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
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.
Authors | Guenther Ognar/Joachim Winter |
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Publishing Date | 1 Feb 2013 |
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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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