AMINE GAS SWEETENING AND SULPHUR RECOVERY

  • 15 Hours

Description

A significant fraction of the natural gas produced today contains acid gases--primarily hydrogen sulphide (H2S) and carbon dioxide (CO2) in sufficiently high concentrations as to be considered sub-quality. These contaminants must be removed for the gas to be safely and economically utilized

 

Outline

Introduction to Natural Gas, Gas Sweetening System Design and Troubleshooting for Sulphur Recovery.