Water and inhibitor distribution in gas production systems

Antonin Chapoy, Amir H. Mohammadi, Alain Valtz, Christopher Coquelet, Dominique Richon

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    Abstract

    Project 987

    Gas transportation over long distances will often result in the fluid arriving at the processing facilities at low temperatures. The gas may not be completely dehydrated and water may therefore condense along the pipeline, and inhibitors may be injected in order to prevent hydrate formation and pipeline blockage. This distribution of water and inhibitor in the vapor and liquid entering the processing facilities are important parameters in design and operation. This project provides experimental data needed to improve the design and operation of such facilities.
    Original languageEnglish
    PublisherGas Processing Association
    VolumeRR-198
    Publication statusPublished - 2008

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