Lb water/milion cu ft of wet gas at 60 °F and 14.7 psia
Water Content of Hydrocarbon Gas
60-40-20 0 20_—«40_—«GO__—8O 100 120 140 160180200 240 280
80000 30000
Correction for Gas Gravity
60000 60000
oF
440000 eae 40000
Reo go
20000 TTT 20000
Gas Gravity
10000 2 ee 10000
Molecular Weight
6000 ‘6000
4000 4000
Correction for Sanity
1000 1000
“lal Solids in Brine, %
400 400
Warning: Dashed lines ar
200 | meta-stable equilibrium, 2 200
‘Retual equilibrium ts lowor s
‘water content. Angle fs 3
Rincton of compostion, 2
100 5 100
80 & 80
@
40 g 40
20 20
Position of tis Ine
n'a tinction of gas
10 composition, 10
2 Water contents of natural gases with 2
‘corrections for salinity and relative density.
‘After Meketta and Wele, Hycrocarbon
Processing. August, 1950,
0 #020024]. «8D. 100 120 140 160180200 240 280
Temperature, °FFic.209
Emective Water Content of CO2 in Natural Gas Mixtures vs, Temperature at Various Pressures
to000
2B
; ;
3 =
2
é
3 oo
100.
Effecive Water Conten
30 100 150 2b 250) 300 330
Tornperature, °F
Fic. 208
Effective Water Content of H2S in Natural Gas Mixtures vs. Temperature at Various Pressures
10000: 200 pan:
0:
ee:
co
100
Effective Water Content, lbm H,O/MMsct
10
0 100 160 200 250 300 350
Temperature, "FPressure-Temperature Curves for
Predicting Hydrate Formation
6000
4000
3000
s
28
Ss
5.
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s
8
2
a
Ss
s
cA
Pressure for hydrate formation, psia
s
T
Le
3 6408s
Temperature, ° F