PETROSWEET HSW799 non-triazine H2S Scavenger
Superior efficiency without the negative side effects of conventional treatment
The PETROSWEET HSW799 non-triazine H2S scavenger from Baker Hughes provides effective hydrogen sulfide (H2S) removal in sour gas and oil treatment without the negative side effects that occur with conventional, triazine-based scavengers.
HSW799 scavenger is significantly less corrosive to mild steel than triazine. PETROSWEET HSW799 scavenger contains no amine components that could potentially distill to the top of a distillation tower and it does not poison catalysts since the active components in the formulation contain only carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. The active ingredients contain no nitrogen or atypical elements. The PETROSWEET HSW799 scavenger is thermally stable from -45°F (-43°C) to 200⁰F (93°C). The product has a pH of 7.2-8.3.
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Applicability
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Tower, inline injection, railcar and tank treatment
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Areas of Application
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Gas treatment in tower or direct injection | Conventional or unconventional sour gas wells | Wet and dry sour oil systems: Rail car application, oil transportation pipeline
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Capabilities
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The best fit for HSW799 application is on gas treatment in towers and/or flow lines where triazine solids cause too much interruption by cleanouts
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Compliance
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TSCA, DSL registered, but not REACH at the moment | Cannot currently be used in EU
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Impact
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Less corrosive to mild steel than triazine or glyoxal based scavengers
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Patents
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Patent pending
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Versatility
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HSW799 does not require co-injection of a scale inhibitor, and it does not form intractable deposits
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