Passive Dehydration System Products

Dehydrate Natural Gas with Zero Operational Emissions and No Moving Parts. Learn more about the main benefits of choosing CROFT’s Passive Dehydration System®(PDS) over the traditional Trietylene Glycol (TEG) unit.

Discover the world of Passive Dehydration Systems, an innovative, eco-friendly technology designed to harness the power of natural processes for water removal. Dive into our thought-provoking articles that delve into these cutting-edge systems’ science, benefits, and applications. We’ll explore how passive dehydration systems efficiently separate water from various substances, such as oil and gas, without needing external energy inputs, reducing operational costs and environmental impact.

In this category, we will showcase real-world examples of passive dehydration systems in action, their advantages over traditional methods, and the latest advancements in research and development. Our expert contributors will also provide valuable insights into the engineering principles, material selection, and design considerations that drive the effectiveness of these systems. Stay up-to-date on this revolutionary technology and join us in our journey to promote sustainable and energy-efficient solutions for industries worldwide.

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The Significance of Gas Dehydration in the Oil and Gas Industry

By Croft Productions / August 8, 2023 / 0 Comments
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In the oil and gas industry, natural gas dehydration plays a crucial role in ensuring safety, efficiency, and meeting pipeline specifications. Over-saturated gas can lead to corrosion, equipment damage, and non-compliance with industry standards. Gas dehydration removes excess water vapor from natural gas streams to combat these issues. In this blog post, we will delve […]

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No Emissions Dehydration | Webinar

By Cameron P. Croft / December 17, 2021 / 0 Comments
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This virtual roundtable discussion explores topics related to processes and equipment used in CO2 and H2S removal.

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Glycol Dehydration versus solid Dessicant Dehydration

By Cameron P. Croft / May 21, 2020 / 0 Comments
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Absorption vs. Adsorption Dehydrating natural gas, or the removal of water vapor from natural gas can be done by either adsorption or absorption. Croft’s Passive Dehydration System uses adsorption, where water vapor is collected and condensed on the surface with the use of a solid desiccant. Solid desiccants have a high adsorption capacity, a low resistance to gas […]

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Frequently Asked Questions | enviroDRI

By Cameron P. Croft / May 5, 2020 / 0 Comments
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CROFT Passive Dehydration Systems natural gas dehydration unit that utilizes a specially formulated solid desiccant called enviroDRI to adsorb water from the gas stream. Below are our clients’ most commonly asked questions about enviroDRI. What is enviroDRI? enviroDRI is a deliquescent desiccant pellet about the size of an almond designed to adsorb water from hydrocarbon […]

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What is Solid Desiccant Dehydration?

By [email protected] / May 1, 2020 / 0 Comments
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Solid desiccant dehydration is a safer alternative to gycol dehydration, which uses a liquid desiccant to absorb water from the gas.

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How a Passive Dehydration System Works

By Cameron P. Croft / April 30, 2020 / 0 Comments
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The Passive Dehydration System is the preferred alternative to the glycol unit for natural gas dehydration. Dehydration is a critical process required to meet pipeline specifications.

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TEG Cleanout Utilizing Mobile PDS

By Croft Productions / May 8, 2019 / 0 Comments
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Do you dread the anticipation of having to clean out your TEG? Having to shut down your operation for a few weeks? Here at CROFT we offer a mobile Passive Dehydration System. It is a quick, easy and a temporary way to bypass a TEG and continue to dehydrate the gas while your TEG is […]

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