Oil and Gas

 Activated carbon is an excellent choice for purifying raw materials, intermediates, and end products in the oil and gas industry. It effectively removes unwanted pollutants such as mercury, colors, odors, and sulfur compounds, ensuring consistent production of high-quality natural gas, oil, and petrochemical products. In petroleum processing plants, activated carbon adsorption is used to increase the yield of light oils. Activated carbon is also commonly used in gas plants and petroleum synthesis plants to remove sulphides from gas, making it fit for use. For instance, the presence of sulphide in synthesis gas can render the synthesis catalyst toxic and inactive, while the use of activated carbon to remove sulphide from the gas can achieve good desulphurization. Additionally, light oils or gasoline can be recovered from natural gas and processed gases.


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