H2S scavenger

What is H2S Scavenger?

An H2S scavenger is a chemical that reacts with hydrogen sulfide to remove it from gas, liquid, or process streams, reducing toxicity, corrosion, and odor (e.g. triazine-based or amine-based).

What is H2S Scavenger used for?

H2S scavengers are used in oil and gas production; in refineries and midstream; in gas sweetening; in wastewater; and for corrosion and odor control in hydrocarbon processing. Venus Ethoxyethers manufactures and supplies in India; request a quote for your requirements.

A hydrogen sulfide (H2S) scavengers is a specialized chemical or fuel additive widely used in hydrocarbon and chemical processing facilities. These specialized chemicals react selectively with and remove H2S to help meet product and process specifications. These H2S scavenger are generally referred to as gas sweetners.

MEA triazine and MMA triazine are two such products offered by Venus-Goa for scavenging H2S gas.

MEA triazine and MMA triazine are both hexahydro-1,3,5-tris(substituted)-s-triazine derivatives. These liquid based triazines perform well for direct injection into the gas streams (off-shore application) or in contactor towers (on-shore application). One mole of triazine can scavenge two moles of H2S molecules to form the by-product; dithiazine which is biodegradable and non-toxic. Triazines react only with H2S gas and hence are not consumed by CO2 gas present in natural gas reservoirs.

PRODUCT LINE COMPOSITION APPLICATION
Vendecor™ Series Monoethanolamine-Triazine (70%, 55%, 40%) Used as a scavenger for H2S gas in oil and natural gas extraction.

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H2S scavengers neutralize hydrogen sulfide gas (toxic, corrosive) by forming stable compounds. They protect personnel and equipment in oil and gas and wastewater.

Venus Ethoxyethers manufactures H2S scavengers in India, including monomethylamine triazine (CAS 4719-04-4) and monoethanolamine triazine (CAS 148-24-3). We supply for oil and gas. Request a quote.

H2S scavengers are primarily used in oil and gas operations, wastewater treatment, and industrial processes where hydrogen sulfide gas is present. They are essential for safety and equipment protection.

Triazine-based H2S scavengers are effective formulations that use triazine chemistry to neutralize H2S. We offer both monomethylamine triazine and monoethanolamine triazine, providing options for different application requirements.

Venus Ethoxyethers supplies oil and gas chemicals in India: corrosion inhibitors, foaming agents, defoamers, emulsifiers, H2S scavengers (triazine), flowback aids, and EOR agents. Request a quote.

Oil and gas uses defoamers, emulsifiers, corrosion inhibitors, flowback aids, H2S scavengers, and EOR agents. Venus supplies a full range for drilling, production, and processing.

H2S scavengers neutralize hydrogen sulfide gas, which is toxic and corrosive. They react with H2S to form stable, non-hazardous compounds, protecting personnel, equipment, and the environment. Our triazine-based scavengers are effective and widely used in the industry.

Enhanced oil recovery (EOR) agents improve oil recovery from reservoirs by reducing interfacial tension, improving mobility, and enhancing oil displacement. These chemicals help extract additional oil that cannot be recovered through primary and secondary methods.

Flowback aids help improve the recovery of fracturing fluids after hydraulic fracturing operations. They reduce surface tension, improve fluid recovery, and enhance the flow of oil and gas from the well, maximizing production efficiency.

Corrosion inhibitors form a protective film on metal surfaces, preventing corrosion caused by harsh conditions in oil and gas operations. They protect pipelines, equipment, and infrastructure, extending equipment life and reducing maintenance costs.

Yes, we offer foaming agents specifically designed for oil and gas applications including well stimulation, enhanced oil recovery, and drilling operations. These agents help improve fluid performance and recovery rates in various oil and gas processes.

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