Title: Mercury
1Mercury
- Mercury
- in PDO
- Gas Processing
Mercury Technology Services
2Types of Mercury
- Elemental Hg0
- Organic CH3HgCH3
- Inorganic HgCl2
- Suspended HgS
3Mercury Metal
Hg0
4Elemental Mercury
Hg0
- Found in gas and condensate
- Volatile (evaporates)
- Can be inhaled
- Adsorptive (sticks to surfaces)
5Mercury is Volatile
Mercury evaporates like water
6Mercuric Sulfide
HgS
Cinnabar
7Ionic Mercury
HgCl2
- Sometimes found in produced water
- Not volatile (does not evaporate)
- Cannot be inhaled
- Can be ingested (drinking or eating contaminated
food or water)
Ionic mercury is a salt
8Mercury Amalgam
Mercury reacts with metals
9Organic Mercury
CH3HgCH3
- Almost never found
- Less volatile
- Can be absorbed through the skin
- Adsorptive (sticks to surfaces)
10Concentrations
- Gas 0.1 to 1000 ug/m3
- Condensate 0.1 to 2000 ppb
- SE Asia 500 ug/m3, 800 ppb condensate
- South America 100 ug/m3 wellhead, 40 ug/m3
export 100 ppb condensate - Algeria, Offshore Holland, Indonesia, China,
Argentina, Venezuela
11Measuring Mercury in Air
12Jerome Mercury Analyzer
Mercury in air
13Jerome Detector
Gold wire detector
14Measuring Mercury in Gas
Mercury traps
15Measuring Mercury in Solids and Liquids
Combustion Method
16PDO CPP
17Why worry?
- Mercury and mercury compounds are in natural gas,
condensate and crude oil. - You cannot smell, see or taste mercury.
- Mercury and its compounds are neurotoxins meaning
they are poisonous to the brain.
18Risk Analysis
Mercury is successfully dealt with in
virtually all gas production and processing
facilities without risk to workers or negative
impact on efficient operations.
19How can I be exposed?
- Mercury is volatile and you can absorb it through
your lungs if it is in the air you breathe. - Some forms in condensate can be absorbed into the
body through the skin. - Mercury and its compounds are neurotoxins meaning
they are poisonous to the brain.
20Where can I be exposed?
- Cleaning tanks, vessels and equipment
- Hot work on corroded metals
- Maintenance, changing filters
- Glycol unit
21Avoiding Exposure
- Follow safety policy and procedures
- Ask the Safety Officer
- Monitor the worksite
- Use Personal Protection Equipment (PPE)
- Stay clean (good hygiene)
Safety
22Avoiding Exposure
- Training
- Wear PPE when required
- Cartridge Respirators
- (Hg0 lt 0.5 mg/m3)
- BA (Hg0 gt 0.5 mg/m3)
- Gloves
- Chemical suits in some situations
23Avoiding Exposure
- Chemical Suits
- Barricade
- 4H
- Responder
- Tyvek
24Worker Hygiene
Shutdown Procedures
- Wash hands and shower after working
- Use disposable clothing or segregate laundry
- Do not eat in work area
25Respirators
- NIOSH RECOMMENDATIONS FOR MERCURY IN AIR
- UP TO 0.5 mg/m3 Chemical cartridge respirator or
SAR. - UP TO 1.25 mg/m3 SAR operated in a
continuous-flow mode or powered air- purifying
respirator with cartridge(s) to protect against
mercury compounds (canister). - UP TO 2.5 mg/m3 Full-facepiece chemical
cartridge respirator with cartridge(s) to protect
against mercury compounds or SAR with a
tight-fitting facepiece operated in a
continuous-flow mode or full-facepiece SCBA or
full-facepiece SAR. - UP TO 10 mg/m3 Positive pressure SAR.
- Abbreviations SAR supplied-air respirator
SCBA self-contained breathing apparatus IDLH
immediately dangerous to life or health.
26Symptoms of Acute Exposure
- Shortness of breath
- Nausea
- Chest pain
- Blurred vision
27Symptoms of Chronic Exposure
- Loss of memory
- Depression
- Confusion
- Personality change
- Dementia
28Mercury Waste
Solid Waste
- Used PPE
- Sludge
- Debris
- Sorbents
- Filters
29Mercury Waste
Liquid Waste
- Glycol
- Decon Solutions
- Condensate
30Mercury Waste Flow
31Mercury Sludge
- Mercury is a hazardous waste above 200 ppb.
- Keep mercury wastes separate from other wastes
32Disposal of Mercury Waste
Storage
- Double bag
- Add sulfur
- Drum
- Label
33Waste Handling and Storage
- Store mercury in metal containers in a secure
area. - Exercise caution when decanting liquid mercury.
- Mercury is incompatible with bleach and other
oxidizers - Mercury is incompatible with acids
34Decontamination
35Decontamination
- Metals - degrease
- Metals - chemical clean
- Plastics - throw away
36Decontamination
Vapor Test
Test for contamination
37Corrosion
38Corrosion
39Next Steps
- Review safety policy
- Review PPE requirements
- Know action levels
- If you have questions, ask the Safety Officer
40Risk Analysis
Mercury is successfully dealt with in
virtually all gas production and processing
facilities without risk to workers or negative
impact on efficient operations.
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