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Natural Gas Liquids Recovery

Natural gas liquids recovery refers to the process of removing and gathering propane, butane and other heavier hydrocarbon products from natural gas. The process is often used to reduce a gas stream's BTU value to meet pipeline tariff requirements while removing excess liquids that may condense and cause problems in transmission. The liquids are recovered as a y-grade mix that is accumulated in a tank on site and later trucked to a refinery for fractionation into its saleable hydrocarbon components. The end result is a gas stream that meets pipeline quality standards with the benefit of a by-product which provides additional revenue for the producer.

Tucker Gas Processing Equipment can provide NGL recovery plants to process gas volumes ranging from 100,000 to five or ten million cubic feet per day. An amine unit can be added to the plant for removing carbon dioxide. If gas analysis indicates high concentrations of nitrogen, an NGL recovery plant can easily be integrated into a nitrogen rejection system. In addition to the design and manufacture of equipment, TGPE can also provide processing services to its customers. For details on working arrangements offered by Tucker Gas Processing Equipment, please click on "Funding Alternatives".

TGPE has been using the WINSIM modeling program to model the requirements for natural gas liquids recovery to meet pipeline hydrocarbon dew point specifications. We have been specializing in low pressure recovery of liquids. We can utilize lower pressure amine systems for removal of carbon dioxide and other contaminants. By combining dehydration with the natural gas liquids system we can provide an integral unit to operate at lower pressures, thus complementing the Pressure Swing Adsorption System which operates best at 50 psig. We also can build higher pressure systems (500 psig and up) depending on your pipeline requirements and gas processing needs. With the computer modeling system, we can calculate the volume of liquids (in gallons) that will be available for sale as well as determine the hydrocarbon dew point requirements ahead of time in order to best plan the liquids recovery system.

We are happy to provide modeling and quotations for proposed systems that you may be considering. By providing us with a gas analysis we will then be able to offer the best operational advantage for your natural gas liquids recovery system.

TGPE Inc.
116 S. Capitol Ave.
Mt. Sterling, IL 62353
tucker@adams.net
(217) 773-3622
Fax: (217) 773-2623
NGL Recovery Process Flow Diagram
Natural Gas Liquids Recovery Process Flow Diagram

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