Natural gas hydrates are ice-like solid structures formed in the presence of water and gas molecules (CO2, CH4, C2H6, etc.) when water form cages entrapping guest molecules.
Natural gas hydrates are ice-like solid structures formed in the presence of water and gas molecules (CO2, CH4, C2H6, etc.) when water form cages entrapping guest molecules.
Hydrogen sulfide is a naturally occurring gas contained in many of the world’s crude oils. H2S has become an important topic in recent years due to the increasing demand for hydrocarbon products.
Corrosion generally takes place where water and corrosive chemicals are present, with the rate affected by variable parameters including: