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Title: Determination of H2S and Total Sulfur in Natural Gas
Author: Jonathan Althaus
Source: 2018 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2018
Abstract: Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) is a gas composed of one Sulfur atom and two Hydrogen atoms. H2S is formed by the decomposition of organic matter and is therefore found naturally in crude oil and natural gas deposits. H2S is a highly toxic, transparent, colorless, and corrosive gas. Due to the toxic and caustic properties of this gas and its natural presence within natural gas, it is imperative to measure and control the concentration levels of H2S within natural gas pipelines. This paper will discuss the properties, purpose of measurement, and measurement technologies for H2S and discuss how these technologies can be adapted for the measurement of Total Sulfur.




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