ABSTRACT
Gas hydrates may form in the petroleum and gas industry and can lead to significant problems such as plugging the pipelines and increasing velocity movement of the hydrate plugs in the pipelines. In this contribution, a simple strategy based on principal component analysis and partial least square methods has been utilized in order to estimate hydrate formation condition of carbon dioxide and tetra butyl ammonium chloride. In this regard, the developed tool has been evaluated by some reported data points in order to obtain its accuracy. This tool was simple to apply and can be of great help for gas transmission engineers to have an accurate estimation of hydrate conditions.