How to reduce sulphur recovery

This plant recovers less than a few weeks ago

sulphur plant plot planEfficient sulphur recovery ensures the amount of H2S released into the atmosphere is kept to a minimum.

But this operator convinced the regulator to decrease his sulphur recovery requirements on his sulphur plant. This 100+ MMCF/D gas plant can now recover 0.4% less sulphur than a few weeks ago.

In his application you can see his efforts to convince the regulator. We found this information using AppIntel.

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  4 Jul 2016



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