Advances in Natural Gas: Formation, Processing, and Applications. Volume 4: Natural Gas Dehydration 1st Edition
Capture the most critical step in gas processing with Advances in Natural Gas: Formation, Processing, and Applications. Volume 4: Natural Gas Dehydration, 1st Edition by Mohammad Reza Rahimpour, Mohammad Amin Makarem, and Maryam Meshksar. This authoritative volume puts dehydration — the frontline defense against hydrates, corrosion, and pipeline contamination — into clear, practical focus for engineers and decision-makers worldwide.
Explore detailed, up-to-date coverage of dehydration technologies including triethylene glycol (TEG) systems, molecular sieves, membrane separation, and solid desiccants. The book blends rigorous theory with hands-on guidance: design calculations, simulation techniques, operational best practices, troubleshooting tips, and real-world case studies from major gas-producing regions. Whether you’re working on upstream production, gas processing plants, or midstream transmission, the text arms you with tools to optimize efficiency, reduce downtime, and meet stringent gas quality specs.
Engineered for professionals, researchers, and graduate students, this volume balances technical depth with accessibility. Learn how to mitigate hydrate formation, control water dew point, minimize corrosion risk, and choose the most cost-effective dehydration scheme for projects in the Middle East, North America, Europe, and Asia. SEO-friendly content ensures the book is a must-have reference for gas industry searches on natural gas dehydration, gas processing, TEG regeneration, and molecular sieve design.
Stay ahead in a competitive market with a practical, regionally relevant resource that elevates plant performance and safety. Add this essential reference to your library today — ideal for engineers, consultants, and technical managers seeking reliable solutions to dehydration challenges in modern gas operations.
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