Key Challenges in H2S Management Crude oil production faces complex challenges that impact profitability and operational efficiency. One significant issue is managing hydrogen sulfide (H2S) levels in crude oil. Failure to address this effectively can lead to costly...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is a colorless, flammable gas with a characteristic odor of rotten eggs. Despite its smell making it easily detectable at low concentrations by the human nose, at high concentrations, it can be dangerous or even fatal. This makes the accurate...
Midstream companies have a need to monitor the H2S concentration at LACT Units (Leased Automated Custody Transfer Units). Importance of Monitoring H2S When the crude oil is transferred from the leased location into a pipeline, the midstream company buying the crude...
Analytical Systems Keco introduces the Model 204 Hydrocarbon VOC in Water Analyzer with an enhanced method of analytically quantifying total hydrocarbons and volatile organic compounds (VOC) in cooling towers, heat exchangers, holding ponds, run-off water, and...
Many widely used oil in water monitors in service today only detect a fraction of hazardous hydrocarbons in water samples, leaving many hydrocarbons un-monitored and contributing to pollution issues around the world. Other oil in water monitors offer a total...
Not all H2S analyzers are created equal, and certain H2S analyzers work better on different applications than they do others. Significant amounts of time, money and headaches can be saved by learning about the different H2S analyzer principles of operation and...