Thank you again for this video. Huge work!! There is something that bothers me. Why do we have oil in the Rich Glycol? I thought that the oil has been separated from the gas through separator before even going to compressor, so the fluid which enter the Glycol Gas Dehydration System is just natural gas.
Glycol is not oil..it is unstable... it's soluble in water aggressively and non chain hydro carbon... Oil is stable but it is insoluble in water... simply chain compounds as bond angle in chain.. ☺️
Lean glycol is water-free glycol. Water is removed via the regenerator unit. Glycol used is typically triethylene glycol (TEG), diethylene glycol (DEG), mono-ethylene glycol (MEG). Only single type of glycol is typically used.
Moisture is absorbed by glycol (liquid phase) in the form of triethylene glycol (TEG), diethylene glycol (DEG), ethylene glycol (MEG), etc. The moisture rich/saturated glycol will be regenerated (i.e. moisture removed) using the reboiler.
Nice explanation. Currently I'm working for the maintenance of Gas Dehydration Unit. So it will more helpful to understand the process system.
Hi..good to know u r working in gas dehydration..i need some explanation on working ..can u provide the same
Nice explanation. Thank you.
Very useful explanation, thanks! However, I find a "normal" voice much easier to understand.
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Nice descriptive video, please add short description of instrumentation (PCV,LIC,PIC,TT,TIC)
PCV=pressure control valve; LIC=level indicating controller; PIC=pressure indicating controller; TT=temperature transmitter; TIC=temperature indicating controller.
very clear presentation
Thanks very clear explanation well done
useful explanation Thank you very much
Thank you for the useful information
Thank you again for this video. Huge work!!
There is something that bothers me. Why do we have oil in the Rich Glycol? I thought that the oil has been separated from the gas through separator before even going to compressor, so the fluid which enter the Glycol Gas Dehydration System is just natural gas.
The separator do separate oil from the gas but it is not 100% separation due to the pressure, temperature, retention time, etc.
@@schoolofengineering1017 okay, thank you.
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Glycol is not oil..it is unstable... it's soluble in water aggressively and non chain hydro carbon...
Oil is stable but it is insoluble in water... simply chain compounds as bond angle in chain.. ☺️
@@schoolofengineering1017 can you explain about slug catcher please
Useful ❤
Very usefull thanks so much.
Super video
very informative
Could you show trouble shooting tech and\or simple startup shut down
Thanks, it was very useful
Offshore oil rig layout at mat jack type rig
Very useful, thank you so much
Lean glycol... Is it MEG,DEG and TEG? or is it mixed glycol?
Lean glycol is water-free glycol. Water is removed via the regenerator unit. Glycol used is typically triethylene glycol (TEG), diethylene glycol (DEG), mono-ethylene glycol (MEG). Only single type of glycol is typically used.
Please can you explain about slug catcher
Glycol filter used activated carbon?
Moisture is absorbed by glycol (liquid phase) in the form of triethylene glycol (TEG), diethylene glycol (DEG), ethylene glycol (MEG), etc. The moisture rich/saturated glycol will be regenerated (i.e. moisture removed) using the reboiler.
Why you are don't talking about condebser apove the still culomn?
Rich gly don't go directly to the surge drum!
Sorry the Robotic Voice is a complete NO NO to any modern student. Pure laziness.
Thanks, it was very useful