Gas Supply Options

26 Jul.,2023

 

Onsite Production

MATHESON gas supply options are scalable to customer requirements, and onsite supply is the option that puts the production plant directly at (or near) the customer’s site.

Even the highest rate of demand can be met with a MATHESON-designed and MATHESON-operated production facility constructed on the customer site.

Atmospheric gases in liquid phase (nitrogen, oxygen, argon) are produced by the process of cryogenic air separation. The liquids are stored in cryogenic vessels. Gas phase production of nitrogen and oxygen is possible by non-cryogenic air separation, usually using pressure swing adsorption (PSA). 

Hydrogen and carbon monoxide are produced most typically by steam methane reforming (SMR) of natural gas. Other gas products, including compressed dry air and carbon dioxide are also possible.

Onsite plants are typically owned and operated by MATHESON, with operations oversight supported 24-7-365 by our expert teams at our Remote Operations Centers.

Read more about Onsite Production in the Plants and Engineering section:

Pipeline Delivery

When onsite production of nitrogen or oxygen is not practical, but demand is still high, pipeline delivery of gas phase nitrogen or oxygen can be provided from a nearby air separation unit. Hydrogen may also be delivered by pipeline.

Pipeline delivery of gas is limited to the service area of a suitable production site.

See our Plants and Engineering section for more information on Pipeline Gas Delivery of oxygen and nitrogen.

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