Everything about Gas To Liquids totally explained
Gas to liquids or
GTL is a
refinery process to convert
natural gas or other gaseous
hydrocarbons into
longer-chain hydrocarbons.
Methane-rich gases are converted into liquid fuels either via direct conversion or via
syngas as an intermediate, for example using the
Fischer Tropsch or
Mobil process. Using such processes, refineries can convert some of their gaseous waste products into valuable
fuel oils, which can be sold as or blended only with
Diesel fuel. The process may also be used for the economic extraction of gas deposits in locations where it isn't economical to build a pipeline. This process will be increasingly significant as
crude oil resources are depleted, while natural gas supplies are projected to last into the
22nd century.
On November 22, 2007, the Dokter Wagemaker ferry, owned by
Royal TESO was the first ship to be propelled by GTL diesels.
On February 1st, 2008, the
Airbus A380 was the first commercial jet airplane to fly with GTL-based fuel.
GTL Process
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