Method and apparatus for treating liquid/gas mixtures

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B01D 53/14 (2006.01) B01D 19/00 (2006.01)

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CA 1303482

26625-54 ABSTRACT Method and means for treating of and mass transfer in liquid/gas mixtures, especially removal of oxygen from seawater to be injected into deep structures to increase the production of underground hydrocarbon resources. The oxygen removal is performed by means of an inert stripping gas which is purified and regenerated before it is recirculated. It is a main object of the present invention to provide a new and improved method to obtain maximum treatment efficiency and reduced residence time in the treatment zone. This is obtained by pumping the liquid and the gas in turbulent concurrent flow with the inert gas through one or more tubelike zones to one or more separation zones where gas and liquid are separated. The liquid is led to the next treatment stage, while the stripping gas is returned to the prior treatment stage. The liquid flow and gas flow are pumped and controlled independently of each other. This gives freedom to obtain optimal treatment conditions and correct amount of transported liquid.

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