Modern fuels

Syngas in modern fuels

Syngas is a mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide and is another method of producing ammonia or methanol. Our team at Samuel is comprised of highly experienced industry professionals that can bring broad knowledge and experience to your project. Designing optimal Syngas plants is the result of a well managed project.

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plants

Syngas plants, hydrogen plants, carbon monoxide plants, HyCO plants, CO2 capture plants

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Services

Process Simulation & Full Custom Design | PFD & P&ID Development | Supporting Utilities Sizing & Design | Equipment Sizing & Specifications | Control/Automation | Process Performance Guarantees | Extensive Modularization Experience

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Technologies

Steam-Methane Reformers (SMR)  | This includes: down-flow down-fired box, down-flow side-fired box, up-flow, up-fired cylindrical, specialty licensed reformer

Samuel behind a syngas processing plant?

A syngas processing plant is a facility that converts various types of feedstock into a form of synthetic gas (syngas) that can be used as a fuel source or converted into other useful products. The feedstock is typically a combination of biomass, coal, and other organic or inorganic materials. The syngas is created through a process of thermal or catalytic conversion of the feedstock into a gas that consists mainly of carbon monoxide, hydrogen, and carbon dioxide. The syngas is then cooled and filtered to remove impurities and can then be used for electricity generation, as a fuel for internal combustion engines, and for a variety of chemical processes.