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FIG. 20-19 Pressure-Temperature Curves for Predicting Hydrate Formation S 3 a < 2 3 E 2 2 6 2 S 2 s 2 5 a 3 © ao 40 50 70 80 TempBihture °F CAUTION: Figures 20-19 through 20-21 should only be used for first approximations of hydrate formation conditions, For more accurate determination of hydrate conditions make calculations with K,.,. Le waterimillion cu ft of wet gas at 60° F and 14,7 psia +0000 1000] 0 00] 400] 2x0) 48, 19° Water Content of Hydrocarbon Gi ‘Conecion or Gas ray ao a 40000 na ii ‘20000 ‘one aia sof age [ae 000 electron Comecten tor Sbety +o00 “Wl Soe in Boo, ae coo “0 Wornings Ds Ios a Pettate cau. 20 sul ecatonum ter eae conten. Aries retort epost. Poston ina fe atonesonot 998 eomesiion ° ee) water conirts of nal gases wit covers tr sally ar rebate dons. ter Meta ona che Hycroewben Prsoceen. Aug, 1058, Temperature, °F Table 1 Properties of Chemical Inhibitors Inhibitor M K Methanol 32.04 2335 Ethylene Glycol 62.07 2200 Propylene Glycol 76.10 3590 Diethylene Glycol 106.10 4370 FIG. 20-59 Hydrate Temperature Depression vs. Methanol Concentration 3 8 § % be Z i 8 8 8 ° 10 50 60 Concentration of Methanol (Weight %) Compliments of Ed Wien. Sopapro Engineering wit lights reserved. FIG. 20-65 Ratio of Methanol Vapor Composition to Methanol Liquid Composition

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