Monoethylene Glycol
Monoethylene Glycol
Monoethylene glycol (MEG) is a key chemical used in the oil and gas industry, especially in drilling and production operations, to control hydrates and protect assets. In subsea pipelines and some drilling fluids, MEG acts as a thermodynamic hydrate inhibitor and antifreeze, helping to prevent ice and gas hydrate blockages while also contributing to corrosion control and system reliability.
CHEMICAL COMPOSTION OF MONO ETHYLENE GLYCOL |
| SECTION | TYPICAL CONTENTS TO INCLUDE FOR MEG |
| PRODUCT NAME | MONO ETHYLENE GLYCOL |
| CHEMICAL FORMULA | C2H6O2 |
| CAS NO | 107‑21‑1 |
| HSN CODE | 2905 31 00 |
| GRADE | INDUSTRIAL GRADE /TECHNICAL GRADE /ANTIFREEZZE COOLANT |
| STORAGE CONDITIONS | STORE IN COOL PLACE,PROTECT FROM MOISTURE , KEEP TIGHTLY CLOSED CONTAINER |
- MEG (Mono ethylene glycol) is used to stop gas hydrates and ice in wells, pipelines, and drilling mud, helping protect equipment and reduce corrosion.
- MEG is used in both offshore and onshore operations. It is especially common offshore in subsea gas wells and pipelines, but the MEG-rich stream is often regenerated and handled in onshore processing plants.
- Raw material for polyester fibers and PET bottles.
- Used in engine antifreeze, coolants, and HVAC/refrigeration heat-transfer fluids.
- Acts as solvent/humectant in textiles, paper, inks, adhesives, and coatings.
