Amine Sweetening

You can depend on Melland Consulting for an amine sweetening process design to remove CO2 and H2S from natural gas and liquid propane gas that is safe and reliable.

Amine Sweetening Process Design

Melland Engineering and Consulting has the expertise you need for amine plant design and the gas sweetening process. We can help you meet sulfur content regulations, prevent corrosion in equipment and increase the heating value of natural gas. Due to the dangerous nature of H2S, our process and design takes into account standard protocol and compliance to ensure safety.

Gas Sweetening Process

Amine gas is used to remove acidic components (CO2 and H2S) from Natural Gas and LPG. Through absorption and chemical reaction, these contaminants must be removed from natural gas so it is marketable and safe to transport.

What is Amine?

The word “Amine” is short for “Ethanolamine” and refers to molecules with an amine backbone (NH3) and one or more ethanol chain branches.  Amines are a base that reacts with the acidic components reversibly.  At high pressure and low temp, the reaction is favorable.  At low pressure and high temp, the reverse reaction is favorable.  This makes amines a regenerable solution for removing acid gas components.

Mid-Stream Gas Consulting & Engineering

When you need consulting and engineering services for the gas sweetening process, just contact Melland Engineering. With years of experience in the gas manufacturing industry, we’ll help you find the solutions you need.