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Estimation of Hydrate Inhibitor Loss in Hydrocarbon Liquid Phase

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PETROLEUM SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 27, Issue 9, Pages 943-951

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/10916460802455624

Keywords

correlation; gas hydrate; hydrate inhibitor; methanol; natural gas; numerical algorithm

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The amount of hydrate inhibitor to be injected in the gas processing and transmission system to avoid hydrate formation not only must be sufficient to prevent freezing of the inhibitor in the water phase but also must be sufficient to provide for the equilibrium vapor phase content of the inhibitor and the loss of the inhibitor in any liquid hydrocarbon. In this article, a new numerical algorithm is developed for estimation of loss of methanol in paraffinic hydrocarbons at various temperatures and methanol concentrations in the water phase The predicted values showed good agreement with the reported data. The solubility of methanol in paraffin hydrocarbons is calculated for temperatures in the range of 240 to 320K and methanol concentrations up to 70% in the water phase, where the average absolute deviation is around 4%.

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