Honeywell supplies cryogenic equipment to plant

Honeywell has won a contract to supply Cardinal Midstream’s Iron Horse Gas Processing Complex with its UOP Russell modular cryogenic equipment. The equipment will be used to process 200 million standard cubic feet (5.6 million cubic metres) per day of natural gas at the Grady County, Oklahoma, facility.

Cryogenic gas processing plants perform a cooling function on the natural gas until the heavier and more valuable natural gas liquids (NGLs) form. These liquids (which include propane, ethane and butanes) can be used for a variety of applications such as fuels, fuel-blending components and other valuable petrochemicals. 

“We’re delivering a customized plant to match the rich feed gas composition in the basin, while the high NGL recovery helps Cardinal be more competitive in capturing contracts from producers,” said Craig Ranta, UOP Russell business director at Honeywell.
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