AreJay
Chemical
- Nov 22, 2010
- 25
Hi all,
Looking at the gas lift on a process and wondering about hydrates.
The gas goes through dehydration before final compression where it is moved down to lift other wells.
By the time the gas gets to the wells it has cooled down to around 7/8oC which bring the gas into its hydrate zone. The platform currently inject methanol into the lift gas in fear of hydrates but this is the 1st time I have ever seen this.
Surely with all gas lifted wells by the time the gas gets subsea it must have cooled to within its hydrate zone? Do most platforms have methanol in the lift gas?
Thanks in advance
Looking at the gas lift on a process and wondering about hydrates.
The gas goes through dehydration before final compression where it is moved down to lift other wells.
By the time the gas gets to the wells it has cooled down to around 7/8oC which bring the gas into its hydrate zone. The platform currently inject methanol into the lift gas in fear of hydrates but this is the 1st time I have ever seen this.
Surely with all gas lifted wells by the time the gas gets subsea it must have cooled to within its hydrate zone? Do most platforms have methanol in the lift gas?
Thanks in advance