Fuel-Gas Conditioning Products
Fuel gas conditioning systems are one of the most critical yet frequently underestimated components in oil and gas operations. Whether at a compressor station, processing facility, or wellsite, these systems are responsible for delivering clean, dry, properly heated, and pressure-regulated gas to engines, turbines, and fired equipment. When fuel gas conditioning systems are not properly […]
When evaluating fuel gas conditioning systems for compressor stations, many operators initially assume that all fuel gas skids are fundamentally the same. On the surface, most packages appear similar—they may all include a separator, filter, heater, regulator, and associated piping mounted on a skid. However, experienced operators know that appearance alone reveals very little about […]
In modern oil and gas operations, compressor stations are only as reliable as the systems supporting them. While compressors, engines, and turbines often receive the most design attention, one of the most critical and frequently underestimated components of the entire station is the fuel gas conditioning system. When improperly designed, fuel gas conditioning can become […]
Overview Fuel gas conditioning is a critical upstream process step in any compressor station design. Before natural gas can reliably power engines, turbines, fired heaters, or instrument systems, it must be brought to a precise specification — clean, dry, heated, and pressure-regulated. Operators who underinvest in this portion of the system inevitably face the downstream […]
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This case study will focus on treating fuel gas for gas lifts utilizing CROFT’s Fuel Gas Conditioning System.
Croft has just installed a Fuel-gas Conditioning System (FCS) for a new client in the Eagleford and is already showing excellent results. The unit, our FCS-500, takes the high pressure/high temperature gas from the discharge of the compressor and cools, separates, dehydrates, reduces the BTU, and reduces the pressure to the required fuel system PSI. The reduction […]
Last week my fellow blogger, Amy, and I wrote on utilizing stranded gas and well gas for running well site equipment such as generators and how Croft’s FCS, JTS, and CIS can help clean that gas so it won’t tear up the equipment. Well since we are on a roll, I want to continue the topic of using well gas but instead, using […]