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The separation of natural gas components such as methane, ethane, propane and butane can add value over regular pipeline gas. Cryogenic processes are most economical to extract these fractions from natural gas mixtures. Natural gas liquids (NGL), liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), condensate and pure components such as methane, ethane, propane and butane often have higher sales values than pipeline gas. Therefore, they are often extracted and fractionated in tailor-made processing plants in accordance with the specific requirements of the regional markets and customers. Cryogenic processes are often the most economical way to extract these fractions. Condensate, the so-called C5+ fraction, is the heaviest fraction of a natural gas mixture. It can be used, for instance, as gasoline or steam cracker feedstock. Often, it is necessary to remove the condensate fraction from the natural gas mixture to meet the dew point specifications of the pipeline gas. |
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