Biological process for removing hydrogen sulfide from gas found cost-effective.
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is a harmful gas that needs to be removed from natural gas for safety and health reasons. Traditional methods are costly and complex. Scientists have simulated a biological process called THIOPAQ™ that uses microorganisms to remove H2S, comparing it to the SCOT process. The study found that the biological process is safe, simple, and cost-effective compared to the traditional method.