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Sour gasA general term for those gases that are acidic either alone or when associated with water. Two sour gases associated with oil and gas drilling and production are hydrogen sulfide, H2S, and carbon diox [..]
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Sour gasGas containing a high level of Carbon Dioxide or Hydrogen Sulphide, which are corrosive in the presence of water. They may therefore require drying or removal to preserve the pipeline. The converse of [..]
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Sour gasNatural gas found with a sufficiently high quantity of sulfur to require purifying prior to shipment or use.
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Sour gasA gas containing hydrogen sulfide, carbon dioxide, or mercaptans, all of which are extremely harmful.
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Sour gasA gas that is partially composed of hydrogen sulphide.
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Sour gasNatural gas contaminated with chemical impurities, notably hydrogen sulfide or other sulfur compounds, which cause a foul odor.
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Sour gasSour gas is a natural gas or other gas containing significant amounts of hydrogen sulfide.
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Sour gasnatural gas at the wellhead may contain hydrogen sulphide (H2S), a toxic compound. Natural gas that contains more than 1% of H2S is called sour gas.
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Sour gasContain large amounts of hydrogen sulphide or sulphur. In order to become sweet gas, the sulphur must be removed.
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Sour gassou-er gas Natural gas containing significant quantities of hydrogen sulphide.
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Sour gasnatural gas containing hydrogen sulphide in measurable concentrations.
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Sour gas Natural gas containing chemical impurities, a notable hydrogen sulfide (H2S) or other sulfur compounds that make it extremely harmful to breathe even small amounts; a gas with disagreeable odor rese [..]
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Sour gasnatural or associated gas with a high sulphur content.
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Sour gasNatural gas containing hydrogen sulphide.
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Sour gasA gas containing sulfur bearing compounds such as hydrogen sulfide and mercaptans and usually corrosive.
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Sour gas** Raw natural gas with a relatively high concentration of sulfur compounds, such as hydrogen sulfide. All natural gas containing more than one percent hydrogen sulfide is considered sour.
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Sour gasSee acid gas
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Sour gasNatural gas containing significant quantities of acid gases like H2S and CO2
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Sour gasA gaseous environment containing hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide in hydrocarbon reservoirs.
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