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By Kirk Wesselowski on February 20, 2012

Kirk Wesselowski, Zeeco, USA, shows how to achieve ultra-low NOx emissions in thermal oxidisers for gas processing.

Gas processing plants remove pollutants, such as volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and hydrogen sulfide, that are naturally present in effluent steams from gas processing operations, including amine treating, glycol dehydration and sulfur recovery. Thermal oxidation is often the most economical and effective method to eliminate these pollutants. However, public scrutiny of stack emissions continues to increase and facilities may now face strict environmental regulations limiting the NOx output of a plant. Depending upon the nature of the effluent streams, ultra-low NOx burner technology may be used to meet these stringent emission requirements.

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