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Removal of Moisture and Sulfur Compounds from Natural Gas by Silica Gels

Removal of Moisture and Sulfur Compounds from Natural Gas by Silica Gels Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, Vol. 38, Nos. 7–8, 2002 REMOVAL OF MOISTURE AND SULFUR COMPOUNDS FROM NATURAL GAS BY SILICA GELS S. A. Molchanov In order to control seasonal imbalance in natural gas consumption and to guarantee its reliable delivery through trunk pipelines to the consumers as well as to maintain throughout the year rhythmic and steady operation in terms of efficiency of the technological processes of production and processing of gas at the Orenburg gas condensate complex, a underground gas storage station called SPKhG (Sovkhoz Underground Gas Storage) has been built. The technological indices of the SPKhG are cited in Table 1. The SPKhG operates in two modes: 1) pumping of natural gas into the storage (April–September) and 2) with- drawal of gas from the storage and its transport through trunk pipelines to the consumers (October–March). These modes are called pumping-in and withdrawal seasons. The SPKhG was built on the base of a depleted sulfur-free gas condensate field which was in operation in the years 1968–1974. Conversion of the wells of this field into a gas storage coincided with the launching and initial period of operation of the Orenburg Gas Processing Plant (GPP). This period is noted for http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Chemical and Petroleum Engineering Springer Journals

Removal of Moisture and Sulfur Compounds from Natural Gas by Silica Gels

Chemical and Petroleum Engineering , Volume 38 (8) – Oct 10, 2004

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2002 by Plenum Publishing Corporation
Subject
Chemistry; Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering; Mineral Resources; Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences; Industrial Pollution Prevention
ISSN
0009-2355
eISSN
1573-8329
DOI
10.1023/A:1021075316658
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Abstract

Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, Vol. 38, Nos. 7–8, 2002 REMOVAL OF MOISTURE AND SULFUR COMPOUNDS FROM NATURAL GAS BY SILICA GELS S. A. Molchanov In order to control seasonal imbalance in natural gas consumption and to guarantee its reliable delivery through trunk pipelines to the consumers as well as to maintain throughout the year rhythmic and steady operation in terms of efficiency of the technological processes of production and processing of gas at the Orenburg gas condensate complex, a underground gas storage station called SPKhG (Sovkhoz Underground Gas Storage) has been built. The technological indices of the SPKhG are cited in Table 1. The SPKhG operates in two modes: 1) pumping of natural gas into the storage (April–September) and 2) with- drawal of gas from the storage and its transport through trunk pipelines to the consumers (October–March). These modes are called pumping-in and withdrawal seasons. The SPKhG was built on the base of a depleted sulfur-free gas condensate field which was in operation in the years 1968–1974. Conversion of the wells of this field into a gas storage coincided with the launching and initial period of operation of the Orenburg Gas Processing Plant (GPP). This period is noted for

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Published: Oct 10, 2004

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