RHoyt
Petroleum
- Jul 20, 2009
- 1
I didn't want to post a long drawn out question, so I will stick to the basics unless more details are needed.
I work for an oil company that sells the natural gas we produce. We are having a hard time keeping the BTU's below the 1150 cut off. It seems like the heat of the day causes us to have an increased amount of BTUs, I've noticed the vapor recovery runs a lot more.
I was wondering what we can do to reduce our BTUs. Will cooling the gas down reduce the BTUs? Changing pressures? Trying to keep the wash and stock tank from heating up during the day?
Any help will be greatly appreciated, and if you need more information just let me know.
I work for an oil company that sells the natural gas we produce. We are having a hard time keeping the BTU's below the 1150 cut off. It seems like the heat of the day causes us to have an increased amount of BTUs, I've noticed the vapor recovery runs a lot more.
I was wondering what we can do to reduce our BTUs. Will cooling the gas down reduce the BTUs? Changing pressures? Trying to keep the wash and stock tank from heating up during the day?
Any help will be greatly appreciated, and if you need more information just let me know.