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CO2 removeall at wellhead 1

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MortenA

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Has anybode heard of (novel) technology to remove CO2 (4-6 mol%) at well head (no bulky/complex equipment)? HP/HT conditions. Link to manuf. would be greatly appreciated.

Best Regards

Morten Andersen
 
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It will depend op your operating pressure/temp. If you want to check it out yourself then the Norwegian Oil industri has a standard that comes with a spreadsheet for checking coorosion. But you have to have some starting knowledge.


best Regards

Morten

PS Dont be afraid to start a new tread.
 
Marten,

Found it.

This article by TE Cooley and WL Dethloff of Grace Membrane System, Houston TX, in CEP October 1985 will interest you.

The flow scheme start from the wellhead to a heater treater, prefilter coalescer and finally to a membrane filter prior to sells.

 
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