How is nitrogen removed from natural gas?
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A nitrogen rejection unit (NRU) selectively removes nitrogen from a gas. ... This is a distillation process which utilizes the different volatilities of methane (boiling point of −161.6 °C) and nitrogen (boiling point of −195.69 °C) to achieve separation.
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