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Corrosion in Sour Water Strippers

Corrosion, 1959
This paper discusses the several methods used for stripping foul waters, disposal of waste gas and water, types of corrosion experienced and steps adopted to mitigate corrosion by inhibition, non-metallic coatings and alloy selection. Corrosion test results obtained in operating foul-water treating units also are presented.
J. F. Mason, C. M. Schillmoller
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Water Content of Sour Hydrocarbon Systems

Society of Petroleum Engineers Journal, 1963
Abstract A knowledge of the equilibrium water content of hydrocarbon systems under pressure is important to the national gas industry. The information available on the solubility of water in hydrocarbon, hydrogen sulfide, and carbon dioxide systems is reviewed in this paper and the influence of the more important variables such as ...
J. Lukacs, D.B. Robinson
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Inorganic Scale Issues and Treatment for Sour Water Strippers

CONFERENCE 2022, 2022
Abstract During oil and gas operation, water is used for many operation processes, which make water contain various contaminants depending on the sources and processes. Sour water strippers (SWS) are critical units to remove ammonia (NH3) and hydrogen sulfide (H2S) from sour water streams to condition the waters for the discharge or ...
Haiping Lu   +4 more
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Experience with Sour Water Corrosion in Desulfurizing, Mea Gas Scrubbing and Sour Water Stripping Processes

CORROSION 1981, 1981
Abstract This paper describes the corrosion of equipment by high pH sour water in desulfurizing, MEA gas scrubbing and sour water stripping processes. The sour water is formed by the catalytic conversion of nitrogen and sulfur, present in vacuum gas oil, to ammonia and hydrogen sulfide.
F. Ernesto Blanco, Brian Hopkinson
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Estimation of sour natural gas water content

Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, 2010
Abstract In this paper a new method based an artificial neural network (ANN) for prediction of natural gas mixture water content (NGMWC) is presented. H 2 S mole fraction, temperature, and pressure have been input variables of the network and NGMWC has been set as network output.
Gholamreza, Zahedi Mohammad   +2 more
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Estimation of Water Content in Sour Gases

All Days, 2005
Abstract Estimating the water content of natural gases is necessary in many chemical and petroleum engineering processes, e.g., calculating the amount of water condensed in a pipeline for designing hydrate inhibition strategy. An empirical method based on correction of ideal model for estimating the water content of sweet natural gases ...
Amir Mohammadi   +2 more
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Water Injection Optimization to Prevent Reservoir Souring

SPE Reservoir Simulation Conference, 2023
Abstract This paper presents a three-stage integrated workflow using thermal/ geomechanical and thermal/ chemical simulation models to prevent reservoir souring during high concentration sulphate water injection. Reservoir souring takes place when sulphate reducing bacteria (SRB) is activated by cold injection water and gains access to ...
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