Flare gas recovery refers to the process of capturing and utilizing the waste gas that is burned off at industrial facilities, such as oil and gas production sites, refineries, and chemical plants. The gas is typically burned off, or flared, as a safety measure, but also results in the release of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Flare gas recovery involves capturing this waste gas and using it as a fuel source or for energy production, reducing emissions and increasing the efficiency of the facility. What is Flare Gas? Flare gas boosting is a process used to capture and utilize the gas that would otherwise be burned off or "flared" at an oil production site. The process involves capturing the flare gas, compressing it, and then using it as a fuel source for power generation or as a feedstock for other industrial processes. This reduces the amount of natural gas that is wasted through flaring and helps to minimize the greenhouse gas emissions associated with oil produ