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How Chlorides Affect Glycol Dehydrators in Natural Gas Processing

By Cameron P. Croft / January 22, 2026 / 0 Comments
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Case Study Blog: How Chlorides Affect Glycol Dehydrators in Natural Gas Processing Glycol dehydration units are critical in the natural gas industry for removing water vapor from raw gas streams to meet pipeline and sales gas specifications. Among the many contaminants and operational challenges that glycol dehydrators face, chlorides (e.g., NaCl, CaCl₂, MgCl₂) stand out […]

Conditioning Fuel Gas for Natural Gas Driven FRAC Fleet | Case Study

By Cameron P. Croft / January 5, 2021 / 0 Comments
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This case study will focus on treating fuel gas for gas lifts utilizing CROFT’s Fuel Gas Conditioning System.

Gas Lift Fuel Gas Conditioning Case Study

By Chris Smithson / November 2, 2020 / 0 Comments
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This case study will focus on treating fuel gas for gas lifts utilizing CROFT’s Fuel Gas Conditioning System.

Filter Optimization Case Study

By Chris Smithson / October 1, 2020 / 0 Comments
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This case study will focus on optimizing filtration for amine plants and glycol dehydrators, therefore decreasing shutdown time and saving money.

JT Plant Case Study

By Chris Smithson / August 31, 2020 / 0 Comments
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This case study will focus on CROFTs Joule Thomson System reducing the BTU while treating gas utilized for fuel purposes in compressor engines.

Amine Downsizing Case Study

By Chris Smithson / July 30, 2020 / 0 Comments
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Most customers dread having to conduct a full cleanout of a TEG dehydrator. The cleanout sometimes implies shutdowns or drop in capacity. One of the ways CROFT designed the Passive Dehydration System (PDS) is to be utilized as a quick, easy, and a temporary way to bypass a TEG and continue to dehydrate the gas while your TEG is shut down and getting serviced/cleaned out.

TEG Cleanout Case Study

By Cameron P. Croft / June 30, 2020 / 0 Comments
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Most customers dread having to conduct a full cleanout of a TEG dehydrator. The cleanout sometimes implies shutdowns or drop in capacity. One of the ways CROFT designed the Passive Dehydration System (PDS) is to be utilized as a quick, easy, and a temporary way to bypass a TEG and continue to dehydrate the gas while your TEG is shut down and getting serviced/cleaned out.

CIS 30MM Case Study

By Cameron P. Croft / June 1, 2020 / 0 Comments
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The CIS 30 MM model. This system was designed to have different static mixers to create enough turbulence and increase contact time without creating too much of a pressure differential. It has a modified two-phase separator to act as a bubble tower for efficient use of the chemical while providing proper separation.

Field Trip: Measuring Water Vapor

By Cameron P. Croft / December 20, 2018 / 0 Comments
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 Service Lead, Eric Gorka, takes us on our first Field Trip and shows us how to Measure Water Vapor.  To properly measure water vapor, you will need the following tools: Gas Detection Tubes/Colorimetric tubes  Puller The gas bulb of hard plastic or stainless steel How to measure: Install bulb Purge bulb Break each end of the […]

Efficiently Dehydrating Gas Experiment

By Cameron P. Croft / May 6, 2015 / 0 Comments
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Who doesn’t like science experiments? I remember getting so excited about lab days back in grade school. Making ice cream, creating fires, making foam and more! It was always a nice break from schoolwork, too. So I decided to kick it old school and relive a lab day! Before I jump into my science experiment, […]

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