Oil and Gas
From plastics, products, to power, air compressors are the new tool needed to collect some of today’s most invaluable, naturally occurring commodities on Earth.
The rise of the global population continues to heighten the demand for oil- and gas-based products. Even with the increased development in alternative energy sources, modern society still needs oil and gas to function. In order to keep up with this demand, air compressors help ensure appropriate pressure levels in equipment. From transportation to tools, the oil and gas industry utilizes oil and gas compressors to collect Earth’s great natural resources.
Here are some other common applications that require a compressed air system.
- Petroleum Refining: Of the petroleum gas collected, 95% of it is processed through the compressor before transporting to a pipeline. The process can boost the gas’ pressure to promote catalytic reactions, which can accelerate the refining process.
- Petrochemical Synthesis: Low-density petrochemicals like methanol, ammonia, urea, ethylene, and ethylene glycol require specific air and gas pressurization in the manufacturing process.
- Pipeline transportation: Moving gas and oil through pipelines requires compressors to maintain or boost gas flow into the pipeline system. Compressors are used to keep gas flowing since reservoir pressure and normal flow decrease gradually over time.
- Gas injection: Air compressors can be used to inject gas into oil layers to increase and maintain reservoir pressures, which help facilitate the recovery of crude oil. Air injection is used for transporting liquids, tank pressurization, cooling, plastic moldings, and the synthesis of various petrochemicals.
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