Mercury is typically removed from natural gas streams using activated carbon beds or other mercury removal columns after acid gas removal and before liquefaction. The mercury removal columns adsorb mercury from the gas stream onto activated carbon. The outlet gas specification is generally 10 nanograms of mercury per cubic meter of gas.
Mercury is typically removed from natural gas streams using activated carbon beds or other mercury removal columns after acid gas removal and before liquefaction. The mercury removal columns adsorb mercury from the gas stream onto activated carbon. The outlet gas specification is generally 10 nanograms of mercury per cubic meter of gas.
Mercury is typically removed from natural gas streams using activated carbon beds or other mercury removal columns after acid gas removal and before liquefaction. The mercury removal columns adsorb mercury from the gas stream onto activated carbon. The outlet gas specification is generally 10 nanograms of mercury per cubic meter of gas.