Service Area · Appalachia (PA / WV / OH)

Vapor Recovery, BTEX Control & Combustion Equipment for the Marcellus Shale

Hero Process Solutions supplies vapor recovery units, BTEX condenser systems, enclosed vapor combustors, thermal oxidizers and supporting equipment for Marcellus and Utica operators across Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Ohio. Engineered for the capture-first reality of Appalachian gas, where the work is keeping methane and VOCs out of the air at compressor stations, dehydration units, processing plants and tank batteries.

Manufacturing since 2011100+ years combined combustion engineeringMost enclosed combustors on the EPA-approved listEquipment built for capture-first compliance
Marcellus & Utica Shale at a glance

Hero Process Solutions provides vapor recovery units, BTEX condenser systems, enclosed vapor combustors, thermal oxidizers and process equipment for Marcellus and Utica Shale operators across Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Ohio. Because Appalachian operators capture rather than routinely flare, our equipment is engineered to reduce methane and VOC emissions at compressor stations, dehydration units, processing plants and storage tanks, supporting compliance with EPA OOOOb/OOOOc and state requirements from PA DEP, Ohio EPA and WV DEP.

Understanding the Region

The Marcellus & Utica Shale: capture-first gas production

The Marcellus Shale is the largest natural-gas-producing region in the United States, anchoring the Appalachian Basin across Pennsylvania, West Virginia and eastern Ohio, with the deeper Utica Shale underlying much of the same footprint. Together they have reshaped how gas moves in the U.S. and how the industry handles emissions, because the production story here is fundamentally different from the oil-driven basins to the south and west.

Two geographies matter for equipment selection. Northeast Pennsylvania (counties such as Susquehanna, Bradford, Tioga, Wyoming, Sullivan and Lycoming) produces dry gas, with relatively simple compositions and limited liquids. Southwest Pennsylvania (Washington, Greene, Westmoreland), northern West Virginia (Marshall, Wetzel, Doddridge, Tyler) and eastern Ohio (Belmont, Monroe, Noble) produce wet, liquids-rich gas with condensate and NGLs, which feeds processing fractionators and downstream petrochemicals.

Hero Process Solutions vapor recovery and combustion equipment for Marcellus Shale operations

The other defining feature of Appalachia is its midstream footprint. Hundreds of compressor stations, transmission compressor stations and natural gas processing facilities sit between the wellpads and the interstate pipelines, and they are where most of the emissions equipment lives. Combustors at glycol dehydration units, vapor recovery at tank batteries, thermal oxidizers for high-DRE service and BTEX condensers for still vents are the everyday workload, not open elevated flaring.

Attribute Marcellus & Utica detail
Gas profile Dry gas in NE PA; wet, liquids-rich gas with condensate and NGLs in SW PA, northern WV and eastern OH; Utica underlies much of the same area
Key areas NE PA (Susquehanna, Bradford, Tioga, Wyoming, Sullivan, Lycoming); SW PA (Washington, Greene, Westmoreland); northern WV (Marshall, Wetzel, Doddridge, Tyler); eastern OH (Belmont, Monroe, Noble)
Regulatory posture Capture-first across the region; midstream and processing dominate the emissions footprint
Pennsylvania regulators PA Department of Environmental Protection (DEP); Environmental Quality Board (EQB) VOC requirements covering existing oil and gas sources
Ohio and WV regulators Ohio EPA (Division of Air Pollution Control); West Virginia DEP (Division of Air Quality)
Federal overlay EPA 40 CFR 60 Subpart OOOOb / OOOOc, methane and VOC standards
Primary HPS solutions Vapor recovery units, BTEX condensers, enclosed vapor combustors, thermal oxidizers, knockouts and separators, plus rentals and field services
Operational Reality

Marcellus & Utica emissions challenges

Methane and VOC control at compressor stations

Compressor stations are everywhere across the Marcellus, and they are a primary focus of state and federal emissions rules. Enclosed combustors, thermal oxidizers and properly designed vent capture all play a role. Hero builds the destruction and recovery equipment matched to typical compressor-station duty cycles.

BTEX and VOC from glycol dehydration

Glycol dehydration units used to dry produced gas vent BTEX and other VOC compounds at the still. BTEX condenser systems recover those compounds for sales or reinjection rather than releasing them, which directly addresses the most-scrutinized emissions stream at many sites.

Tank-battery vapors at wellpads and processing plants

Even in a capture-first region, tank-battery vapors and intermittent vent streams have to be managed. Vapor recovery units capture vapors for beneficial use; where capture is not practical, enclosed vapor combustors destroy them at high efficiency with a hidden flame.

Wet vs dry gas equipment mismatch

Equipment that works in NE Pennsylvania’s dry gas streams is not necessarily the right answer in SW Pennsylvania, northern West Virginia or eastern Ohio, where the gas is wet and the liquids handling matters as much as the combustion itself. Hero engineers the separation and combustion package together.

PA VOC reduction on existing sources

Pennsylvania’s regulatory direction has pushed VOC reduction onto existing oil and gas sources, not just new builds. That means retrofits, controller replacements, and combustion-equipment upgrades across an installed base of compressor stations and processing facilities. Hero’s aftermarket team supports that work.

Compliance

Appalachian emissions compliance & how Hero helps

General guidance, not legal advice. State rules differ across PA, WV and OH and evolve frequently. Confirm current requirements with your regulator; Hero’s role is to supply equipment that helps you meet whichever standard applies.

Pennsylvania · PA DEP / EQB

VOC requirements on existing sources

Pennsylvania has moved beyond new-source-only rules and applied VOC requirements to existing oil and gas infrastructure, including compressor stations, transmission compressors and natural gas processing facilities. Hero supports operators with EPA-listed enclosed combustors, BTEX condenser systems, vapor recovery units and thermal oxidizers sized to the duty cycle of these existing assets.

Ohio & West Virginia

State air permitting & VOC requirements

Ohio’s Division of Air Pollution Control and West Virginia’s Division of Air Quality administer state-level air permitting and VOC requirements for upstream and midstream operations across the wet-gas portion of the play. Equipment selection tracks the same logic: capture first, destroy with high efficiency where capture is not practical, and document compliance with clean technology.

Federal · EPA OOOOb / OOOOc

Methane & VOC standards

Federal standards under 40 CFR 60 Subpart OOOOb/OOOOc set methane and VOC requirements that overlay state programs across the entire Appalachian footprint. Hero’s equipment and our OOOOb compliance resources support producers and midstream operators working toward these standards.

Equipment & Services

Vapor recovery & combustion solutions for the Marcellus

Each Hero product family maps to a specific Appalachian need.

Vapor Recovery Units

Capture tank-battery and process vapors for sales, fuel or reinjection. The default first move under a capture-first regulatory posture.

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BTEX Condenser Systems

Recover BTEX and VOC compounds from glycol dehydration still vents at processing facilities and compressor stations.

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Enclosed Vapor Combustors

High-efficiency, smokeless destruction with a concealed flame for sites where capture is not practical, especially near sensitive receptors.

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Thermal Oxidizers

High destruction efficiency where the strictest VOC limits apply, typical at larger processing and compressor facilities.

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Emergency Utility Flares

Backup destruction during processing upsets, blowdowns, completions and turnarounds at midstream sites.

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Separators & Liquid Knockouts

Critical for wet-gas streams in SW PA, northern WV and eastern OH; protect downstream combustion equipment from liquids.

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Air-Assist & Sonic Flares

Available where elevated flaring is required, with smokeless designs to satisfy operator and regulator expectations.

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Rentals

Bridge temporary or emergency needs at compressor stations, processing facilities, and pad sites during turnarounds or capacity gaps.

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Field Services & Aftermarket

Install, commission, inspect, retrofit and maintain equipment across the Appalachian footprint, including PA DEP retrofit work.

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Regional Support

Appalachian field service, rentals & rapid response

Hero Process Solutions combustion equipment ready for deployment to Marcellus Shale operations

Hero Process Solutions supports Marcellus and Utica operators across Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Ohio from our manufacturing and engineering base, with field crews mobilized to compressor stations, processing facilities, gas plants and pad sites for installation, commissioning, inspection, troubleshooting and emergency support.

Equipment is built and tested at our headquarters and shipped into the region, with custom designs engineered to the specific gas conditions and regulatory profile of the site. When timelines are tight, our rental fleet of combustion and recovery equipment lets operators put compliant equipment in service quickly during completions, turnarounds, retrofits or unexpected capacity gaps.

Why Hero

Why Marcellus operators choose Hero Process Solutions

Built for capture-first compliance

Vapor recovery, BTEX condensers, enclosed combustors and thermal oxidizers, not just open flares. Equipment matched to how Appalachian operators actually manage emissions.

Engineering depth

A combustion-engineering team with 15 to 30 years of individual experience and 100+ years combined, designing systems for your exact gas composition and flow.

Proven compliance

More enclosed combustors on the EPA-approved list than any other vendor, an advantage when retrofits and permits are under review.

Three-state field support

Mobilized across Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Ohio for installation, retrofits, commissioning and aftermarket service on compressor stations, processing facilities and pad sites.

Key Takeaways

Vapor recovery & combustion in the Marcellus

  • Hero Process Solutions supports Marcellus and Utica operators across Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Ohio.
  • The Appalachian emissions story is capture-first; equipment selection prioritizes vapor recovery, BTEX condensers, enclosed combustors and thermal oxidizers over open flaring.
  • NE Pennsylvania is dry gas, while SW PA, northern WV and eastern OH are wet and liquids-rich; equipment is sized to the actual stream.
  • State requirements from PA DEP, Ohio EPA and WV DEP plus federal EPA OOOOb/OOOOc drive ongoing retrofits on existing midstream and upstream sites.
  • Hero offers more enclosed combustors on the EPA-approved list than any other vendor, plus field services and aftermarket for retrofit work.
FAQs

Marcellus Shale vapor recovery & combustion FAQs

Why does the Marcellus rely on vapor recovery and enclosed combustion instead of open flaring?
Marcellus operators moved to a capture-first model years ago, supported by state requirements in Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia plus federal EPA OOOOb/OOOOc standards. That makes vapor recovery, BTEX condensers, enclosed combustors and thermal oxidizers the default emissions equipment, especially at compressor stations and processing facilities, with open flares used mostly for emergency relief rather than routine destruction.
What equipment is typical at a Marcellus compressor station or gas processing facility?
A typical site combines vapor recovery on tank batteries, BTEX condenser systems on glycol dehydration still vents, enclosed vapor combustors or thermal oxidizers for higher-DRE destruction, and emergency utility flares for upsets and blowdowns. Hero engineers and supplies all of these as matched systems sized to the duty cycle, gas composition and applicable state and federal requirements.
How does Hero handle wet, liquids-rich gas in SW Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Ohio?
Wet-gas service starts with proper 3-phase separation and liquid knockout upstream of the combustion equipment to protect burners and keep operations clean. From there, Hero matches the right combination of vapor recovery, BTEX control and combustion. The result is a package engineered for the actual liquids, condensate and NGL content of the stream, not a generic dry-gas configuration.
Does Hero support retrofit work on existing Pennsylvania compressor stations and processing facilities?
Yes. Pennsylvania has applied VOC requirements to existing oil and gas sources, including compressor stations, transmission compressors and gas processing facilities, which creates an ongoing retrofit pipeline. Hero supplies replacement combustion and recovery equipment plus the field services and aftermarket support needed to install, commission and maintain that equipment on operating sites.
Does Hero serve operators in Ohio and West Virginia as well as Pennsylvania?
Yes. Hero supports Marcellus and Utica operators across all three states, with field crews mobilized to compressor stations, processing facilities and pad sites in Ohio (Belmont, Monroe, Noble counties), West Virginia (Marshall, Wetzel, Doddridge, Tyler counties) and Pennsylvania. State permitting differs across Ohio EPA, WV DEP and PA DEP; the equipment lineup adapts to each.
Can Hero supply emergency or rental combustion equipment to Marcellus sites?
Yes. Hero maintains a rental fleet of flares and combustion equipment that can be deployed to Marcellus sites during turnarounds, completions, retrofits or unexpected capacity gaps. Standard units ship from stock, emergency utility flares cover relief duty, and our field team handles delivery, installation and commissioning across the three-state region.
Does Hero help with EPA OOOOb compliance in the Marcellus and Utica?
Yes. Hero’s vapor recovery units, BTEX condenser systems, enclosed combustors and thermal oxidizers are designed to support compliance with EPA 40 CFR 60 Subpart OOOOb and OOOOc methane and VOC standards, which apply on top of state rules across Appalachia. Our OOOOb compliance resources and combustion engineers help match equipment to your site’s specific obligations.
What is the difference between a BTEX condenser and an enclosed combustor for Marcellus dehydration units?
A BTEX condenser recovers benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylene plus other VOCs from glycol dehydration still vents as liquids, often for sales or reinjection. An enclosed combustor destroys those vapors at high efficiency inside a concealed-flame chamber. Operators frequently pair them: BTEX recovery first to capture marketable liquids, combustion as secondary control for any residual stream.

Request a Quote for Marcellus Vapor Recovery & Combustion Equipment

Tell us your gas composition, flow, site type (compressor station, processing facility, pad battery) and state, and our combustion engineers will recommend the right vapor recovery, BTEX, combustor or thermal oxidizer package for your Marcellus or Utica site. Standard systems ship from stock; custom builds are engineered to your specs.

Last reviewed: May 2026. Review quarterly or on any state/federal rule change.