Pressure separator definition

Pressure separator means a pressure vessel used for the primary purpose of separating crude oil and produced water or for separating natural gas and produced water.

Examples of Pressure separator in a sentence

  • A Medium Pressure separator is used solely for processing hydrocarbons produced from the Maria field.

  • Gas coming out of High Pressure separator at high pressure is known as High Pressure gas.

  • Separation of well fluid into oil, water and gas is done in three stages i.e., in High Pressure separator, Low Pressure separator and surge tanks at the various process platforms of Mumbai High field.

  • This system is routed to the Low Pressure separator with ultimate discharge of water via the Armada produced water stream and any hydrocarbons routed to the export facilities.

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