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Strategies for gas treatment with adsorbents

Scott Northrop, ExxonmMobil Upstream Research Company

Narasimhan Sundaram, ExxonMobil Research & Engineering

2009 / Gas

Advances in regenerable, solid-bed adsorption processes for natural gas dehydration and treating can improve selectivity and cut input energy costs.

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Selecting gas treating technologies

 W G "Trey" Brown, Newpoint Gas

2009 / Gas

Advances in gas treatment technologies over the past ten to 20 years have widened the range of economically recoverable gas sources.

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Treating high CO2 gases with MDEA

Jenny Seagraves, Ineos Oxide

Ralph H Wiland, Optimized Gas Treating

2009 / Gas

Using MDEA as a solvent for high levels of CO2 removal requires careful process modelling using accurate simulation.

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Modelling to optimise natural gas dehydration

 Henry Rastelli and Julie Stiltner Shadden, UOP, A Honeywell Company

2009 / Gas

Computer modelling can help processors to understand the severity of conditions in molecular sieves used for the dehydration of natural gas.

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Conversion of natural gas to liquid fuels

 Chris Cunningham

2009 / Gas

Companies aiming to bring gas to liquids projects to the commercial stage have encountered variable success.

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Catalytic oxygen removal from coal mine methane

Gary Trotter, Oil & Gas Equity Management

Zane Rhodes, Newpoint Gas

2009 / Gas

A catalytic combustion process for oxygen removal enables maximum production of sales gas from an unconventional source of methane.

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Clean coal technology for fuel gas

Andrew Williams, Advantica

2009 / Gas

The high prices of oil and natural gas, coupled with ease of carbon capture, favour coal gasification for fuel gas supplies.

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