The process gas compressor is designed to compress and pressurize industrial gases used in various manufacturing and processing applications, including natural gas, coke oven gas, coalbed methane, water gas, flare gas, associated gas from oil fields, butane, hydrogen, boil-off gas (BOG), mixed refrigerants (MR), desorption gas, biogas, and more. It also supports gas recovery from industrial exhaust streams.
This energy gas compression equipment has an important role in industries such as petroleum, petrochemicals, natural gas, coal, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, power generation, and steel as an essential solution for boosting the pressure of specialized gases used in production processes or recovered from industrial operations.
Natural Gas Compressor
The natural gas screw compressor is key equipment for gas pressurization in industries such as natural gas, petroleum, petrochemicals, coal, chemicals, power generation, and steel. It is widely used for various applications, including pipeline compression, natural gas liquefication, BOG gas recovery, mixed refrigerants (MR), coalbed methane and biogas and raw gas compression.
Biogas Compressor
The biogas compressor is designed for the pressurization and efficient handling of biogas in various industrial and energy applications.
Main features include:
Versatile Installation: Can be installed indoors in machine rooms or outdoors in open environments, with optional housing cabins for protection
- Natural gas and chemical industry: Pressurization, transportation, and liquefaction of natural gas; BOG (Boil-Off Gas) compression and MR (Mixed Refrigerant) compression
- Petroleum and petrochemical industry: Stabilization gas for crude oil, compression of associated gas from oil fields and casing gas, light hydrocarbons compression.
- Coal and coal chemical industry: Coal-derived gas, coke oven gas, and water gas compression; handling flare gas and coalbed methane
- Pharmaceutical chemicals: Pressurization of intermediate raw gases and reaction gases, recovery and compression of exhaust gases
- Pesticide chemicals: Reaction gas pressurization, exhaust gas recovery and chloromethane compression.
- Fine chemicals: C4 deep processing, desorption gases, and synthetic gases.
- Other industries: Biogas fermentation, power transportation, and tank pressure maintenance.



