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  • ฤas pล™idรกn 26. 08. 2024

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  • @kobiecamp1134
    @kobiecamp1134 Pล™ed mฤ›sรญcem

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but based on this video, other videos that I've seen, and some written materials that I read this is how it works:
    the natural gas(mixed with oil, and water) is pumped out of it's natural territory, and into the entrance holes of a pipe; then it flows into another pipe that carries it into the separator. Once in the separator the water separates & drops into a bottom pipe because of gravity. Following that the oil(which doesn't mix with water) flows over a raised divider, then it falls into a bottom pipe because of gravity. Meanwhile the natural gas rises into a upper pipe that carries it into a container(or tank). A container that heats the natural gas(causing lighter gases to rise to the top, and heavier gases to stay at the bottom). Following that the different types of gases are pushed into separate containers(or tanks), then forced through a series of chillers that apply cold temperatures to condense the gases into liquids, or should I say Natural Gas Liquids. In which these NGLs are further filtered out to get rid of impurities. Now please correct me if I'm wrong.

    • @Filter-concept
      @Filter-concept  Pล™ed mฤ›sรญcem

      Thank you for your detailed comment! Your understanding of the process is quite close, but letโ€™s clarify a few points:
      1. Separation: Natural gas, mixed with oil and water, enters a separator where water and oil are removed by gravity.
      2. Heating and Fractionation: The temperature increases, so with lesser and lighter gases ascending, heavier ones stay below.
      3. Refrigeration and Condensation: Chilling is done on the gases, finally leading to condensation into NGLs.
      4. Purification: It includes further processing to purify NGLs of impurities."
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    • @kobiecamp1134
      @kobiecamp1134 Pล™ed mฤ›sรญcem

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