Gas Processing Facilities
Gas processing facilities are industrial plants designed to remove impurities and separate valuable components from natural gas. These facilities ensure that the gas meets quality standards for transportation and use. Common processes include removing water, carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, and other contaminants, as well as separating natural gas liquids like ethane, propane, and butane.
Once processed, the purified natural gas can be transported through pipelines to homes and businesses for heating and cooking. Gas processing facilities play a crucial role in the energy supply chain, ensuring that the gas is safe and efficient for consumers while also maximizing the extraction of valuable byproducts.