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QBJGas Liquid Recovery Units for Hydrocarbon Extraction

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Gas plants, also referred to as Gas Liquid Recovery Units, are instrumental in extracting marketable hydrocarbon liquids from gas streams. They play a crucial role in maintaining the BTU content of sales gas, eliminating condensation, and ensuring a consistent two-phase flow within transmission pipelines. By stabilizing the heating value of the gas, these units enhance the efficiency of compression and combustion turbines. Typically, the simplest liquid recovery units employ heat exchangers and external refrigeration to cool the gas for hydrocarbon separation. The procedure includes cross exchanging the separated gas with the inlet gas for pre-cooling. Subsequently, the liquid undergoes level control to a stabilizer where temperature and pressure yield the desired vapor pressure product. QBJ gas plants are engineered to use various refrigeration methods, including mechanical refrigeration, J-T refrigeration, and a proprietary mixed refrigerant system. Their Condensate Field Stabilization Unit employs well-established technology to transform raw condensate into a stable, transportable product, emphasizing operational ease, transportability, and consistent performance across varied conditions.

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Gas plants, also known as Gas Liquid Recovery Units, recover marketable hydrocarbon liquids from gas streams and control sales gas BTU content. Additional benefits include eliminating condensation and the two-phase flow in transmission pipelines while also providing gas with a consistent heating value for fuel to compression and combustion turbines.

The simplest form of liquid recovery units utilizes heat exchangers and an external refrigeration system to cool the gas and separate the hydrocarbon liquids. The separated gas is cross exchanged with the inlet gas for initial cooling. The separated liquid is then level controlled to a stabilizer where the temperature and pressure is controlled to produce a specified vapor pressure product. QBJ gas plants are designed to use mechanical refrigeration, J-T refrigeration, and our proprietary mixed refrigerant system.

Our Condensate Field Stabilization Unit (FSU) uses field proven conventional technology to produce stabilized and transportable product from raw condensate. The condensate FSU is designed for ease of operation (minimal field operational experience), ease of transportation, and reliability under varying conditions. The QBJ Standard FSU Design, allows for quick repeatable deliveries and performance, reducing your time to market. Our units will stabilize hydrocarbon liquids and vapor by reducing Reid Vapor Pressure (RVP) of the hydrocarbon mix, to the level required by our customers, efficiently capturing natural gas liquids (NGL) in their production or gas plant streams.

  • Easy to transport (no permit loads required)
  • Short installation time
  • Easy to operate
  • Low maintenance
  • Quick delivery