Natural Gas Compressor Station near Greenfield, Oklahoma. Compressing natural gas from wells drilled in the Cana Woodford Shale Field in Canadian County. From here the gas is sent to a processing plant to remove water vapor, ethane, propane, butane, and natural gasoline. The gas is then suitable for domestic, commercial, and industrial uses. The recovered components are liquefied and sold to chemical plants and refineries.
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Interesting facts.
Interesting it is and I’m always grateful to learn something about technology because it’s one area I know next to nothing about and in this day and age that’s just plain dumb! Have a great day!
Sylvia
Lot of technology there, great take on the meme.
This technology is ugly, and probably noisy too ! lol !
What an interesting post! That is something you would definitely never see around my neck of the woods.
Interesting! Without your helpful explanations, I would have no idea what it is 🙂
Amazing what goes on to make energy happen. We take it too much for granted in the U.S.
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Thanks for your comments on my photos recently. I really appreciate it.
Very interesting. I didn’t realize natural gas could be liquified.