Hydrocarbon detection in the gas phase can be a powerful tool to guide downstream operations for the oil and gas industry. This application requires highly sensitive, selective and robust spectroscopic techniques. In this work we present: i) a quartz-enhanced photoacoustic (QEPAS) sensor that can individually detect methane and ethane in the part per billion range and propane in the ppm range by employing a single interband cascade laser emitting at 3345 nm; ii) a QEPAS sensor detecting 12CH4 and 13CH4 isotopes at the part-per billion sensitivity level, by employing a quantum cascade laser emitting at 7730 nm.
Hydrocarbon detection in the gas phase can be a powerful tool to guide downstream operations for the oil & gas industry. This application requires highly sensitive, selective and robust spectroscopic techniques. In this work, a quartz-enhanced photoacoustic sensor system designed to detect methane and ethane concentration levels in the part-per billion concentration range by employing a single interband cascade laser emitting at 3345 nm is reported. Measurements at both low and high pressure were carried out and mixtures simulating typical downhole compositions were analyzed.
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