Laboratory tests in which gas hydrates were formed at 4 degrees C and
1000 psig in a 300 mt stirred cell show that the performance of kineti
c hydrate inhibitors, including VC-713, PVCL, and VCL/VP copolymers, i
s greatly improved by the addition of less than 1 wt % of certain glyc
ol ethers in the water or saltwater phases. For example, the hydrate i
nduction time with 0.5 wt % VC-713 in seawater increased from 40 min t
o over 1200 min with the addition of 0.75 wt % 2-butoxyethanol. The mo
st effective glycol ethers tested had either three or four carbon atom
s in the alkoxy group. Lower homologs did not seem to have an effect,
and higher homologs were insoluble in saltwater. The glycol ethers did
not inhibit hydrates (at these low concentrations) without the polyme
r present.