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MEG Recovery

Natural gas production leads more and more to the development of deep offshore gas projects under stringent conditions, with the associated risks of hydrate formation, leading to blocked flowlines and potential plant shutdowns.

Different solutions exist to avoid hydrate formation:

  • MonoEthylene Glycol (MEG) injection
  • Methanol (MeOH) injection
  • Low Dosage Hydrate Inhibitor (LDHI) injection
  • Heating and insulation of the flowlines
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Injection of MonoEthylene Glycol (MEG) at the wellhead is a widely spread solution for hydrate inhibition and guarantees continuous gas production.
The installation of a MEG regeneration and reclamation system is crucial to recover MEG suitable for re-use.

AdvaMEG®, Axens MEG Regeneration and Reclamation solution, proposes the most reliable response for this purpose. It uses a vacuum distillation and purification system protected by several patents, allowing the removal of water from the rich MEG but also all types of salts (monovalent & divalent salts) coming from reservoir and subsea system. The technology removes contaminants and enables high MEG recovery while minimizing waste effluents.

For each project, AdvaMEG® offers a tailor-made solution with high flexibility, optimizing scheme with specific features adapted to each feedstock. Thanks to its deep experience and knowledge in the field of MEG reclamation, Axens is able to advise on the most relevant scheme depending on project constraints such as compact modular units when space is limited, staged investment approach to reduce initial CAPEX and CO2 emission reduction.

For Each Constraint, an Adapted Scheme

Integrated Scheme

Thanks to the integrated scheme, water and salts are removed in the same unit operating under vaccum to produce a salt free lean MEG. Both monovalent and divalent salts are removed from the MEG without any additional divalent removal unit.

Conventional Regeneration

This type of scheme is well adapted when no salts are present in the feedstock, for example during early life of a reservoir.
If a limited quantity of salts is expected, Axens can propose salt-robust regeneration design to handle them even if they are not removed.

Slip-Stream Scheme

For moderate salt content and large rich MEG capacity applications a slip-stream configuration can be proposed.
This scheme allows a partial removal of salts to produce a salty lean MEG, typically at 2% wt of salts.
It is also well adapted to a staged investment approach or for retrofit of conventional regeneration (pretreatment and reclamation sections are added when salts production starts).

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Video

Video Axens AdvaMEG® Technology - A safe, cost-effective and environmentally-friendly approach for MEG recovery applications.

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Technical Article - Minimizing Flow-Assurance Issues With Cost-Effective MEG Regeneration And Reclamation Technology

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Insight

A South East Asia Offshore Showcase: MEG Reclaiming on a Floating Production Unit

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Modules: the Solution for a Successful Offshore Natural Gas Project

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A South East Asia Offshore Showcase: MEG Reclaiming on a Floating Production Unit

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Modules: the Solution for a Successful Offshore Natural Gas Project

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Technical article

Technical Article - Minimizing Flow-Assurance Issues With Cost-Effective MEG Regeneration And Reclamation Technology

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Video

Video Axens AdvaMEG® Technology - A safe, cost-effective and environmentally-friendly approach for MEG recovery applications.

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