2017
DOI: 10.2118/185944-pa
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Efficacy of Bisulfite Ions as an Oxygen Scavenger in Monoethylene Glycol (At Least 20 wt%)/Water Mixtures

Abstract: Summary This study investigates the oxygen-scavenging behavior of bisulfite ions in monoethylene glycol (MEG)/water mixtures at concentrations commonly found in gas-transportation pipelines. Temperatures and pH values were varied. The influence of transition-metal (TM) ions to catalyze the bisulfite oxygen scavenging was studied. Experimental results indicate that MEG significantly inhibits bisulfite oxygen removal, which is hindered at low pH values and, to some extent, temperature. TMs can acc… Show more

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“…Likewise, the introduction of organic acids including acetic, propanoic and butanoic can occur through the condensed water phase if such acids are present within the reservoir (Latta et al, 2013;Lehmann et al, 2014). The presence of contaminants such as salts and organic acids have been found to influence the performance of certain oxygen scavengers, with sulfite-based oxygen scavengers being particularly affected by organic acids (Finkbeiner and Bush, 1968;Salasi et al, 2017). According to several studies, organic acids including acetic acid may inhibit sulfite oxygen scavenger performance through interaction with transition metals including manganese that is used to catalyze the oxygen removal reaction (Brandt and Van Eldik, 1995;Kotronarou and Sigg, 1993;Nurmi et al, 1982;Salasi et al, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Likewise, the introduction of organic acids including acetic, propanoic and butanoic can occur through the condensed water phase if such acids are present within the reservoir (Latta et al, 2013;Lehmann et al, 2014). The presence of contaminants such as salts and organic acids have been found to influence the performance of certain oxygen scavengers, with sulfite-based oxygen scavengers being particularly affected by organic acids (Finkbeiner and Bush, 1968;Salasi et al, 2017). According to several studies, organic acids including acetic acid may inhibit sulfite oxygen scavenger performance through interaction with transition metals including manganese that is used to catalyze the oxygen removal reaction (Brandt and Van Eldik, 1995;Kotronarou and Sigg, 1993;Nurmi et al, 1982;Salasi et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The prevention of corrosion in pipelines and process equipment is an important aspect of the continued operation of MEG regeneration facilities and transportation pipelines. Various methods of corrosion mitigation for natural gas pipelines can be applied depending upon the level of formation water within the system (Halvorsen et al, 2007;Pojtanabuntoeng et al, 2017;Salasi et al, 2017). Where formation water breakthrough has not occurred, corrosion mitigation through pH stabilization is typically performed through addition of basic chemicals such as NaOH, KOH or Methyldiethanol Amine (MDEA) to promote the formation of protective iron carbonate scale (Dugstad and Seiersten, 2004;Halvorsen et al, 2007;Ivonye et al, 2015;Lehmann et al, 2014;Pojtanabuntoeng et al, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The oxygen scavenger at the first concentration level was injected, and the oxygen probe reading was recorded over time until it reached ˂20 ppb, indicating the end of the experiment. A minimum oxygen concentration of 20 ppb was recommended by several workers to mitigate the corrosion issues in the oil and gas industry . The experiment was then repeated using the second oxygen scavenger concentration.…”
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“…The oxygen dissolved in the MEG solutions also corrodes components in different sections of the plant and transportation pipelines. Therefore, extensive studies have been devoted towards the development of strategies that substantially scavenge the oxygen content in MEG solutions . The thermal deaeration and degasification processes commonly used in the food and chemical industries consume a significant amount of energy .…”
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