H2S Removal Regulations 2026
In 2026, regulatory pressure on hydrogen sulfide (H₂S) continues to tighten across North America, Europe, and offshore regions. Operators face stricter emission limits, new restrictions on scavenger byproducts, disposal rules, and sustainability reporting requirements. Non-compliance [...]
How to Choose the Right H2S Scavenger for High-Pressure Sour Gas in 2026
In 2026, high-pressure sour gas fields continue to challenge operators with rising H₂S concentrations, stricter pipeline specifications, and escalating OPEX. Choosing the wrong H2S scavenger can lead to emulsions, solids formation, excessive chemical consumption, or [...]
Natural Gas – Reservoir to Usable Fuel
Natural gas powers homes, industries, and electricity generation worldwide. Understanding the natural gas production process — from deep underground reservoirs to the clean-burning fuel delivered to your stove — reveals a complex, multi-stage journey divided [...]
Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH) as an H2S Scavenger in Oil and Gas
Sodium hydroxide (NaOH), commonly known as caustic soda, is a powerful alkaline compound widely employed as a chemical scavenger for hydrogen sulfide (H₂S) removal in the oil and gas sector. H₂S, a highly toxic, corrosive, [...]
Reaction Mechanisms of MEA Triazine
Monoethanolamine MEA triazine, chemically known as 1,3,5-tris(2-hydroxyethyl)hexahydro-1,3,5-triazine, has been the dominant liquid H₂S scavenger in the oil and gas industry for over 30 years. It is used in gas towers, produced-water treatment, and crude-oil systems [...]
The Rise of Non-Triazine Liquid H2S Scavengers
Liquid H2S scavengers like MEA-triazine and MMA-triazine have dominated the H₂S removal market for decades because they are inexpensive and fast-acting. However, regulatory pressure, refinery compatibility issues, spent-product disposal problems, and the formation of troublesome [...]






