Methanol is added to the pipeline gas to absorb moisture. Then the gas is refrigerated to 115 below zero, a temperature where the heavy hydrocarbons turn into liquid and just drop out. The gases left go out the top and get cooled to 185 below. Photo by Deborah Lockridge

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