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How to removed mositure from gas?

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Answered by shraddhamishra211
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Move the heated gas into a low temperature separator. As the gas rapidly cools, water vapor will form into solid ice crystals and drop out of the natural gas. Remove the dehydrated natural gas from the low temperature separator and continue on for further processing, if needed.

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Answered by xNiKiTa1313x
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Natural gas accounts for 24 percent of the United States energy use.

Before natural gas reaches your home it is processed to remove secondary elements until primarily composed of methane.

Moisture is one of these secondary elements. Most of the free water in natural gas is removed with drip valves along the pipelines but the remaining moisture must be removed by further processing.

The process for removing moisture from natural gas is very similar to the process for processing crude oil.

The process of natural gas dehydration uses three methods: Joule-Thomson Expansion, Solid Desiccant Dehydration, and Liquid Desiccant Dehydration.

Move the heated gas into a low temperature separator.

As the gas rapidly cools, water vapor will form into solid ice crystals and drop out of the natural gas.

Remove the dehydrated natural gas from the low temperature separator and continue on for further processing, if needed.

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