Oil and Gas

The oil and gas industry operates in some of the most demanding environments and reliable equipment. Ball valves are essential components in this sector due to their durability. Ball valves are indispensable in the oil and gas industry due to their robust performance in extreme conditions. Their applications span upstream, midstream, and downstream operations, including wellhead control, pipeline isolation, refinery processes, and LNG/LPG handling. By providing reliable control and isolation in harsh environments, metal seated ball valves contribute significantly to the safety, efficiency, and productivity of the oil and gas sector. 

Features

MOGAS "The same features apply to the FlexStream control ball valves that are found in the C-Series isolation with the added actuator control system that controls the flare letdown over a specified time. Recessed metal seats are shielded from continual exposure to the process flow and particulate erosion Robust forged bodies and end connections have greater wall thickness in critical areas Heavy duty mounting bracket minimizes stresses and maintains precise stem alignment Blow-out proof stem is fully supported Dual delta gasket sealing between the body and end connect as well as the body and bonnet protect against any body leakage Packing area is protected from potential particulate erosion Live loaded packing ensures constant packing energization Quick-quarter turn operation of non-rising stem does not pull destructive particles through the interior diameter of packing area Sealing surfaces (ball and seat face) are in permanent contact throughout its 90-degree operation"

Product

Ball valves :
  • Top Entry ball valve from DN 1/2" up to DN 12"
  • Split or one piece body floating type full & reduced bore from DN 1/2" up to DN 8"
  • Trunnion mounted full and reduced bore from DN 6" up to DN 42"
H.P.Buterfly valves :
  • Wafer & Lugged type from DN 3" up to DN 24"

Application

BAC VALVES for the oil and gas industry covers applications for gas injection, gas transport and storage, mole sieve, compressor anti-surge and HIPPS.

Production and Storage: Steam methane reforming (SMR), electrolysis, and coal gasification. It is stored in high-pressure tanks or as liquid hydrogen in cryogenic tanks.
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG): Natural gas is cooled to -162°C (-260°F) to liquefy it for efficient storage and transportation. LNG is used for power generation, heating, and as a fuel for vehicles.
Compressed Natural Gas (CNG): Methane is stored at high pressure and used as an alternative fuel for vehicles, reducing emissions compared to gasoline and diesel.
Natural Gas Processing: Gases such as nitrogen (N₂) and carbon dioxide (CO₂) are used in the processing of natural gas to remove impurities and enhance the calorific value.
Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR): CO₂ is injected into oil reservoirs to increase pressure and reduce the viscosity of crude oil, enhancing its extraction.
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS): CO₂ emissions from industrial processes and power plants are captured, transported, and stored underground to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Carbon Utilization: Captured CO₂ can be used to produce synthetic fuels, chemicals, and materials, contributing to a circular carbon economy.
High-Pressure Pipelines: Metal seated ball valves are ideal for high-pressure applications in oil and gas pipelines, where they can withstand extreme pressures and prevent leakage.
Refineries: In refineries, these valves manage the flow of crude oil and refined products at high temperatures and pressures, often dealing with abrasive media and contaminants.
Offshore Platforms: The harsh, corrosive environment of offshore oil rigs requires valves that can resist saltwater, high pressures, and abrasive materials, making metal seated ball valves a suitable choice.

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