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Natural gas (NG) processing starts from simple separation and conditioning for pipeline network for further processing, integrated offshore and onshore operations. The treated NG after processing is utilized in different applications including NG transmission distribution networks, fuel source for power generation, the feedstock for petrochemicals, conversion of gas to liquid (GTL), LNG and reinjected for secondary oil recovery. The key factor for those activities is the quality of treated gas.

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