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Mercury removal processes

Neil Eckersley and David Radtke, UOP, a Honeywell Company

Leon Rogers and Shawn Brennan, Enterprise Products

2013 / Gas

A careful evaluation of the options for removing mercury from natural gas plant feed and product streams is a prudent exercise
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Solubility of hydrocarbons and light ends in amines

Nathan Hatcher, Clayton Jones and Ralph Weiland, Optimized Gas Treating Inc

2013 / Gas

Modelling procedures predict with considerable certainty what the expected hydrocarbon content of an amine solution in a gas processing plant ought to be
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Industrial gases support the natural gas production chain

Stephen Harrison and Ernst Miklos, Linde Gases

2013 / Gas

The contribution of industrial gases across the petrochemical processing spectrum is crucial to performance and safety
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Formulated solvent reduces shale gas processing costs

Robert L Dotson, Dow Oil, Gas & Mining

2013 / Gas

A gas treating facility is upgraded to a formulated solvent to achieve reduced operating costs compared with operations using a commodity amine blend
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Qatar's LNG industry

Meghna Bahl and Sandeep Kumar, Fluor

2013 / Gas

LNG provides an economic means to transport natural gas over long distances.  Resources and technology have enabled Qatar to become a leading exporter
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Flame interaction and rollover solutions in ethylene cracking furnaces

Rex k Isaacs, Zeeco

2013 / Gas

During plant expansion or construction of new facilities for olefins plant, it is important to keep in mind the interactions of flame, fuel and lower emissions
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Steam reforming natural gas containing higher hydrocarbons

Vishwas Deshpande and Subrata Saha, Reliance Ports & Terminals Ltd

2013 / Gas

A method is described for estimating reformed gas composition in a primary reformer when the feed is a natural gas containing higher hydrocarbons
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