MidStream
Midstream operations include elements of traditional upstream and downstream business. The midstream gas business starts at the gathering system. The gathering system collects wet natural gas from the well heads and transports it to a gas processing plant. A gathering system can range from a small system where gas is processed close to the well head, to a system that consists of thousands of miles of small-diameter, low pressure pipes collecting from many hundred wells. At the gas processing plant methane is separated from the wet natural gas, leaving natural gas liquids as a by-product. NGLs are heavier elements of the wet natural gas, these include ethane, propane, butane, isobutane, and other condensates. The midstream companies make money byfractionating, transporting and marketing these natural gas liquids.Natural Gas Liquids (NGL) should not be confused with Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) which is methane condensed into a liquid at close to atmospheric pressure .
NoDoC have more than 150 cost models for this sector that starts from gas and oil wellheads , gathering units and centeral processing units.
NoDoC have more than 150 cost models for this sector that starts from gas and oil wellheads , gathering units and centeral processing units.