gas compression
-
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.
-
The project to stabilize and maintain the gas field’s production plateau supports Algeria’s bid to underpin its growing role in supplying European gas markets.
-
A new paper warns that meeting emission reduction targets in the top US oil basin will require a fourfold increase in available grid electricity.
-
Equinor has submitted a plan for development and operations with Norwegian authorities that would add gas compression and electrification to the Hammerfest LNG plant.
-
Italian contractor will provide a pair of offshore gas compression complexes destined for the giant North Field.
-
The Gorgon gas project will consist of a new floating field-control station and subsea compression infrastructure.
-
This paper describes an artificial-lift technology, a subsurface compressor system, that simultaneously removes liquids, increases gas production, and improves recoverable reserves in gas wells.
-
In 2015, the world’s first subsea multiphase gas compression system was installed offshore Norway. The system comprises two-off 5-MW machines configurable for serial or parallel compression. This system has now gained considerable and valuable operational experience.
-
A closer look at the design and construction of Statoil’s subsea gas compression systems in the Åsgard and Gullfaks fields, the first of their kind in the oil and gas industry.