Description

Midstream natural gas processing is a critical stage between gas production and final delivery, where raw natural gas is conditioned, purified, and separated to meet pipeline, processing, and sales specifications. Gas produced from wells typically contains water, condensate, acid gases such as H₂S and CO₂, nitrogen, mercury, and heavier hydrocarbons that must be removed or controlled to ensure safe transportation and reliable downstream operation.

Through a series of specialized processing units including condensate and water removal, acid gas removal, dehydration, sulfur recovery, tail gas treating, NGL recovery, nitrogen rejection, mercury removal, fractionation, and sweetening midstream facilities protect pipelines and equipment, recover valuable products, and deliver compliant sales gas. Effective midstream processing enhances plant efficiency, maximizes hydrocarbon value, ensures environmental compliance, and enables stable supply to refineries, LNG plants, petrochemical facilities, and gas transmission networks.