Definition:
A process that removes light ends from natural gas condensate to make it safe for transportation and storage while preventing excessive vaporization.
Key Components:
- Flash Separation: Removes volatile components under controlled pressure.
- Fractionation Towers: Adjusts the hydrocarbon mix to meet market specifications.
- Storage & Transport: Prepares stabilized condensate for pipeline transport.
Use Cases/Industries:
- Upstream Oil & Gas: Processes condensate from natural gas wells.
- Petrochemical Manufacturing: Supplies stabilized hydrocarbons for refining.
- Storage Terminals: Prepares condensate for export and transport.
Advantages:
- Transport Safety: Prevents excessive vaporization in pipelines.
- Market Readiness: Ensures product quality for refining and sale.
- Emission Control: Reduces volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions.
Challenges:
- Energy Use: Requires heating and pressure control.
- Equipment Maintenance: Stabilization units need frequent servicing.
- Product Variability: Condensate composition varies between fields.
Related Terms:
Crude Oil Processing, Liquid Hydrocarbon Treatment, Flash Separation
Example:
A gas processing plant stabilizes condensate before transporting it via pipelines to refineries.
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Synonyms:
Condensate Processing, Liquid Hydrocarbon Stabilization, Vapor Recovery