Trond
Petroleum
- Jul 31, 2002
- 33
Hi everyone,
We have offshore oil & gas platforms with some wells producing H2S. Recently it was found that one of our wells had reached 600 PPM H2S. We do not have H2S detectors on the platforms, and the well was therefore shut down. This to me seems a bit excessive. Whereas 600 PPM H2S inhaled will lead to rapid loss of conciousness, so will inhaling of pure natural gas!
Considering that these are wells in a well ventilated area, and any major releases would be picked up by inline pressure alarms and gas detectors in the area, would it not be safe to keep the system running with a H2S concentration of even more than 600 PPM?
Eagerly awaiting your words of wisdom
Trond
We have offshore oil & gas platforms with some wells producing H2S. Recently it was found that one of our wells had reached 600 PPM H2S. We do not have H2S detectors on the platforms, and the well was therefore shut down. This to me seems a bit excessive. Whereas 600 PPM H2S inhaled will lead to rapid loss of conciousness, so will inhaling of pure natural gas!
Considering that these are wells in a well ventilated area, and any major releases would be picked up by inline pressure alarms and gas detectors in the area, would it not be safe to keep the system running with a H2S concentration of even more than 600 PPM?
Eagerly awaiting your words of wisdom
Trond