Natural Gas Production Industry

                    
Voyager

Natural gas companies often have the difficult task of separating and
scrubbing the raw oil/gas field product to meet regulated BTU levels,
ensure low sulfur content, and remove extraneous volatile organics
(VOCs) before the gas is sent for transport.  Scrubbing and contaminant
removal are a necessary part of the refining process as well as an
environmental requirement as more notice is being given to mitigating
and removing air pollutants that could enter into the environment
through Natural Gas use.  The Voyager is capable of separating and
identifying natural gas constituents from raw effluent, and several
species of naturally occurring sulfur compounds can also be separated
and identified as an indicator of any gross contaminants that may occur
in raw gas streams.  The Voyager also has the ability to determine the
amount of odorant required before the gas is distributed.  For more information,
please click the link below.

 Download Technical Tip on Natural Gas Assay and Detection of Sulfur Species

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