Natural Gas Dehydration (the most widely-used method for industrial dehydration of NG is absorption. Absorption is usually performed using triethyleneglycol sorbent (TEG). Absorption takes place at low temperatures then, the absorbed water is boiled out from a triethyleneglycol sorbent during regeneration in a reboiler at very high temperatures. If the dew point temperature is not properly managed, water vapor in natural gas stream can pose dangers to process facilities. On the other hand, hydrate formation can happen at temperatures below the dew point. Thus, it is essential to lessen the water content in the gas stream to below or within the tolerated limit of 6-7lb/MMSCFD. Rovicon with its team of engineers can build, install, and commission these packages that will suit your need.
