Processing systems/design

Case Study: Advanced Technology Underpins Efficiency and Climate-Related Goal Gains

To choose the right technologies for a gas-compression package, it’s critical for operators to have a clear understanding of their business and greenhouse‑gas emissions-related goals. Operators also need clarity concerning the impact of evolving requirements on total cost of ownership as well as potential financial ramifications.

Modernizing existing assets allows operators to reap the benefits of engineering updates and lower total cost of ownership. Source: Caterpillar Oil & Gas.
Modernizing existing assets allows operators to reap the benefits of engineering updates and lower total cost of ownership.
Source: Caterpillar Oil & Gas

Today’s gas-compression operators are under increasing pressure to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Fortunately, multiple technologies are available that can support that objective while enabling operators to move more gas cost-effectively. Embracing such advancements can positively impact a reduced-carbon future without compromising operational efficiency or profitability.

To choose the right technologies for a gas‑compression package, it’s critical for operators to have a clear understanding of their business and GHG emissions-related goals. Operators also need clarity concerning the impact of evolving requirements on total cost of ownership (TCO) as well as potential financial ramifications.

Producing more gas at a lower cost with lower GHG emissions is possible with new technologies.

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