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GTL outlook. Part 1. G.T.L. [gas-to-liquid] technologies focus on lowering costs. M.J. Corke. OGJ, 21 September 1998, 96(38), 71--77.
The development of GTL technology and the status of existing and proposed GTL projects are reviewed. Syngas production, Fischer--Tropsch conversion, product work-up, and current licensed options --- Exxon, Sasol, Shell, and Syntroleum are discussed. Attention is drawn to economies of scale.
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Journal title: Oil and Gas Journal
Subjects: Banking, finance and investment, Project Management, Economics, business and commerce, Retail and marketing, Gas works (and other conversion to gases), Gas to liquid plants, Petroleum engineering, Cost reduction