A gas conditioning skid is designed to pre-treat natural gas and other combustible gases prior to injection into a critical process or a gas turbine generator.
It performs two functions: the removal of liquid droplets and solid contaminants from the gas and the adjustment of the gas temperature to meet the injection requirements.
Different styles of filter elements can be used in the pressure vessels. The liquid contaminants are collected in a sump and automatically drained from the system for easy operations.
The proper removal of moisture and solid particles from the gas prior to critical usages is shown to improve the operation of the rotating equipment.
Either electric or steam heaters can be used for temperature adjustment.
The system components and piping are skid-mounted for easier transport and installation.
A subsea structure containing valves and pipework is designed to commingle and directly produce fluids from multiple wells into one or more flowlines.
Cluster-style production manifolds are key in well testing, isolation, sampling, and allocation management. Flexible design means they can be configured for multiple well slots for flowline connection systems with the ability to incorporate controls and/or gas lift distribution.
Readily deployable piping, which allows for modular construction with the option of portability to remote production areas.
A pig launcher is an oversized section in the pipeline, which is gradually reduced to the normal diameter.
A pig receiver is the receiving trap (also “receiving station” or “pig catcher”)