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Tuesday, March 12 2019 - 16:00
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NGK's Large Ceramic Membrane to Be Used in Demonstration Test for CO2 Recovery from Associated Gas during Oil Production
NAGOYA, Japan, Mar. 12, 2019 /Kyodo JBN- AsiaNet / --

NGK INSULATORS, LTD. (hereinafter "NGK"), based in Nagoya, Japan, announced 
recently that its DDR-type zeolite membrane has been adopted for use in "the 
demonstration test of the CO2 recovery process using DDR-type zeolite 
membranes." The test will be jointly conducted at an oil field in the United 
States by Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation (JOGMEC) and JGC 
Corporation (JGC). DDR-type zeolite membranes are large ceramic membranes 
capable of efficiently separating carbon dioxide (CO2) from natural gas mainly 
composed of methane (CH4) even at high pressures and high CO2 concentrations. 
The project represents the first-ever use of large ceramic membranes in CO2 
recovery from associated gas during oil production.

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NGK's DDR-type zeolite membranes have pores with a diameter smaller than 1 
nanometer (one-billionth of a meter); they are capable of separating small 
molecules. They have a honeycomb structure with approximately 1,600 cells with 
an internal diameter of 2.4 millimeters that penetrate a cylindrical ceramic 
substrate and are 1,000 millimeters in length and 180 millimeters in diameter. 
The entire inner surface of the cells is formed with DDR-type zeolite membranes 
that selectively allow permeation of CO2. The membrane area per element is 12 
square meters.

Zeolite is the name for a varied group of microporous, aluminosilicate 
minerals. DDR is one type; it features a structure of elliptical pores 0.36 
nanometers by 0.44 nanometers in size. The pores' short diameter (0.36 
nanometers) is larger than CO2 (0.33 nanometers) and smaller than CH4 (0.38 
nanometers). So, when mixed gas of CO2 and CH4 is supplied to a DDR-type 
zeolite membrane, it allows CO2 to pass through selectively, which enables it 
to efficiently separate the two components.

Since 2001, NGK has manufactured and sold honeycomb-structure ceramic membranes 
for water purification with a pore diameter of 0.1 micrometer, diameter of 180 
millimeters, and total length of 1,000-1,500 millimeters. Utilizing this 
manufacturing technology, NGK succeeded in creating a large-sized DDR-type 
zeolite membrane. The membrane area per element is larger than other tubular 
zeolite membranes, making it possible to reduce facility size and overall costs.

Polymer membranes are currently used for CO2 separation. They have a weakness, 
though: separation performance decreases at high pressures and high CO2 
concentrations. The DDR-type zeolite membrane developed by NGK maintains high 
CO2 separation performance even at high pressure (80 atm) and high CO2 
concentrations; it also possesses excellent heat resistance and can be used at 
high temperatures.

NGK has been partnering with JGC since 2008 to develop a CO2 removal process in 
natural gas fields using a DDR-type zeolite membrane, and as part of this 
recent joint project between JGC and JOGMEC on CO2 recovery from associated gas 
during oil production, it was decided that a field demonstration test would be 
conducted in a process that uses NGK's DDR-type zeolite membranes. The test is 
scheduled to be conducted for approximately one year following completion of 
design and construction of a test facility, which began in February 2019.

Characteristics of DDR-type zeolite membranes:
- Large membrane area per element means a smaller overall facility
- Maintain high CO2 separation performance even at high CO2 concentrations
- Exceptional pressure resistance for use at high pressures (up to 80 atm)
- Exceptional heat resistance for use at high temperatures

Applications for DDR-type zeolite membranes:
- CO2 recovery from associated gas during oil production
- CO2 removal during natural-gas processing 

Overview of the test:
Name: Field demonstration test of DDR-type zeolite membrane technology
Demonstrator: Joint project by JOGMEC and JGC
Site: Texas, U.S.
Targeted gas: Associated gas generated during oil production
Details: Optimization and performance test on a CO2 recovery facility using 
         DDR-type zeolite membranes (associated gas-processing capacity: 
         3 million cubic feet per day)
Future plans: Design and construction of the test facility began in February 
              2019, and demonstration tests will be carried out over 
              approximately one year after its completion

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About NGK
NGK is the world's largest manufacturer of electrical insulators, including 
1,000-kV ultrahigh-voltage (UHV) transmission and substation insulators, and 
has a 100-year history. With foundations in exclusive ceramics technology, NGK 
contributes to environmental conservation, providing a wide range of products 
and technology in the "Triple E" growth fields of energy, ecology and 
electronics. NGK is also one of the largest manufacturers of HONEYCERAM and 
diesel particulate filters (DPF) for catalyst converters for automobiles. NGK 
is also the world's leading manufacturer succeeding in commercialization of 
large-capacity energy storage systems (NAS batteries), which has overturned the 
conventional wisdom that power cannot be stored.
To learn more about NGK, visit: https://www.ngk-insulators.com/en/index.html


SOURCE: NGK INSULATORS, LTD.