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Flare Gas Recovery (FGR) is a process used to capture and recover gas that is otherwise burned off or flared. This gas is typically associated with oil and gas production, and is composed of a variety of hydrocarbons, including methane, ethane, propane, and butane. FGR systems are designed to capture and recover this gas, which can then be used as a fuel source or sold as a commodity. FGR systems are typically composed of a series of components, including a flare stack, a condenser, a compressor, and a storage tank.
FGR systems are becoming increasingly popular as a way to reduce emissions and increase efficiency in the oil and gas industry. By capturing and recovering the gas that would otherwise be flared, FGR systems can help reduce air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, the recovered gas can be used as a fuel source, providing an additional revenue stream for oil and gas producers.
Some companies in the FGR market include Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., Honeywell International, Inc., and Siemens AG. Show Less Read more