Use of a new type of test that employs a continuous in-line, particle-droplet monitor has helped South Georgia Natural Gas Co, Birmingham, Alabama (USA), quantify the moisture content and size distribution of water droplets at one of its compressor stations. Compressor stations are typically equipped with moisture separators and demisters to remove liquid water to improve gas quality and prevent corrosion and erosion. But this equipment may become overloaded and lead to high carry-over of water droplets. In 1999, South Georgia Natural Gas hired Jonas Incorp, Wilmington, Delaware (USA), to determine the moisture content in the inlet and outlet streams of the compressor station's separator and, thereby, whether the separator was working properly. This was the first time the particle-droplet monitor had been used for such an application.
Particulate probe answers water content questions for Alabama gas pipeline
Die Feuchtegehaltüberwachung bei Kompressorstationen von Gaspipelines
Oil and Gas Journal ; 98 , 38 ; 68-73
2000
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