2be vacuum pumps utilize polymer composite materials and apply an organic surface coating for corrosion protection. This coating offers excellent chemical resistance, superior mechanical properties, and strong adhesion, along with the advantages of simple application, low cost, and effective repair capabilities. What are its applications in the chemical industry?
1. Gas Recovery
In the oil and gas industry, gas recovery refers to the process of retrieving hydrocarbon gases from storage tanks. These gases are released into the atmosphere from storage tanks, whether during upstream production or downstream refining. Gas recovery is achieved by creating a vacuum and compressing the gas within the storage tank. By using 2BE vacuum pumps, ethane gas can be recovered, liquefied, and reused.
2. Gas Fuel Recovery
Gas recovery can be described as the recovery of gases from refinery venting systems or production processes. Due to its composition, this gas is typically considered a waste gas. Because it contains a high concentration of hydrocarbon gases, these gases are usually flared.
3. Gas Boosting
Gas boosting involves using booster compressors to deliver natural gas to engines for use in recovery and compression processes.
4. Enhanced Oil Recovery
Enhanced oil recovery is an upstream process that involves eliminating the vacuum in an oil well to release pressure, thereby enabling oil to flow and increasing oil production. It also involves associated gas, which is simply gas produced alongside the oil or wellhead gas. During extraction, oil-gas separators are typically used at the extraction point on the surface of the well.
5. Gas Gathering
This upstream process involves pumping and compressing gas from several oil wells, with the gas collected in branch lines or storage tanks. The process is typically carried out using 2BE manual dry oil pumps and low-pressure compressors; the gas is then compressed into high-pressure pipeline compressors—usually booster compressors—and subsequently sent to gas treatment facilities for processing.
6. Crude Oil Stabilization
Crude oil can be stabilized by using 2BE manual dry oil pumps to vent dissolved gases and stabilize the actual vapor pressure. Depending on changes in ambient temperature, this can be achieved by eliminating vacuum in the crude oil storage tanks and reducing the compression level at the vent ports, thereby protecting the crude oil storage tanks.
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