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Catching Slugs: The Hidden Engineering Behind Natural Gas Flow

38 min · 19. nov. 2025
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This episode of the SynMax Intelligence Podcast welcomes Edmund Duban of Holloman Engineering to the show. Edmund explains slugs, slug catchers, and the art of liquids management in natural gas pipelines. From pigging operations to why plants shut down in cold weather, the conversation uncovers how small shifts in composition or temperature can ripple across gathering systems, compressor stations, and wells—shaping production in ways energy traders rarely see.

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