When it comes to natural gas liquefaction, selecting the right machinery to drive refrigeration compressors is critical. There are generally four types of drivers LNG...
NGL Recovery & Fractionation
An Overview of Triethylene Glycol (TEG) Dehydration
Triethylene glycol (TEG) dehydration is the most commonly used method for removing water vapor from raw natural gas and natural gas liquid (NGL) streams. It is performed for...
Lowering the Cost of a Cryogenic Gas Plant
In the world of natural gas liquids (NGL) recovery, small incremental changes in plant design are occurring all the time. Those innovations are sometimes shared across the...
Secondary and Ancillary Equipment in NGL Production
NGL production requires carefully considered designs and precision engineering. The core components of the fractionation trains must be built to withstand various pressures,...
Fractionation Process Simulation
Fractionation of natural gas liquids (NGLs) is a complicated process that requires significant engineering skill. Thankfully, the technological age has brought with it tools...
Methods of NGL Extraction
Natural gas producers have several methods at their disposal for extracting natural gas liquids (NGLs) from feeds. The process and equipment used largely depends on the...
Producers Turning to NGL Marketing, Export Deals to Manage Oversupply
Producers of natural gas liquids (NGLs) have always depended on marketing help to get the best deal for their products. While exploration, design, and production are...
Optimizing NGL Recovery and Fractionation
Like most technologies in the oil and gas industry, NGL recovery and fractionation equipment and systems are always evolving to better optimize. Professional research and...