Equilibrium water content in natural gas with hydrates or MEG solutions

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    Abstract

    This work is a part of GPA Project 062 which measures data related to natural gas systems with Mono-Ethylene Glycol (MEG) as the hydrate inhibitor. Additionally the project also includes "impurities" of inhibitors such as salts, corrosion inhibitors and pH stablizers.

    Part 1 of Project 062 is shown in RR 205. The hydrate dissociation points of various systems have been experimentally measured and reported.

    Part 2 of Project 062, this report, mainly deals with the equilibrium water content in the vapor phase. Exxperimental data and modeling results are reported.
    Original languageEnglish
    PublisherGas Processing Association
    VolumeRR-211
    Publication statusPublished - Oct 2011

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