| United Process Systems
has the answer to your hydrocarbon recovers needs.
Our B-Tex Units are designed to customer
specifications using the GRI-GLYCalc version 4.0 software. This
package is used for estimating emissions from glycol units that
use triethylene glycol (TEG), diethylene glycol (DEG) or ethylene
glycol (EG), based on fundamental engineering thermodynamics and
empirical calculations. We rely on GRI-GLYCalc to focus on estimating
air emissions and to help end users comply with the Oil and Natural
Gas Production (ONG) and National Gas Transmission & Storage
(T&S) MACT standards. The United Process Systems B-Tex units
are field-tested and time proven. The unit pays for itself by allowing
you to recover materials previously lost to downstream sales lines.
Our unit works on an industry standard
model, revised to help eliminate over 99% of VOC and BTEX emissions.
How does it work, you ask? Funny you should bring that up….
It has been said that simplicity is
the key to happiness in the modern world. The United Process Systems
B-Tex unit is one of those keys. The process we use to remove previously
lost liquids and gases is an industry standard process that we have
refined to work to the most efficient means possible.
Vapors released in the glycol still
column are condensed upon traveling thru the natural draft air cooler
A-Frame. A wind blowing approximately 2-4 miles per hour with an
ambient temperature of 100° F surrounding the unit allows the
internal gas below 120°F to cool and thereby condense to a liquid
form. That liquid is then collected in a gravity-fed Liquid tank
located below the unit. The material is then pumped to a larger
storage tank to be sold later. Any gases that did not condensate
are burned off in the glycol reboiler firetube via a piped in-line
flame arrestor. This burn-off helps achieve greater that 99% overall
minimum destructive efficiency.
Countless hours of engineering goes
into our units, and you may be contemplating if a United Process
Systems B-Tex unit would be profitable for your site. Ask yourself
the following questions:
1. Am I losing saleable gas downstream, such as fuel gas or valuable
hydrocarbon liquids?
2. Are my current emission levels above what the EPA or ONG and
T&S MACT standards allow?
3. Are sales pipeline companies denying my traffic due to incompatible
gas percentages?
If the answer to any of these questions
was yes, contact us by email, phone or fax and a knowledgeable salesman
will gladly discuss your last gas composition report and help design
a B-Tex unit to suit your needs.
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