The increasing demands of natural gas pushes energy industries to explore the reservoirs contain high CO2 concentration
and impurities including heavy hydrocarbons. High efficiency of using membrane technology in CO2
-natural gas separation
has extended its potential application to offshore environment. Due to the limited studies related with the separation of
CO2
under offshore conditions, the present work has investigated the separation performance of a commercial membrane
in removing bulk CO2
from methane at elevated pressure condition. A wide range of offshore operating conditions
including pressure from 10 to 50 bar, CO2
concentration from 25 to 70% and temperature of 30o
C, 40o
C and 50o
C were
studied. High relative CO2 permeance and relative CO2
/CH4
selectivity were observed when the pressure and the CO2
concentration increased. This work, therefore substantial is to bridge the gap and facilitates the application of membrane
technology for offshore operating conditions.