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IFPEXOL™ Offers Economic Advantages For Water and HC Dew Points Control

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Executive summary

  • The selection of technology for natural gas dehydration and HC dew point control can have a large impact on utility requirements, atmospheric emissions, and investment costs of a sweet gas processing project.
  • IFPEXOL™ technology virtually removes the entire dehydration unit equipment and eliminates the associated heating duty required for regeneration of the desiccant. IFPEXOL™ provides substantial OPEX and CAPEX savings as compared to conventional solutions. The scheme simplification and the cost reduction gives clear incentives toward the selection of IFPEXOL™ for water removal and HC dew point control applications.

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