Sweet, lean natural gas contains water that must be removed through a dehydration process. Glycol-based gas dehydration uses glycol, such as triethylene glycol (TEG), to absorb water from the gas stream. The glycol circulates in contact with the gas to absorb water, is regenerated to remove the water, and recycled for further use in dehydrating additional gas volumes.
Sweet, lean natural gas contains water that must be removed through a dehydration process. Glycol-based gas dehydration uses glycol, such as triethylene glycol (TEG), to absorb water from the gas stream. The glycol circulates in contact with the gas to absorb water, is regenerated to remove the water, and recycled for further use in dehydrating additional gas volumes.
Sweet, lean natural gas contains water that must be removed through a dehydration process. Glycol-based gas dehydration uses glycol, such as triethylene glycol (TEG), to absorb water from the gas stream. The glycol circulates in contact with the gas to absorb water, is regenerated to remove the water, and recycled for further use in dehydrating additional gas volumes.