Mercury removal is achieved by passing the hydrocarbon stream through fixed-bed adsorber vessel(s)

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Mercury Removal Unit
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Kokel, Nicolas
3/22/2026 10:49 AM


 Mercury Removal Unit process flow diagram | Source: Mihail Editoiu (Sep 16, 2025), Youtube video

A Mercury Removal Unit (MRU) is a fixed-bed adsorption process that removes elemental mercury and mercury compounds from natural gas, condensate, and NGL streams prior to cryogenic processing, liquefaction, or fractionation. Mercury is a naturally occurring trace contaminant in hydrocarbons produced from certain geological formations, present at concentrations ranging from below 1 ng/Nm³ to several thousand ng/Nm³ depending on the field.

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