EmmanuelTop
Chemical
- Sep 28, 2006
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Extremely rich acid gas from sweetening unit, recovered at 1.5bar abs, has to be recompressed in a multistage compressor system up to 100 bar before being exported outside of the plant battery limits. The stream is saturated with water and, as such, creates highly corrosive environment in high pressure equipment. In order to aleviate this concern, dehydration of acid gas and reduction of water content down to 40mg/Sm3 is required.
According to my knowledge, TEG units are feasible within pressure range of 30-100bar which means that at least 3 stages of acid gas compression would require special and extremely expensive corrosion resistant alloys before dehydration could be performed.
Are there any recognized and proven technologies for dehydration of low-pressure acid gas (more than 50% H2S and CO2), and what are the possible drawbacks of these applications? The best solution would be if gas dehydration can be executed below 3 or 6 bar abs.
Thanks in advance,
According to my knowledge, TEG units are feasible within pressure range of 30-100bar which means that at least 3 stages of acid gas compression would require special and extremely expensive corrosion resistant alloys before dehydration could be performed.
Are there any recognized and proven technologies for dehydration of low-pressure acid gas (more than 50% H2S and CO2), and what are the possible drawbacks of these applications? The best solution would be if gas dehydration can be executed below 3 or 6 bar abs.
Thanks in advance,