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EnerCom announces Liberty Energy and Baker Hughes as Keynote Speakers at the 30th annual EnerCom Denver – The Energy Investment Conference, August 17-20, 2025

Oil & Gas 360º

in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Alberta and has held previously roles at Sanjel Corporation, Zodiac Exploration, and Pinnacle Technologies, specializing in hydraulic fracturing in unconventional reservoirs. Gatti earned a degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Alberta, Canada. Ron holds a B.Sc.

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Improving Gas Separation Efficiency with Advanced Filter Separators

Pro-Gas Services

This critical initial step, gas separation, lays the foundation for efficient and safe downstream operations. We will explore the inherent challenges in gas separation, the mechanics of these innovative devices, and the tangible benefits they bring, including enhanced operational reliability, reduced maintenance, and superior product quality.

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What’s Changed in Natural Gas Dehydrators

Pro-Gas Services

Today, let’s explore how natural gas dehydrators have transformed over the years, from their nascent stages to the sophisticated systems we see today. These systems often employ mechanical refrigeration or turbo-expanders to cool the gas to extremely low temperatures, causing water and heavier hydrocarbons to condense.

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Guide to Different Types of Gas Separators

Pro-Gas Services

This crucial step ensures the quality of the final product, protects downstream equipment, and optimizes overall process efficiency. Lets explore the diverse landscape of gas separators, their various types, applications, and the critical role they play in the oil and gas industry.

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The great trade rearrangement

McKinsey

If they cannot, firms might instead reduce purchases, replace imported products with something similar, or ramp up domestic production. Major products like laptops, smartphones, and toys are harder to rearrange. Shifts across many thousands of products will reshape the geometry of global trade. Granularity is key.