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The Gas Processing Handbook, published by Hydrocarbon Processing, provides an exclusive directory of licensed technologies, technical flowsheets, and industry trends for natural gas processing. It covers key stages including oil/condensate removal, dehydration, NGL separation, and sulfur/CO2 removal, serving as a primary resource for industry-standard processes. For more information, visit Hydrocarbon Processing.

Gas processing is notoriously thirsty. Traditional amine sweetening units produce a “reject water” stream laden with aromatics, ammonia, and H2S. For decades, the solution was deep-well injection. gas processing handbook exclusive

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Standard texts tell you that foaming is bad. The exclusive handbook provides a Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) signature library of common contaminants that cause foaming. You learn to distinguish between: A comprehensive guide to gas processing, covering the

3.2 Cryogenic Processing (Turboexpanders)

Modern high-efficiency plants rely on cryogenic expansion. The Handbook identifies the Turboexpander as a pivotal technology in gas processing. Gas processing is notoriously thirsty

  1. De-ethanizer: Separates Ethane ($C_2$) from the mix.
  2. De-propanizer: Separates Propane ($C_3$).
  3. De-butanizer: Separates Butane ($C_4$).
  4. Butane Splitter: Separates Isobutane from Normal Butane.
  5. Depentanizer: Recovers Pentanes and heavier components (Condensate or Natural Gasoline).

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Issued: April 2026 | Classification: Industry Reference