Glycols

Glycols for Gas Treating in Oil & Gas

In natural gas processing, glycol-based gas treating is a critical method for controlling moisture and preventing hydrate formation. Glycols are widely used as dehydration agents to remove water from natural gas streams, ensuring smooth operations, preventing corrosion, and maintaining the efficiency of transportation and processing infrastructure.

Lamurindo provides high-quality glycols tailored for gas treating applications, offering solutions that enhance system performance and operational reliability. Our expertise in logistics and offshore deliveries ensures that our products reach even the most remote locations, including offshore platforms.

Applications

Natural Gas Processing Plants

Used in glycol dehydration units to remove water vapor.

Gas Pipelines

MEG is injected to prevent hydrate formation in transmission lines.

Offshore Platforms

Ensures gas flow in subsea and deepwater operations.

Gas Storage Facilities

Helps maintain gas quality and prevents corrosion.

Types of Glycols for Gas Treating

Monoethylene Glycol (MEG)

MEG (link ke halaman MEG) is a widely used gas dehydration agent and hydrate inhibitor. It is particularly effective in high-pressure and low-temperature environments where hydrate formation poses a risk. MEG is commonly used in gas pipelines and offshore gas production systems to prevent the formation of ice-like hydrates that can block flow lines.

Key Benefits

Diethylene Glycol (DEG)

DEG serves as an intermediate solution between MEG and TEG. It offers a balance of dehydration efficiency and viscosity, making it suitable for specific gas processing conditions where moderate moisture removal is required.

Key Benefits

Triethylene Glycol (TEG)

TEG is the preferred glycol for natural gas dehydration in gas processing plants. It has a high boiling point and strong water absorption capacity, making it ideal for removing large volumes of water vapor from gas streams.

Key Benefits