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  2. Gas well deliquification - Wikipedia

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    Gas well deliquification, also referred to as "gas well dewatering", is the general term for technologies used to remove water or condensates build-up from producing gas wells. When natural gas flows to the surface in a producing gas well, the gas carries liquids to the surface if the velocity of the gas is high enough.

  3. Degassing - Wikipedia

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    The solubility of gas obeys Henry's law, that is, the amount of a dissolved gas in a liquid is proportional to its partial pressure. Therefore, placing a solution under reduced pressure makes the dissolved gas less soluble. Sonication and stirring under reduced pressure can usually enhance the efficiency.

  4. Glycol dehydration - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of a glycol dehydration unit is to remove water from natural gas and natural gas liquids. When produced from a reservoir, natural gas usually contains a large amount of water and is typically completely saturated or at the water dew point. This water can cause several problems for downstream processes and equipment.

  5. Category:Water in gas - Wikipedia

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    This category is for steam, water vapour, and gaseous suspensions of water (such as clouds) Pages in category "Water in gas" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  6. Clathrate hydrate - Wikipedia

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    Methane clathrate block embedded in the sediment of hydrate ridge, off Oregon, USA. Clathrate hydrates, or gas hydrates, clathrates, or hydrates, are crystalline water-based solids physically resembling ice, in which small non-polar molecules (typically gases) or polar molecules with large hydrophobic moieties are trapped inside "cages" of hydrogen bonded, frozen water molecules.

  7. State inspects Monroe County Speedway station for water in ...

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    Most stations have a monitoring system that informs them of the presence of water in gasoline, Sowder said, and the Bloomington Speedway station had gotten complaints and was addressing the problem.

  8. Henry's law - Wikipedia

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    However, for aqueous solutions, the Henry's law solubility constant for many species goes through a minimum. For most permanent gases, the minimum is below 120 °C. Often, the smaller the gas molecule (and the lower the gas solubility in water), the lower the temperature of the maximum of the Henry's law constant.

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