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Title: Design And Construction Of Sour Gas Gathering Systems
Author: Richard L. Moore
Source: American Gas Association 1976
Year Published: 1976
Abstract: Exploration programs to locate new sources of natural gas have in recent years involved drillmg wells to deeper formations. A large portion of the gas discovered in deep well drilling programs is sour gas containing significant amounts of H2S and CO2. The production of sour gas reservoirs generally includes some quantities of condensate and/or formation water being produced with the gas stream. The sour gas stream, which is both corrosive to pipeline steel and highly toxic, must be collected and transported from the gas wells to a lield treating plant for processing to produce commercial pipeline quality gas. This paper describes current design and construction techniques being used to solve problems unique to the transportation of sour gas streams.




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