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EPSRC Reference: EP/N508561/1
Title: Multistage Ejectors for Flare Gas Recovery
Principal Investigator: Hewakandamby, Dr BN
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Department: Faculty of Engineering
Organisation: University of Nottingham
Scheme: Technology Programme
Starts: 01 July 2015 Ends: 30 June 2016 Value (£): 74,862
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Energy - Conventional
EPSRC Industrial Sector Classifications:
Energy
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The project focuses on the development of a multistage ejector for use in flare gas recovery in the oil and gas industry.

Significant levels of flare gas is released in the extraction of oil and gas. This was equivalent of 140 billion metres cube in

2011. The adoption of flare gas recovery units is dependent on a financial return as there is as yet no international

convention of flare gas emission currently enforecd. This project will explore the feasibility of using a two stage ejector

based system to compress the flare gas to a useful pressure rather than "flaring" it off. The current difficulties with this

proposed system are: i) at elevated waste gas inlet pressure to the second stage ejector, currently at elevated suction

pressure the efficiency of the ejector is reduced significantly. ii) multistage ejector systems rely on phase separation

between stages, Transvac currently does not possess the necessary information on optimal separation technology for this

application. If these issues could be overcome then the multistage system would represent a significant reduction in both

the cost of flare gas recovery system installation and operation, making the process more feasible for installation.
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