(365°F) to about 351°C (665°
F), and can be used as a heat-
ing oil and fuel. The unit will
produce arctic, winter and sum-
mer grades of diesel, depend-
ing upon the quality of the
crude.
RESIDUUM - The remaining
crude, which is heavier than
diesel, typically begins to
boil at about 287°C (550°F).
This product is generally blend-
ed back with the naphtha and
re-injected into the crude pipe-
line.
Capacities
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Each PMR-CS is custom de-
signed to satisfy the client
unique requirement. Although
we do standardize our systems
so that addons can be imple-
mented quickly, safely and cost
effectively.
Most of our units can be
operated with a minimum turn-
down of 40% of maximum
throughput.
Standard Models :
— PMR-CS—1S
— 100 BPD
— PMR-CS—5S
— 500 BPD
— PMR-CS—10S
— 1000 BPD
— PMR-CS—20S
— 2000 BPD
— PMR-CS—60S
— 6000 BPD
— PMR-CS—120S
— 12,000 BPD
— PMR-CS—200S
— 20,000 BPD
Designation “C” after the model
number is for corrosive
environments.
Modular Construction
Complete with Modular Control Room and SCADA
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Standard Equipment
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Proxion Mini Refineries
provides completely
assembled process modules
containing all the necessary
equipment, piping, electrical
and instrumentation compo-
nents.
On-Module equipment in-
cludes:
— Heat Exchangers
— Furnace
— Pumps (100% Spared)
— Crude Tower
— Side Strippers (if
necessary)
— Air Coolers
— Accumulator Vessel
— Instrument Air
— Chemical Injection
— Product Sample Cooling
The Process Control System,
Safety Interlock System, and
Motor Control Center is prefab-
ricated and installed on module.
The unit can be controlled
locally and/or from a remote
control room.
Addons
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— Desalter Modules
— Extra Draws offs
— Material upgrade for
corrosive crudes (C)
— API Pumps
— De-waxing units
— Gasoline Upgrading
— Desulpherization and
Merox units
STANDARD PMR-CS PROCESS FLOW
Process Description
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This PMR-CS is designed to separate the Condensate into several side cuts, an overhead
and bottom stream. The streams will be cut according to the boiling points pre-determined to
meet the product specifications and standard. The design of the process will be to operate at
a continuous state to the capacity outlined in the scope of supply for 330 days per year while
processing the condensate described in the assay provided. The plant will be modular and
skid mounted, incorporating the listed process equipment, piping, instrumentation and all
electrical junction boxes located at the skid edge. The PMR-CS does not use steam for strip-
ping, however steam stripping can be incorporated into the PMR-CS design as an add-on but
will be subject to design consideration and approval.
Condensate feedstock is delivered to the suction of the condensate charge pumps (by Buy-
er’s pipeline) from the outside battery limits, at the required minimum flow and suction
(NPSH) as required by the pumps. The condensate charge pumps, then delivers the conden-
sate to a pre-flash vessel where the light ends are flashed off and routed either to storage or
flare. The bottom liquid from the pre-flash vessel is delivered at the required pressure and
flow to the Atmospheric Distillation Column (ADU). The process in the column splits the con-
densate feed into the following products.
— Naphtha
— Kero/Jet Fuel
— Diesel
— Atmospheric Bottoms
The process is set up such that the side draw products will have a wide range of properties
(within limits) depending on the intended use. A side stream stripper might be envisaged for
the Naphtha, kerosene or diesel to remove the light ends from the products. The side stream
strippers will be envisaged based on specification and intended use.
Additional draw offs can be added if required.
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Manchester
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Trafford House
Chester Road, Manchester, UK
+44 (0) 161 8831706
London
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100 Brompton Road
Knightsbridge, London, UK
+44 (0) 20 339 785 07