Section I: Natural Gas Impurities and Condensates Characteristics1. Introduction to non-acidic impurities of natural gas: particulates, condensates, mercury, nitrogen, helium, etc.2. Natural gas non-acidic impurities removal standards, policies and regulations3. Environmental challenges and economic assessments of non-acidic impurities removal from natural gas
Section II: Particulates and Condensates Removal from Natural Gas4. Aerosols removal from natural gas5. Arsenic removal from natural gas condensates6. Liquids separation from natural gas7. Condensates stabilization processes8. Refrigeration process for condensate recovery from natural gas9. Condensates recovery by absorption and adsorption processes10. Membrane technologies for condensates recovery from natural gas11. Supersonic technology for condensate removal from natural gas
Section III: Mercury Removal from Natural Gas12. Absorption processes for mercury removal from natural gas13. Mercury removal from natural gas by adsorption processes and swing technologies14. Membrane technologies for mercury removal from natural gas
Section IV: Nitrogen Removal from Natural Gas15. Cryogenic technique for nitrogen rejection from natural gas16. Nitrogen separation from natural gas using absorption processes17. Nitrogen rejection from natural gas by adsorption processes and swing technologies18. Membrane technologies for nitrogen separation from natural gas
Section V: Helium Recovery from Natural Gas19. Cryogenic fractionation for helium recovery from natural gas20. Adsorption processes and swing technologies for helium removal from natural gas21. Helium removal from natural gas by membrane technologies