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In glycol dehydration unit , why we use mostly triethylne glcol, instead of biethylene or monoethlene glycol?

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Question added by ENGINEER RAEES , HSE ENGINEER , attock refinery limited
Date Posted: 2016/05/25
Shariq Ansari
by Shariq Ansari , Laboratory Supervisor , ADCO Abu Dhabi Oil on Shore

As tertiary Glycol absorb ad desorb ( reversible reaction ) easily due to max valence and regenerate easily  ,  while biethylene or monoethlene glycol having the addition reaction so water after addition  non reversible and products cannot regenerate .

mohamed Ahmed Saad Mahmoud
by mohamed Ahmed Saad Mahmoud , Senior Lab Supervisor , Saudi Vision Group (Aramco Contractor)

because it has more hydroxyl groups and higher density so the miscibility with the water and the hydrophility properties with the hydrocarbons to not trap any hydrocarbons

professor Muhammad Tanzeem
by professor Muhammad Tanzeem , ASSISTANT PROFESSOR , GCUF

Triethylene contain more carbon than specified biethylene or monoethyle provide more energy and more cracking biproduct

saed ghamdi
by saed ghamdi , operation unit foreman , aramco

cost of operating are lower

Hossam ELdeen Hamed Hassan ELshetany
by Hossam ELdeen Hamed Hassan ELshetany , Pharmaceutical Product Specialist , ATCO Pharma

  • triethylene glycol (TEG) is the most commonly used glycol for dehydration of natural gas because of the advantages relative to diethylene glycol (DEG) & monoethylene glycol (MEG):

    • TEG is more easily regenerated to a higher degree of purity
    • Vapor losses are lower
    • Operating costs are lower

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