Custom gas processing solutions provider Reset Energy has been awarded a contract to design and fabricate a 250 million cubic feet per day (mcf/d) nitrogen rejection unit (NRU) for a facility in the Permian Basin.

Upon its integration, the NRU is set to offer optimised nitrogen removal rejection capabilities, resulting in a “high-quality residue gas product”.

This enhancement is also expected to provide improved process visibility and control over the entire processing workflow.

Reset Energy CEO Chris Villegas said: “In selecting Reset Energy for this project, the midstream operator demonstrated their confidence in our ability to design flexible and highly customisable nitrogen rejection solutions.

“We are proud to support their commitment to deliver high-quality natural gas while also contributing to their methane emission reduction efforts.”

Reset Energy said its nitrogen rejection equipment package is specifically tailored to withstand the “robust” operational requirements of the large-scale facility.

The company highlighted nitrogen removal efficiency as one of the key features of the package, alongside its 250mcf/d capacity and minimal methane emissions.

The NRUs designed by Reset Energy utilise “advanced cryogenic distillation technology” to separate nitrogen from hydrocarbon streams with high precision.

The integration of compression, distillation and multi-pass heat exchanger systems ensures optimal separation and superior output quality.

This design is said to enhance operational efficiency and meet the industry’s demand for cost-efficient solutions.

With a portfolio ranging from compact designs to large-scale systems, Reset Energy serves diverse customer needs in the gas processing sector.

Besides NRUs, the Texas, US-based company offers gas processing solutions such as amine treating systems, gas dehydration units and condensate stabilisers.