Mobile compressors can prevent most methane emissions during pipeline repairs

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LMF develops mobile compressor unit to transfer natural gas from lines
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To minimize gas emissions in advance of repair work on pipelines is a demand for innovative solutions to preserve the natural gas contained usable. Instead of the usual blow-off or flaring in the atmosphere, the pipeline pressure may be reduced by means of the described Evacuation Unit to a residual pressure of about 7 bar. This reduces the emission of greenhouse gases by 88 % while saving the gas value.
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Authors Guenther Ognar/Joachim Winter
Publishing Date 1 Feb 2013
Format PDF
Zeitschrift gas for energy - Issue 02 2013
Publisher DIV Deutscher Industrieverlag GmbH
Language English
Pages 4
Title Mobile compressors can prevent most methane emissions during pipeline repairs
Subtitle LMF develops mobile compressor unit to transfer natural gas from lines
Description To minimize gas emissions in advance of repair work on pipelines is a demand for innovative solutions to preserve the natural gas contained usable. Instead of the usual blow-off or flaring in the atmosphere, the pipeline pressure may be reduced by means of the described Evacuation Unit to a residual pressure of about 7 bar. This reduces the emission of greenhouse gases by 88 % while saving the gas value.
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