In industrial facilities, efficiency, safety, and product quality depend heavily on the ability to measure, monitor, and control process variables. The systems designed for this purpose are known as measurement and control systems. From oil and gas refineries to food production plants, from power generation facilities to wastewater treatment, these systems form the backbone of […]

Natural gas pressure reduction stations (PRS) are critical facilities that reduce the high-pressure gas delivered through transmission pipelines to safe levels for city networks and industrial plants. However, these operations involve significant energy consumption—mainly from heating systems, regulators, compressors, and control equipment. Rising energy costs and global commitments to reduce carbon emissions make energy efficiency […]

Natural gas is transported through transmission pipelines at high pressures, typically between 40–70 bar, before it reaches city networks and industrial facilities. To ensure safe and efficient delivery, the pressure must be reduced and controlled. This is the responsibility of Pressure Reduction Stations (PRS), which play a vital role in natural gas infrastructure. In recent […]

In high-pressure transmission pipelines, natural gas typically flows at 40–70 bar. However, city networks and industrial facilities require the gas at much lower pressures, usually between 1–20 bar. This adjustment is achieved in pressure reduction stations (PRS). Within these stations, valves play a critical role, not only in reducing pressure but also in ensuring operational […]

Natural gas plays a vital role in meeting the world’s energy demand, and its safe transmission depends heavily on the performance of valves installed in pipelines. Valves regulate flow, control pressure, isolate sections of the pipeline, and provide emergency shutdown capabilities. Choosing the wrong type of valve not only reduces efficiency but can also lead […]