Reset Energy to Build a Nitrogen Rejection Unit for Permian Residue Gas
(P&GJ) — Reset Energy has secured a contract to design and fabricate a 250 million standard cubic feet per day (MMscf/d) Nitrogen Rejection Unit (NRU) for a midstream operator in the Permian Basin. The project aims to enhance nitrogen removal efficiency while maintaining high-quality residue gas output.
"In selecting Reset Energy for this project, the midstream operator demonstrated their confidence in our ability to design flexible and highly customizable nitrogen rejection solutions," said Chris Villegas, CEO of Reset Energy. "We are proud to support their commitment to deliver high-quality natural gas while also contributing to their methane emission reduction efforts."
The NRU is designed to handle high operational demands and features efficient nitrogen removal with minimal methane emissions. Reset Energy’s cryogenic distillation technology separates nitrogen from hydrocarbon streams, incorporating compression, distillation, and multi-pass heat exchanger systems to optimize performance.
Reset Energy specializes in customized gas processing solutions, offering both compact and large-scale nitrogen rejection systems.
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