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Prime movers

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In the energy industry, prime movers drive pumping units, compressors, chillers, and other forms of related equipment

Types of prime movers

The two most common prime movers in the oil and gas industry. Each type of prime mover has unique characteristics that make it appropriate for an application on the basis of site conditions and fuel energy availability.

Natural gas turbines

Natural gas turbines

Reciprocating engines

Reciprocating engines

Steam turbines

Steam turbines can also be used. Steam turbines are not common in field operations and are used primarily in plants.

Electric motors

Electric motors are not considered “prime” movers and are discussed in the Electrical systems page.

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See also

Reciprocating engines

Gas turbine engines

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