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MEG — Monoethylene Glycol

High-purity MEG for hydrate inhibition in offshore and gas-handling systems, supported by dependable logistics for onshore and offshore delivery.

Gas TreatmentMEGHydrate InhibitionOffshore Logistics
Primary Function
Hydrate inhibition
Typical Use
Continuous injection or bulk supply
Target Problem
Gas hydrate formation
Application Area
Subsea and gas systems

Overview

In gas and offshore production systems, MEG is a proven hydrate inhibitor used to prevent solid hydrate formation under cold, high-pressure conditions. That protection is critical for maintaining reliable flow through subsea infrastructure and gas transport systems.

Beyond chemistry, MEG programs depend on dependable supply, storage, and delivery discipline. For many operators, logistics capability is just as important as product quality.

Selection note: For this dedicated page, the focus is MEG in oil and gas hydrate-inhibition service rather than general industrial coolant use.

Typical Applications

  • Subsea flowlines and offshore systems with hydrate risk
  • Gas production and transport networks requiring continuous inhibition
  • Onshore and offshore facilities supplied through bulk or vessel-based logistics
  • Operations where uninterrupted MEG availability is essential to flow assurance

Operational Considerations

  • Hydrate risk depends on pressure, temperature, water content, and operating envelope.
  • MEG quality, recovery strategy, and logistics planning all affect lifecycle cost.
  • Field programs should be coordinated with storage, injection, and offshore supply constraints.

TEG vs. MEG Selection

CriterionTEGMEG
Primary functionGas dehydration (absorber)Hydrate inhibition (injection)
Application methodContinuous circulation in contactorContinuous injection & recovery
Regeneration temperature~200°C (atmospheric)~130°C (atmospheric)
Achievable dewpoint−10°C to −25°CNot applicable (hydrate control)
Vapour pressureVery low — minimal gas-phase lossesHigher — more volatile
Thermal stabilityExcellent up to ~200°CGood up to ~130°C

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