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From Anguil Environmental Systems, Inc.
The largest U.S.-based independent oil and gas producer and one of the largest independent processors of natural gas and natural gas liquids in North America was in search of new technologies to maintain the pollution control efficiency at their natural gas treatment facility. In typical gas plants, the well head natural gas needs to be treated to remove water, CO2, any sulfur compounds and heavy hydrocarbons before it is sent to the pipeline. The acid gases formed by CO2 and H2S are normally removed by amine adsorption. The amine must then be stripped of these acid gases in order to be reused. The amine stripper off gas (tail gas) needs to be treated before discharge to atmosphere to remove residual hydrocarbons and meet EPA regulations. Products & Services
Thermal oxidizers and catalytic oxidizers are used to destroy volatile organic compounds (VOC) in process gases.
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Air scrubbers, wet scrubbers, and gas scrubbers are air pollution control devices that use a high-energy liquid spray to remove aerosol and gaseous pollutants from an air stream. The gases are removed either by absorption or chemical reaction.
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Used for decades, BASF Sorbeadä oil-drop silica gel is a premium silica gel-based adsorbent that allows the single step removal of both heavy hydrocarbons and water from natural gas ('quick-cycle...
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Absorbent:
Liquid used to remove specific components from a gas stream. Common examples are TEG to remove water; absorption oil to recover heavy hydrocarbons from natural gas; and...
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Most crude oil contain varying amounts of sulfur. Hydrotreating various distillates from these crudes generate hydrogen sulfide, which is converted to elemental sulfur to minimize atmospheric...
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