Operations
Gas Processing
What We Do
PPGPL currently owns and operates three natural gas processing facilities.
PPGPL currently owns and operates three (3) natural gas processing facilities (Phase I, Phase II & Phase III Gas Plants) capable of processing up to 1.95 billion standard cubic feet per day (bscfd) of natural gas, together with related facilities. The natural gas processing facility also includes a booster compressor station with a capacity of 42 million standard cubic feet per day (mmscfd) for receipt of associated gas from Petrotrin / Trinmar. The related facilities include three fractionators (Fractionation 1, 2 and 3) that separate the natural gas liquids (NGLs) into propane and butane (together referred to as LPG) and natural gasoline. The fractionators are capable of fractionating up to 70,000 barrels per day (bpd) of NGLs produced from the three (3) natural gas processing facilities as well as additional NGLs purchased from the Atlantic facility at Point Fortin.The Fractionator 3 also includes a butane splitter with a capacity of 7,000 barrels per day (bpd) for splitting of mixed butane into normal and iso-butanes.
At PPGPL, we operate three natural gas processing plants with a combined design capacity to process up to 1.95 billion standard cubic feet per day of natural gas. Our facilities utilize advanced cryogenic cooling processes, enabling the efficient recovery of heavier hydrocarbons (natural gas liquids) from natural gas streams.
PPGPL currently owns and operates three (3) natural gas processing facilities (Phase I, Phase II & Phase III Gas Plants) capable of processing up to 1.95 billion standard cubic feet per day (bscfd) of natural gas, together with related facilities. The natural gas processing facility also includes a booster compressor station with a capacity of 42 million standard cubic feet per day (mmscfd) for receipt of associated gas from Petrotrin / Trinmar. The related facilities include three fractionators (Fractionation 1, 2 and 3) that separate the natural gas liquids (NGLs) into propane and butane (together referred to as LPG) and natural gasoline.
The fractionators are capable of fractionating up to 70,000 barrels per day (bpd) of NGLs produced from the three (3) natural gas processing facilities as well as additional NGLs purchased from the Atlantic facility at Point Fortin.The Fractionator 3 also includes a butane splitter with a capacity of 7,000 barrels per day (bpd) for splitting of mixed butane into normal and iso-butanes.
PPGPL currently owns and operates three (3) natural gas processing facilities (Phase I, Phase II & Phase III Gas Plants) capable of processing up to 1.95 billion standard cubic feet per day (bscfd) of natural gas, together with related facilities. The natural gas processing facility also includes a booster compressor station with a capacity of 42 million standard cubic feet per day (mmscfd) for receipt of associated gas from Petrotrin / Trinmar.
What we do
We operate a state-of-the-art cryogenic facility processing natural gas and the aggregation, fractionation and marketing of natural gas liquids (NGLs), operating as an NGL hub.
Our solutions
Processing
Fractionating
Marketing
Sourcing
Trading and Transporting
Gas Plants
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Gas Plants
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Fractionating
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Fractionating
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Butane Splitter
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Butane Splitter
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Storage
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Storage
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NGL Pipeline
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NGL Pipeline
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Marine Loading Dock
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Marine Loading Dock
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