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Title: Gas Liquids Processing Plants
Author: Donald R. Raney
Source: 1980 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1980
Abstract: Gas liquids processing plants are normally designed to remove gas liquids products in excess of the removal required to make the gas marketable. These gas liquids products are natural gasoline, butane, propane and ethane. In addition, gas processing plants will normally include many of the functions performed under, field processing such as, separation, dehydration and removal of hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide. The recovery of liquid hydrocarbons from natural gas is accomplished by changing the gas conditions so that tKe equilibrium between the liquid and vapor phase is upset. The new conditions will cause some heavy components to condense and some light components to vaporize in attempting to reach a new equilibrium. The conditions that are changed may be pressure, temperature, or introduction of a new material into the gas stream. In some processes all three conditions may be changed to recover liquid hydrocarbons.




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