What is a stabilizer in oil and gas?
Furthermore, how does a condensate stabilizer work?
The condensate stabilizer flashes the lighter gases off of the gas stream by closely regulating the temperature and pressure of the stream through the stabilizer. Using this method, volatile hydrocarbons can be recovered from the gas, while the heavier hydrocarbons are condensed and remain as a liquid for transport.
Just so, what is condensate stabilization?
Condensate stabilization is the process of increasing the amounts of the intermediate constituents (C3 to C5 hydrocarbon derivatives) and higher molecular weight constituents (C6 and C6+ hydrocarbon derivatives) in the condensate. From: Natural Gas (Second Edition), 2019.
What is the Difference between a stabilizer column and distillation column? In case of light naphtha isomerisation, a stabilizer column is used to separate heavier components from the lighter components. Basically, it separates Isomerate from the lighter components i.e. HCL, Hydrogen, Methane, Ethane etc.