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Micro Motion Reduces Hydrate Formation in Wet Natural Gas Lines

Micro Motion Reduces Hydrate Formation in Wet Natural Gas Lines

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For more information: www.EmersonProcess.com/solutions/oilgas www.micromotion.com/oilgas OIL & GAS AN-00716 / ©2005 Micro Motion, Inc. All rights reserved. Micro Motion ® Reduces Hydrate Formation in Wet Natural Gas Lines RESULTS •High accuracy over a wide range of injection rates •Lower total installed cost •Lower cost of ownership •Improved production capacity and availability •Reduced calibration costs •Improved reliability APPLICATION During natural gas production, hydrates (ice-like solids) may be formed by the combination of water and other elements that are found in the natural gas stream (e.g., carbon dioxide, methane, ethane). Hydrate formation is a significant operational and safety concern, as hydrates can reduce production rates, plug transmission pipelines and form "solid pro

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