Whether it’s a well pad, gathering compression station, or storage facility, glycol dehydration systems are needed to remove moisture out of well head gas before it can be processed further. An integral part of the dehydration process and performance is a range of filtration needs that ensure optimal efficiency and reliability. Parker provides solutions designed specifically around glycol regeneration systems to:
Learn how a customer improved TEG health and lowered maintenance costs of their gas dehydration system by converting their granular carbon canisters to XtreamSorb® carbon block technology.
Learn how a customer reduced NGL carryover from natural gas that was leaving their cryogenic contact tower by switching from pleated glass coalescers to PEACH Saturated Depth technology coalescers.
Learn how a customer installed a PEACH Gemini PuraSep® vessel to remove salts from their natural gas in order to protect compressor valves from damage and save money on costly repairs.
The objective of the Amine Treating Unit is to remove H2 S, CO2 and mercaptan compounds from various gas streams, such as recycled gas in hydrotreating and hydrocracking processes, hydrogen plant feed, and fuel gas systems. The H2 S recovered is used as feed for the Sulfur Recovery Unit (SRU). An integral part of the acid gas recovery process and performance is a range of filtration needs that ensure optimal efficiency and reliability. Parker provides solutions designed specifically around amine systems to:
Commonly used as Feed Preparation Units for downstream Catalytic Processes, Hydrotreating Processes remove impurities such as Sulfur and Nitrogen from Distillate Fuels (Naphtha, Kerosene and Diesel) by treating the feed with Hydrogen at an elevated temperature and pressure in the presence of a catalyst. Hydrotreating has been extended in recent years to atmospheric residuals to reduce the sulfur and metal content of residuals for producing low sulfur fuel oils. The principal impurities removed by this unit are Sulfur, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Olefins, Aromatics, Halogens, and Metals. An integral part of the hydrotreating process and performance is a range of filtration needs that ensure optimal efficiency and reliability. Parker provides solutions designed specifically around hydrotreating to:
Crude Oil and Natural Gas, processed in Refinery and Gas Processing Plants respectively, produces feedstock for the downstream petrochemical market segment, a critical intermediary in the production of final products like Polyethylene, Polypropylene, etc. and key ingredients for many commonly used finished goods. Effective and reliable separation and filtration of petrochemical raw material, intermediate products, and recycled process fluids, at various points in petrochemical processes, is paramount to improving end product quality as well as extending the life of capital equipment and reducing costly downtime. Parker provides solutions designed specifically around Ethylene processes to: