The role of natural gas in mitigating greenhouse gas emissions and advancing renewable energy resource integration is undoubtedly critical. With the progress of hydrocarbons exploration and production, the target zones become deeper and the possibility of mercury contamination increases. This impacts on the industry from health and safety risks, due to corrosion and contamination of equipment, to catalyst poisoning and toxicity through emissions to the environment. Especially mercury embrittlement, being a significant problem in LNG plants using aluminum cryogenic heat exchangers, has led to catastrophic plant incidents worldwide. The aim of this review is to critically discuss the conventional and alternative materials as well as the proce...
The partitioning of mercury from the distillation process used to regenerate water-laden monoethylen...
Mercury is a potentially toxic trace metal. Mercury exists naturally in coal in very low concentrati...
The emission of hazardous air pollutants (air toxics) from various industrial processes has emerged ...
Mercury naturally occurs in gas and oil deposits in a wide range of concentrations covering six orde...
Mercury is a toxic heavy metal that, once emitted or released, persists in the environment and circu...
Crude oil and natural gas are predominantly composed by hydrocarbon atoms, water and a wide spectrum...
Crude oil and natural gas are predominantly composed by hydrocarbon atoms, water and a wide spectrum...
The physio-chemical characteristics of mercury have made it a favourable component for many industri...
Mercury was identified as a hazardous air pollutant in Title 3 of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments....
The presence of ultra-trace levels of mercury in industrial gas and condensate streams is a cause of...
The 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments (CAAAs) require the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to ...
Mercury is one of the major toxic elements found in waste from oil and gas industries. It is availab...
Mercury (Hg) is a toxic metal that is emitted into the environment by both natural and human activit...
Of the hace elements known to exist in fossil fuels, mercury (Hg) has emerged as one of the greatest...
In addition to naturally occurring mercury sources, anthropogenic activities increase the mercury lo...
The partitioning of mercury from the distillation process used to regenerate water-laden monoethylen...
Mercury is a potentially toxic trace metal. Mercury exists naturally in coal in very low concentrati...
The emission of hazardous air pollutants (air toxics) from various industrial processes has emerged ...
Mercury naturally occurs in gas and oil deposits in a wide range of concentrations covering six orde...
Mercury is a toxic heavy metal that, once emitted or released, persists in the environment and circu...
Crude oil and natural gas are predominantly composed by hydrocarbon atoms, water and a wide spectrum...
Crude oil and natural gas are predominantly composed by hydrocarbon atoms, water and a wide spectrum...
The physio-chemical characteristics of mercury have made it a favourable component for many industri...
Mercury was identified as a hazardous air pollutant in Title 3 of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments....
The presence of ultra-trace levels of mercury in industrial gas and condensate streams is a cause of...
The 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments (CAAAs) require the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to ...
Mercury is one of the major toxic elements found in waste from oil and gas industries. It is availab...
Mercury (Hg) is a toxic metal that is emitted into the environment by both natural and human activit...
Of the hace elements known to exist in fossil fuels, mercury (Hg) has emerged as one of the greatest...
In addition to naturally occurring mercury sources, anthropogenic activities increase the mercury lo...
The partitioning of mercury from the distillation process used to regenerate water-laden monoethylen...
Mercury is a potentially toxic trace metal. Mercury exists naturally in coal in very low concentrati...
The emission of hazardous air pollutants (air toxics) from various industrial processes has emerged ...