Process gas compression is a procedure for pressurizing and circulating gas through a process by compressing it in a cylinder, to enhance conditions for chemical reaction. Process gas compression involves compressing a gas in a compressor cylinder and circulating it through the process.

Process gas compression  involves compressing a gas in a compressor cylinder and circulating it through the process.

The residue gas stream must be compressed for return, and six 1760-hp gas engine driven reciprocating compressors are used for process gas compression.

Process gas compression is a procedure for pressurizing and circulating gas through a process by compressing it in a cylinder, to enhance conditions for chemical reaction.

The working principle of compressors are similar to pumps, both increase the pressure on a fluid and both transport the fluid through a pipe. As gases are compressible, the compressor also reduces the volume of gas. Liquids are relatively incompressible, so the main action of a pump is to transport liquids.