ProSep Secures Order for LNG Gas Conditioning Mixers at South Texas Export Facility
ProSep will supply natural gas conditioning mixers for an LNG export facility in South Texas, supporting gas processing and heavy hydrocarbon removal ahead of liquefaction.
(P&GJ) — ProSep has received an order to supply natural gas conditioning equipment for an LNG export facility in South Texas as part of ongoing development and upgrades tied to U.S. LNG supply growth.
The company will deliver two Annular Injection Mixers (AIM) designed to support gas conditioning at the facility. The equipment will be used to mix liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) into the natural gas feed stream before the gas enters the plant’s liquefaction process.
The South Texas facility exports LNG to both domestic and international markets. ProSep’s AIM technology is designed to improve mixing efficiency and support reliable vaporization of liquids injected into the gas stream.
Each mixer is custom engineered for the operating conditions of the plant. The systems help ensure proper droplet formation and dispersion, enabling rapid vaporization of injected liquids during gas conditioning.
The order follows an earlier delivery to the same LNG facility. Equipment supplied in mid-2024 is currently awaiting installation in the plant’s process piping and is scheduled for commissioning in 2027.
Once installed, the AIM units will serve as part of the plant’s heavy hydrocarbon removal system, which protects the liquefaction process from hydrate formation and other operational issues.
Delivery of the newly ordered equipment is expected by the end of 2026.
John Sabey, ProSep’s Chief Technology Officer, commented:
“There is no bigger endorsement of the effectiveness of our solutions than the clients we have had a longstanding collaboration with. Upon delivery of this latest order, we will have supplied 5 AIM units to the facility in South Texas for this project.
This is a clear demonstration of not only the reliability of our technology and its role in supporting LNG applications, but also an endorsement of working with the ProSep team and how we develop solutions to suit specific process requirements. This new contract is a great way for us to begin the year, and we will now be working hard with our partners to manufacture the two units for a 2026 delivery.”