Monitoring Methane (CH4) andOther GasesatNatural Gas Production Wells
- By Conspec Controls
- Published 01/18/2012
- Business
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View all articles by Conspec ControlsEnergy production is once again a prominent industry in the nation during a
time when fuel costs continue to soar. Everyday millions of companies consume
large amounts of energy to produce their goods and services. With energy prices
still increasing, other resources are quickly being sought after. Fortunately,
in the past decade much progress has been made in natural gas industry. Many
natural gas shale reserves have been discovered all over the United States,
including Montana, North Dakota, Ohio and Pennsylvania.
These natural gas
reserves have been projected to supply the US with abundant energy for hundreds
of years. Natural gas is one of most efficient and clean burning hydrocarbons on
the market. It emits approximately half the carbon dioxide (CO2) than that
emitted by coal burning, as well as lower levels of other gas compounds. Natural
gas is quite similar to other resources being there is inherent risk during the
acquisition and transportation process. The most dangerous part of natural gas composition is the
methane, seeing it is extremely flammable. While limited human exposure is not
harmful, concentrated methane poses a great threat of combustion.
How it
works: The gas wells have pumps and compressor stations that refrigerate and
pressurize the liquefied natural gas (LNG) transporting it through large metal
pipes to a processing plant. This combination of mechanical activity and other
elements during the transportation and processing plant can lead to leaks around
flanges and
Managers of the natural gas well sites can easily integrate the
drilling and detection equipment into existing programmable logic control (PLC),
distributed control system(DCS) or energy management system(EMS). Should a
sufficient leak be detected, the system will automatically enact safety
procedures programed into the system, i.e. shut off valves to prevent an
explosion or turn on ventilation fans. Continuously monitoring methane level
helps avoid unnecessary damage to on-site personnel, expensive equipment and
property.
This article is provided by Conspec-Controls.com – A industrial
gas detection company that specializes in Methane Gas
Monitors and Marcellus
Natural Gas.
