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Flare Gas Recovery System by CrystalTcs

What is Flare gas?

Natural gas blends in petroleum refineries, natural gas processing projects, and oil and gas production sites are produced from the following sources:

         Extraction of natural gas, including oil from oil wells,

        Gases formed above the liquid level in storage tanks,

         Flashing of low-pressure to high-pressure crude.

This gas contains a mixture of different hydrocarbons and is also known as the corresponding petroleum gas and it's flammable by nature and its composition can change from plant to plant and also changes over time depending on the working life of the plant/oil.



What is gas flaring and why are flashy gas recovery systems useful?

Gas flares are formed by the combustion of gases associated with industrial processes, including oil and gas recovery and petrochemical production and this is one of the most important contributors to the growth of greenhouse gas emissions and Flare Gas Recovery System is one of the cleanest solutions to reduce or minimize gas flares.

Crystal TCS offers customized flare gas recovery systems to meet customer requirements and Systems are shaped based on the expected flare gas composition and flow rate. Most components of the system are skid mounted for ease of installation. At Crystal TCS we have adopted a theory-based approach to predicting ejector performance and designed it according to the basic principles of thermodynamics and fluid flow dynamics.

Burst gas recovery system process

        A.      Separating the flare header with proprietary-designed liquid seal

        B.      Normally recovering flammable gases and distributing them back to the facility so that they can be processed and reused as fuel gas.

        C.      Removing liquids

        D.      Compression of gases up to defined pressure level

        E.      Cooled gas (if required)

Flare gas recovery systems are special compression bundles, which means that gas and emissions will be recovered and regenerated, which will be burned in a generally complete combustion process, methane / LPG and sulfur dioxide and the key to the safe operation of refineries and petrochemical facilities, this method involves capturing gas from a flare knock-out container and applying pressure using a liquid ring compressor. The modified gases can be reused in the facility's fuel facility as a refinery.

Flare Gas Recovery will have to operate with a wide range of working conditions and structures during their tenure. We are Crystal TCS Pvt. Ltd. has done extensive research and development to come up with ejectors in Flare Gas Recovery System.

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