NGL-667

Article-No: 340429 Synthetic natural gas compressor

The lubricant problems generally encountered with the compression of natural gas and CO2 are related to the reaction of the gas stream with the lubricant. These include:

- Solubility of gas in the lubricant causes reduced lubricant viscosity resulting in cylinder scoring and high wear rates. Compensating for this with a higher viscosity lubricant can cause handling problems at lower temperatures

- Absorption of lubricant into the gas stream results in high lubricant usage rates and a depletion of protective lubricant film in the cylinder

- Condensed hydrocarbon liquids in the cylinder area can "wash" the lubricant from the cylinder walls causing severe mechanical damage

- The carryover from increased lubricant feed rates or use of heavily compounded oils to compensate for hydrocarbon and CO2 dilution and wash-out can damage the well formation and plug CO2 injectors

- Gases such as CO2 ans H2S may be corrosive to compressor components. NGL protects against the corrosive effect of these gases to compressor components while maintaining lubricating properties.

Summit NGL Series polyalkylene glycol lubricants were formulated to combat these problems associated with high pressure reciprocating compressors pumping natural gas, carbon dioxide, or process gases. NGL Series lubricants are extremely resistant to hydrocarbon and CO2 dilution and absorption of gas stream components. Any lubricant carryover will not impair the well formation as it is compatible with well-bore treatment fluids and soluble in water. The result is a lubricant maintaining the proper viscosity for wear protection, resisting wash-out and carryover, and posing no threat of damage to the well formation or CO2 injectors.

The extremely high viscosity index of the NGL Series lubricants allows protection over a broad temperature range. The low pour point provides all-season ease of handling even in very cold climates. The use of pressurized and heated tanks as well as heat traced lines can be eliminated.

Summit NGL Series can offer these same advantages when compressing a number of other difficult gases including hydrogen, helium and nitrogen. Please contact your Summit representative with your specific gas application.

The extremely high viscosity index of NGL-778 and NGL-667 allows protection over a broad temperature range. The low pour point provides all-season ease of handling even in very cold climates. The use of pressurized and heated tanks as well as heat traced lines can be eliminated.

Summit NGL-778 and NGL-667 can offer these same advantages when compressing a number of other difficult gases including hydrogen, helium and nitrogen. Please contact your Summit representative with your specific gas application.

NGL-667

Benefits for your application

  • Extremely resistant to hydrocarbon and CO2 dilution

  • Compatible with well-bore treatment fluids and soluble in water

  • Allows protection over a broad temperature range

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