Injecting heavier hydrocarbons into gas trunklines boosts winter energy supply.
The study looked at using heavier gaseous fuels instead of methane in gas pipelines to meet high winter demand. They focused on a section of the Iran Gas Trunkline and found that using these alternative fuels didn't affect the pipeline or separator, but did impact the efficiency of the compressor and air cooler. This approach could help maintain gas supply during peak times without major changes to the pipeline or equipment.