Increasing the economic and environmental compatibility in treatment
processes in sour gas production. For 25 yr, Mobil Erdgas Erdoel GmbH
(MEEG) has been treating considerable amounts of sour gas in N. Germany.
In 9 fields with different gas qualities, there are ca 30 producing
wells. The main processes of the sour gas production and treatment are
described. The gas is dried at the well site and if the reservoir
pressure is not sufficient, compressed for transportation to the central
processing facility. In most cases the use of sulfur solvents is
necessary at the wells. Natural gas scrubbers for the total removal of
hydrogen sulfide and Claus units with downstream units to obtain sulfur
are utilized. To increase the environmental compatibility and economics,
a number of secondary processes have been introduced for emission
control; glycol stripping; and the Purisol, Selexol, Sulfinol, and Claus
processes.