Process for the production of natural gas condensate having a re

Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Modifying or removing component of normally gaseous mixture

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210914, 423220, 585856, B01D 5314, C07C 717

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051301083

ABSTRACT:
A process for producing a natural gas condensate having a reduced amount of mercury from a mercury-containing natural gas wellstream, wherein the wellstream is first separated into gaseous and liquid fractions. The treatment of the gaseous fraction includes treatment with a carbonate solution which, upon regeneration, yields an acid gas which is mixed with the liquid fraction. The mixture is then separated from gaseous components and filtered.

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