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Optimizing Methanol Usage For Hydrate Inhibition In A Gas Gathering System

  • Keith A. Bullin - Bryan Research & Engineering, LLC
  • Jerry A. Bullin - Bryan Research & Engineering, LLC
  • 2004
  • Gas Processors Association

Hydrate inhibition with methanol continues to play a critical role in many operations. Numerous opportunities exist for optimizing methanol usage based on the operating conditions, seasonal variations in temperature, and accurate prediction of the hydrate formation temperature. To properly predict the requirements, the distribution of methanol between the gas and liquid phases is of key importance. These opportunities for optimization have been made possible primarily through research data from the GPA.

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Hydrate inhibition with methanol continues to play a critical role in many operations. Numerous opportunities exist for optimizing methanol usage based on the operating conditions, seasonal variations in temperature, and accurate prediction of the hydrate formation temperature. To properly predict the requirements, the distribution of methanol between the gas and liquid phases is of key importance. These opportunities for optimization have been made possible primarily through research data from the GPA.