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Formaldehyde-methanol, metallic-oxide agents head scavengers list

Journal Article · · Oil Gas J.; (United States)
OSTI ID:6438300
Use of batch-operated chemical H/sub 2/S scavengers as an inexpensive gas-sweetening process may be an attractive alternative for moderately sour gas wells with small production remote from a gas-processing plant. This article begins a four-part series describing the most common H/sub 2/S scavengers available to the natural gas-producing industry. Advantages, disadvantages, health and safety aspects, case histories, design guidelines, and economics of these scavengers will be addressed. Currently available, nonregenerative scavengers for small-plant H/sub 2/S removal may be categorized into four groups: Formaldehyde-methanol-based, metallic oxide-based, caustic-based, and other processes.
Research Organization:
Dome Petroleum Ltd., Calgary (CA)
OSTI ID:
6438300
Journal Information:
Oil Gas J.; (United States), Journal Name: Oil Gas J.; (United States) Vol. 87:4; ISSN OIGJA
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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