The measurement of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) in crude oil is a critical practice for quality control and safety purposes. Without precise quantification of H2S in a process, efficient processing of crude oil is not possible. To maintain safety when transporting crude oil...
Over the years new process analyzers have been developed to measure hydrogen sulfide. These include TDL (laser) and UV absorption spectroscopy and electrochemical cells. However, in many applications these analytical methods are not meeting the user expectations and...
Wet weather can wreak havoc on process analyzers installed outdoors. If it’s your responsibility to ensure process analyzers are running smoothly, there are easy steps you can take to prevent analyzer downtime in wet, rainy weather. This H2S analyzer is properly...
If you operate an H2S analyzer, there are 4 things you must know for successful measurements. If you haven’t considered the 4 steps listed below, it’s likely your gas H2S analyzer is not operating as accurately or as reliable as it could. 1.) Check the...
Measuring sour crude oil for transportation safety Transporting and storing sour crude oil and condensate in trucks, trains (rails), pipelines and vessels presents problems from a safety standpoint. Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) is a toxic and deadly gas that is often...
Measuring Hydrogen Sulfide in crude oil (H2S): The 205 is the only field-proven analyzer to continuously measure hydrogen sulfide in crude oil, conforming to ASTM methods. The Model 205 (H2S in Crude Analyzer) is trusted by international oil and gas companies to...