The stabilizer system consists of a feed-bottom exchanger (to maximize the heating efficiency and minimize the fuel gas consumption and product cooling cost), a stabilizer column with valve trays (for vapor-liquid contacting), reboiler (to warm up the hydrocarbon liquids and vaporize the light hydrocarbons using a heat medium), and a product cooler (to reduce the temperature of liquid products). Hot vapor, which is produced in the reboiler, flows up the column, stripping out the light hydrocarbons (e.g. C1, C2, C3, etc.) from the relatively colder liquid stream flowing down from the top of the tower to produce a stabilized liquid product. The overhead vapors may be used as fuel gas or recompressed into the sales gas pipeline or the front of a gas processing facility.