A Re-think of the Mercury Removal Problem

Paul Frank, Johnson Matthey. Teesside, UK

The Arrival of New, High Activity Mercury Absorbants has allowed the re-thinking of purification processes. The MRU can now be located at the front ...

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A Road Map to Marginal Gas Field Development

Paul Mulders. Frames Process Systems, Zoeterwoude, The Netherlands

Frames has challenged the development of a non-economical marginal gas field by introducing a new approach resulting in the successful implementation of ...

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Current and Future Solvent Technologies for Improved Mercaptan Removal

Jan Lambrichts, Dow Chemicals,Bilzen, Belgium

Amine solvents have been used for several decades for removal of hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide from a variety of gas streams, but have ...

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Development and Industrial Validation of a New Hybrid Solvent for Mercaptans Removal

Claire Weiss, Total E&P, Pau, France

Mercaptans removal from sour natural gases has always been considered as a challenge, as the solvent processes, which are very well adapted to ...

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Fluor’s Econamine FG Plus (sm) Technology for Post-Combustion C02 Capture

Satish Reddy, Fluor, California, USA

Fluor’s Econamine FG PlusSM (EFG+) is one of the leading technologies for large scale post-combustion CO2 capture. This paper describes recent EFG+ process enhancements ...

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Gas Clean Up – An Overview

John Sheffield, John M. Campbell Company, Gloucestershir, UK

A General Overview of the applications, needs, and various requirements / methods available.
John’s paper will give an introduction to the proceedings ...

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Glycol Reclaimer

K. Dave Diba, Comart Engineering and Construction, Mezzano, Italy

All glycols used for dehydration by absorption in counter current Tri-ethylene glycol (TEG), and Mono-ethylene glycol (MEG) used for glycol injection ...

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Managing Uncertainties in the Reservoir Fluids in the Design of Gas Processing Facilities

Soufyane Teffahi, BP, Sunbury, UK

This paper discusses some of the possible design shortfalls created by uncertainties in the reservoir fluid properties. It will also propose guidelines to manage those ...

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Sulfiding of Tail Gas Catalyst – Proper Preparation of Tail Gas Hydrogenation Catalyst for a Long and Active Life

Stephen N. Massie, Criterion Catalysts and Technologies, Houston, USA

Reductive Tail Gas  Processes allow sulphur producing facilities to meet stringent sulphur emission regulations. This paper addresses the various approaches that ...

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TEG Dehydration – Trays and Transfer Units: A Comparison of Contactor Design Methods

Paul Clinton, Shell Global Solutions, Den Haag, Netherlands

Gas dehydration with tri-ethylene glycol (TEG) has been very successfully used in the gas industry for many decades.
This paper evaluates the ...

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