enggirl2014
Mechanical
- Dec 11, 2014
- 8
Hi,
I am a student currently doing a coop at an oil/gas company and am writing my term paper on our feed gas compressor system. So I’ve done a fair amount of research but I still don’t understand why in the industry the feed gas compression system is bypassed until the later years when pressure is considerably lower. Does the system act as an aid for the gas compressing it to the higher pressure desired in the early stages? Why is a high pressure desirable to continue to the separator, does this just have to do with the designed operating pressure or is there alternate reasoning?
Thank you
I am a student currently doing a coop at an oil/gas company and am writing my term paper on our feed gas compressor system. So I’ve done a fair amount of research but I still don’t understand why in the industry the feed gas compression system is bypassed until the later years when pressure is considerably lower. Does the system act as an aid for the gas compressing it to the higher pressure desired in the early stages? Why is a high pressure desirable to continue to the separator, does this just have to do with the designed operating pressure or is there alternate reasoning?
Thank you