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Depending on volume, pressure, constituents and Btu value, associated oil-produced gases can have considerable value as a fuel for a clean-burning microturbine. For many oil-production operations, economical and high-quality microturbine electricity can provide all the power needed onsite to run pumps, blowers, compressors and lift systems. Excess electric generation can often be exported for profit to a nearby power consumer looking for an economical, reliable, and price-stable source of energy. And heat recovered from the microturbine can offset energy costs in the oil/water separation process or other field processes requiring heat. |
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