Meaning condensate
What does condensate mean? Here you find 97 meanings of the word condensate. You can also add a definition of condensate yourself

1

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


A low-density, high-API gravity liquid hydrocarbon phase that generally occurs in association with natural gas. Its presence as a liquid phase depends on temperature and pressure conditions in the res [..]
Source: glossary.oilfield.slb.com

2

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


  Light liquid hydrocarbons recovered from lease separators or field facilities at associated and non-associated natural gas wells. Mostly pentanes and heavier hydrocarbons. Normally enters the crude [..]
Source: eia.gov

3

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


1550s, "to make dense," from condens-, past participle stem of Latin condensare (see condense) + -ate (2). Meaning "to become dense" is from c. 1600.
Source: etymonline.com

4

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


A naturally occurring gaseous hydrocarbon that liquefies when cooled to surface temperature. Condensate is considered to be a part of crude oil production. This definition is contested by some OPEC me [..]
Source: opisnet.com

5

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


Very high API crude "oil," which in its natural state is in gaseous form but which condenses to liquid upon production. OPEC has for many years argued over the precise definition of condensa [..]
Source: platts.com

6

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


Water that has been produced by the cooling of steam in a condenser.
Source: nrc.gov (offline)

7

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


mixture of light hydrocarbons in a liquid state.
Source: ina.hr (offline)

8

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


Hydrocarbons which are in the gaseous state under reservoir conditions and which become liquid when temperature or pressure is reduced. A mixture of pentanes and higher hydrocarbons.
Source: oilandgasuk.co.uk (offline)

9

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


The opposite of ‘evaporate’. The transition from a gaseous state into a liquid state.
Source: experiland.com

10

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


may condense within the reservoir, where its recovery is no longer a practical proposition.
Source: gasstrategies.com

11

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


Condensate is a natural gas liquid with low vapour pressure, produced from a reservoir with high pressure and temperature. Condensate will separate naturally in a pipeline or separation plant through [..]
Source: gasstrategies.com

12

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


A hydrocarbon liquid separated from natural gas consisting mostly of pentanes plus.
Source: rbac.com

13

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


Moisture removed from the air when it is cooled below its dew point; normally associated with moisture removal during the dehumidification process in air conditioning.
Source: airedale.com

14

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


a low-density mixture of hydrocarbon liquids that are present as gaseous components in raw natural gas Conventional Resource
Source: statoil.com

15

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


Water obtained by condensation of water vapour.
Source: lenntech.com

16

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


Hydrocarbons which are in the gaseous state under reservoir conditions and which become liquid when temperature or pressure is reduced. A mixture of pentanes and higher hydrocarbons.
Source: aschereenergy.com (offline)

17

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


The liquid resulting when a vapor is subjected to cooling and/or pressure reduction.
Source: dps.ny.gov

18

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


hydrocarbon gases that condense into a liquid as pressure and temperature are reduced
Source: gns.cri.nz (offline)

19

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


(chemistry) A liquid that is the product of condensation.
Source: allwords.com

20

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


(n) a product of condensation(n) atmospheric moisture that has condensed because of cold
Source: beedictionary.com

21

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


Vapor that liquefies due to the lowering of its temperature to the saturation point.
Source: calltonna.com

22

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


Condensed steam.
Source: mcnallyinstitute.com (offline)

23

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


Vapor that is turned into a liquid as its temperature is lowered.
Source: dugginsmechanical.com (offline)

24

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


A fluid formed when a gas is cooled to its liquid state
Source: smcduct.com

25

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


Vapor that liquefies due to the lowering of its temperature to the saturation point.
Source: mes1.com

26

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


Condensate is a type of very light oil that comes from natural gas deposits. When the extracted gas's pressure and temperature drop, especially when exposed to atmospheric conditions on the surfa [..]
Source: planete-energies.com

27

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


condensed water resulting from the removal of latent heat from steam.
Source: boiler-outlet.com (offline)

28

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


Liquid formed from a vapour due to lowering of the temperature or increasing the surface pressure.
Source: powerengineering.org (offline)

29

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


water obtained by evaporation or a product that has changed from a gaseous or vaporous form to a liquid form.
Source: hach.com

30

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


Water condensation is formed with an indoor unit as a natural by-product of the cooling process. This water is collected in a tray and is piped away to drain. Often it is not possible to provide a gra [..]
Source: cooltech.co.uk

31

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


A condensate is an example of moisture that has condensed. Condensate might be created during the process of distillation. When you boil water and it condenses on the lid of the pot, you have created [..]
Source: chem4kids.com

32

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


The liquid formed by condensation, which is the change of state from a gas to a liquid. Water condensate frequently appears on the indoor evaporator coil of an air conditioner, where it is collected i [..]
Source: ecologix.ca

33

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


The moisture collected on an evaporator coil.
Source: spacepak.com (offline)

34

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


The moisture removed from indoor air at the indoor coil of the cooling unit. This results when the surface temperature of the coil is lower than the dew point temperature of the air passing through th [..]
Source: geappliances.com

35

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


The water that is a by-product of dehumidification.
Source: jacksonshvac.co.nz (offline)

36

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


Vapor that liquefies due to the lowering of its temperature to the saturation point.
Source: bcarlson.com

37

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


Vapor that liquefies due to the lowering of its temperature to the saturation point.
Source: airspecialist.com (offline)

38

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


1.Liquid formed when warm landfill gas cools as it travels through a collection system. 2. Water created by cooling steam or water vapor.
Source: ehso.com

39

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


Vapor that liquefies due to the lowering of its temperature to the saturation point. Back to the top.
Source: stedfastcool.com

40

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


Vapor that liquefies due to the lowering of its temperature to the saturation point.
Source: jrputman.com (offline)

41

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


1.Liquid formed when warm landfill gas cools as it travels through a collection system. 2. Water created by cooling steam or water vapor.
Source: infohouse.p2ric.org

42

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


Water condensation is formed with an indoor unit as a natural by product of the cooling process. This water is collected in a tray and is piped away to drain. Often it is not possible to provide a gravity drain and so a special pump is fitted to remove the water to a suitable waste point.
Source: atmosair.co.uk (offline)

43

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


Vapor that liquefies due to the lowering of its temperature to the saturation point. Back to the top.
Source: piercecool.com

44

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


Vapor that liquefies due to the lowering of its temperature to the saturation point.
Source: climatemechanics.com (offline)

45

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


On gas carriers it refers to re-liquefied gases which collect in the condenser and then are normally returned to the cargo tank.
Source: iss-marineacademy.com (offline)

46

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


Naturally occurring substance in oil and gasfields which can be shipped in tankers.
Source: clarksons.com

47

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


Water droplets that form or condense when warm humid air comes in contact with a cool surface on ceilings, walls, overhead fixtures, pipes, and refrigeration units. Condensate often occurs near blanching, steaming, retorting, or steam-cleaning activities.
Source: foodsafety.psu.edu (offline)

48

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


"Condensate" means liquid hydrocarbons that were originally in the gaseous phase in the reservoir.
Source: oregonlaws.org

49

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


The moisture collected on an evaporator coil.
Source: appliedair.com

50

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


Vapor that liquefies due to the lowering of its temperature to the saturation point.
Source: fountainhillsair.com

51

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


Vapor that liquefies due to the lowering of its temperature to the saturation point.
Source: eddieshvac.com

52

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


Vapor that liquefies due to the lowering of its temperature to the saturation point.
Source: thecoolestguys.com

53

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


Heat pumps, air conditioners, and modern furnaces produce condensation and the removal of this collected water is always considered in system design. 
Source: barronheating.com (offline)

54

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


The liquid resulting when a vapor is subjected to cooling and/or pressure reduction.
Source: spectraenergy.com (offline)

55

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


Liquid hydrocarbons separated and recovered from a condensate gas reservoir
Source: premier-oil.com (offline)

56

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


Generally, a type of crude oil extracted as a liquid from gas fields. Liquid (oil) that exists as a gas underground but that condenses when extracted to the surface is referred to as condensate oil or [..]
Source: inpex.co.jp

57

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


Liquid hydrocarbons recovered by surface separators from natural gas. It is also referred to as natural gasoline and distillate.
Source: lmoga.com

58

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


Mixture of hydrocarbons which as in a gaseous state under reservoir conditions, and when produced, become liquids at the temperature and pressure is reduced.
Source: millenniumexploration.com

59

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


Hydrocarbons which are in the gaseous state under reservoir conditions and which become liquid when temperature or pressure is reduced. A mixture of pentanes and higher hydrocarbons.   
Source: adx-energy.com

60

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


Hydrocarbons which are in the gaseous state under reservoir conditions and which become liquid when temperature or pressure is reduced. A mixture of pentanes and higher hydrocarbons.
Source: oilsearch.com (offline)

61

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


Any mixture of relatively light hydrocarbons which remain liquid at normal temperature and pressure. Condensate generally appears when gas is drawn from a well and its temperature and pressure change [..]
Source: enopetroleum.com

62

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


Components of natural gas which are in gaseous form within the reservoir, but are liquids at normal temperatures and pressures. Typically removed from the gas stream at the wellhead or adjacent facili [..]
Source: woodmac.com

63

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


kuhn-den-seyt Liquid mixture of pentane and higher hydrocarbons.
Source: oilvoice.com (offline)

64

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


A mixture of liquid hydrocarbons that exist in the gaseous phase at original reservoir temperature and pressure, but when the gas is produced and processed through the dew point, are in the liquid phase at surface temperature and pressure conditions.
Source: krisenergy.com (offline)

65

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


hydrocarbons, usually produced with natural gas, that are liquid at normal pressure and temperature.
Source: fossiloil.com (offline)

66

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


Hydrocarbons which are in the gaseous state under reservoir conditions and which become liquid when temperature or pressure is reduced.
Source: dana-petroleum.com (offline)

67

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


a hydrocarbon mixture that becomes liquid and separates from natural gas when the gas is produced and is similar to crude oil. It is usually produced from a deep well where the temperature and pressur [..]
Source: energy-pedia.com

68

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


The liquid resulting when a vapour is subjected to cooling or application of pressure. Also, liquid hydrocarbons condensed from gas and oil wells.
Source: cnsopb.ns.ca (offline)

69

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


A low-density mixture of hydrocarbon liquids that are present as gaseous components in raw natural gas.
Source: northeastnaturalenergy.com (offline)

70

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


low density, high API hydrocarbon liquids that are present in natural gas fields where it condenses out of the raw gas if the temperature is reduced to below the hydrocarbon dew point temperature of the raw gas
Source: heritageoilltd.com (offline)

71

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


The liquid hydrocarbons recovered at the surface that result from condensation due to reduced pressure or temperature of petroleum hydrocarbons existing initially in a gaseous state in the reservoir. [..]
Source: sonlite.dnr.state.la.us

72

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


A natural gas liquid that occurs in association with natural gas and is mainly composed of pentane and heavier hydrocarbon fractions.
Source: santos.com

73

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


liquid hydrocarbons which are sometimes produced with natural gas and liquids derived from natural gas
Source: hurricaneenergy.com (offline)

74

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


A mixture of substances, most of which are pentanes and heavier hydrocarbon components, that is recovered or is recoverable at a well from an underground reservoir and that may be gaseous in its virgi [..]
Source: cnlopb.ca

75

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


A gas that condenses into a liquid when pumped to the surface; an ultralight oil.
Source: shalegasreporter.com

76

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


Condensate means those low vapour pressure hydrocarbons obtained from Natural Gas through condensation or extraction and refers solely to those hydrocarbons that are liquid at normal surface temperature and pressure conditions provided that in the event Condensate is produced from a Development Area and is segregated at the Delivery Point or transp [..]
Source: dghindia.org (offline)

77

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


A term used to describe light liquid hydrocarbons separated from crude oil after production and sold separately.
Source: mbendi.com (offline)

78

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


Liquid hydrocarbons separated from natural gas, usually by cooling.
Source: globaloilwatch.com (offline)

79

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


A natural gas liquid that precipitates from, or is stripped out of, natural gas. It is a by-product of natural gas production
Source: amecfw.com

80

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


The heavier fractions in a natural gas reservoir which condense into a liquid as they are produced (i.e. at normal temperature and pressure). Condensate is commonly considered to include those compounds which are heavier than butane (i.e. it excludes LPG), and comprises predominately light components suitable for chemical feedstock or blending into [..]
Source: prevailenergy.com (offline)

81

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


Hydrocarbons naturally occurring in the gaseous phase underground, which condense to become a liquid at the surface due to the change in pressure and temperature. Condensate is a very light oil that is sometimes also referred to as natural gasoline and distillate.
Source: txmineralconnection.com (offline)

82

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


A blend of liquid and low density hydrocarbons, generally occurring in association with natural gas produced from conventional fields. Condensate is created if the reservoir pressure drops below the dew point.
Source: investor.serinusenergy.com (offline)

83

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


(1) A highly gaseous liquid coming from gas condensate wells, from which the gas is separated, the liquid remaining being shipped with crude oil in pipelines to refineries. (2) Any liquid material [..]
Source: infobiotech.com.my

84

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


Liquids recovered during the production of natural gas, consisting primarily of pentane and heavier hydrocarbons.
Source: encana.com (offline)

85

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


A natural gas liquid with a low vapor pressure, compared with natural gasoline and liquefied petroleum gas. It is produced from a deep well where the temperature and pressure are high. Gas condenses as it rises up the well bore and reaches the surface as condensate. Similarly, condensate separates out naturally in pipelines or in a separation plant [..]
Source: sbcountyplanning.org (offline)

86

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


One of the natural gas liquids, mostly pentanes and heavier hydrocarbons, recovered and separated as liquids at gas inlet separators or scrubbers in processing plants.
Source: sbcountyplanning.org (offline)

87

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


A mixture of hydrocarbons consisting primarily of pentanes and heavier liquids
Source: interpipeline.com (offline)

88

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


Condensate is formed when "heavy" hydrocarbons, such as ethane, propane, butane, and pentane condense as pressure suddenly drops at the surface. Separators are used to remove condensate from natural gas.
Source: uniongas.com (offline)

89

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


Hydrocarbons (predominantly pentane and heavier compounds) which spontaneously separate out from natural gas at the wellhead and condense to liquid. 
Source: gas2grid.com (offline)

90

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


An oil-like liquid produced in association with natural gas production that condenses from natural gas as it is produced and delivered into a separator or similar equipment and collected in tanks at each well prior to the delivery of such natural gas to the natural gas gathering pipeline system.
Source: ultrapetroleum.com (offline)

91

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


See Distillate.
Source: oilgasmichigan.com

92

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


liquid hydrocarbons associated with the production from a primarily natural gas reservoir
Source: volgagas.com (offline)

93

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


is a mix of liquid hydrocarbons extracted from natural gas during the exploitation of gas-condensate deposits.
Source: sgc.ru (offline)

94

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


 a substance resulting from condensation of vapour to the liquid or the solid form. criterion, pl. criteria:
Source: npi.gov.au

95

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


A term used to describe light liquid hydrocarbons separated from crude oil after production and sold separately. Further Reading
Source: contractorsunlimited.co.uk (offline)

96

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


The liquid that separates from a vapor during condensation.
Source: contaminatedsite.com (offline)

97

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

condensate


The liquid formed by condensation of a vapor. In steam heating, water condensed from steam; in air conditioning, water extracted from air, as by condensation on the cooling coil of a refrigeration mac [..]
Source: massengineers.com





<< crustal magnetic field clear-water drilling >>

Dictionary.university is a dictionary written by people like you and me.
Please help and add a word. All sort of words are welcome!

Add meaning