Removing hydrogen sulfide from a gas

Wells – Processes – In situ combustion

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166244C, 166265, 299 2, E21B 4324

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041216636

ABSTRACT:
The hydrogen sulfide concentration of a gas of relatively higher hydrogen sulfide concentration is reduced by introducing the gas to a fragmented permeable mass of oil shale for contacting the oil shale in the substantial absence of free oxygen. This yields a gas with relatively lower hydrogen sulfide concentration which is withdrawn from the fragmented permeable mass of oil shale.

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