Volume of natural gas which, at a temperature of 60 degrees Fahrenheit and an absolute pressure of 14.73 pounds per square inch, occupies one cubic foot.
The quantity of heat energy which is equivalent to one million btu
Process of removing hydrogen
A natural gas processing equipment that removes water vapor by bubbling natural gas through a glycol contactor, which absorbs water vapor.
The process of removing liquids and moisture content from gas or other matter. Gas is dehydrated to prevent the formation of hydrates. Triethylene glycol is used to absorb any water from the gas
Process of removing water from oil, natural gas or natural gas liquids. It is important to remove the water content from gas to prevent corrosion of the pipelines. Water vapor can also affect the sweetening and refining process of natural gas. Dehydration of crude oil is normally achieved using emulsion breakers, while gas dehydration is accomplished using various liquid desiccants such as glycols (ethylene, diethylene, triethylene and tetraethylene) or solid desiccants such as silica gel or calcium chloride
The break down of organic substances by living organisms
Equipment used to remove unwanted gas from a liquid, especially from a drilling fluid
Cutting most or all of the trees in a forested area. Deforestation contributes to warming by releasing carbon dioxide,
