gázszivattyúzás
Gázszivattyúzás, also known as gas pumping, refers to the process of moving natural gas through a pipeline network. This is achieved using compressor stations strategically located along the pipeline. These stations house powerful compressors that increase the pressure of the gas, enabling it to flow over long distances. The pressure difference created by the compressors is the driving force for gas movement.
The process begins with natural gas entering the pipeline from extraction points or storage facilities. As
Factors influencing the need for gázszivattyúzás include the distance of the pipeline, the terrain, the diameter