
The natural gas condensate is either stabilized to remove C1-C4 hydrocarbons or is fractionated in stages sequentially, removing one or more ethane (C2), propane (C3), and butane (C4). Natural gas condensate stabilization processes reduce the vapor pressure of the liquid hydrocarbon condensate to a value ensuring safety during transportation and storage and perform an essential separation of lighter from heavier ends. Our advanced filtration solutions deliver premium performance with unmatched effectiveness and reliability to ensure regulatory compliance, minimize maintenance downtime and improve business performance.Įnsure your stabilization reliably meets your daily production quotas and environmental protection needs. In contrast, improper filtration of natural gas condensate can have several adverse effects, including lengthy and costly maintenance downtime and major process disruptions. Ineffective filtration of produced water can lead to regulatory non-compliance. Whether preparing onshore produced water for disposal or utilizing the stabilization or fractionation processes with natural gas condensate, filtration solutions must be reliable and efficient. Let us help you select the right filtration to protect your injection operations from maximizing production rate, minimizing workover costs, and optimizing original oil recovery in place.īefore transportation or disposal, produced well fluids such as upstream condensate and produced water must undergo filtration processes. When moving to use of injection water for improved oil recovery (IOR) operations, it is critical to protect the formation from particulate fouling that otherwise leads to loss of injectivity and rising injection pressures leading to the need for expensive well workovers and production loss from injection downtime. Look to our wide range of filters for faster well cleanup and production readiness. High-efficiency filtration of completion fluids will ensure faster completion and earlier production. Timely well completion is critical to getting to first oil and well profitability.
