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A low-pressure separator is a vessel used in oil and gas production to separate well fluids into gas, oil, and water components. It operates at a lower pressure compared to high-pressure separators, typically between 5 to 75 pounds per square inch (psi). The separated fluids can then be further processed or treated for transportation and refining.

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